Retired Rides and Attractions
- 1974-1993: Lion County Safari
- 1975-1981: Adam's Apple (himalaya ride)
- 1975-1985: Flying Carpets
- 1975-1983: Galaxie (Galaxi) made by S.D.C.
- 1975-1994: Old Dominion Steam Line train
- 1975-1995: Sky Ride (Two entrances, one next to the Rebel Yell and one in Hanna-Barbera)
- 1975-1993: Safari Monorail
- 1975-1988: Bad Apple (Monster)
- 1976-1993: Apple Turnover (Enterprise ride next to Lake Charles)
- 1977-1986: King Kobra (Steel Coaster)
- 1979-1980: The Lost World Mountain: Journey to Atlantis (Replaced by Haunted River)
- 1979-1997: The Time Shaft (located in the mountain of Volcano)
- 1980-1997: The Haunted River (located in the mountain of Volcano)
- 1984-1995: Smurf Mountain (located in the mountain of Volcano)
- 1985-2002: Diamond Falls (Big Splash ride) (located where Black Lot Stunt coaster sits)
- 1987-1996: Racing Rivers (Water slide complex)
- 1989-1998: Sky Pilot (Located near Rebel Yell in Candy Apple Grove)
- 2001-2007: Hypersonic XLC compressed air-launched coaster made by S&S Power
- 2004-2009: Scooby Doo And The Haunted Mansion (Replaced by Boo Blasters on Boo Hill)
- 2009-2011: El Dorado (where the WindSeeker is now located)
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—Chinese proverb.
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