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Kansas City's Amusement Parks - Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun

Kansas City's Amusement Parks - Worlds of Fun & Oceans of Fun

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Discover the history, legendary rides, and recent business developments at Kansas City's iconic amusement parks, Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. Join us as we explore exciting stories, urban legends, and the future outlook of these beloved leisure spots.

Key topics:

  • The origins and inspiration behind Worlds of Fun, including Lamar Hunt's vision and the "Around the World" theme
  • Iconic rides like Zambi Zinger, Orient Express, Timber Wolf, and the beloved Wacky Worm
  • The evolution of Oceans of Fun, featuring the wave pool, water slides, and seasonal attractions
  • Notable accidents and safety concerns over the years
  • Urban legends and spooky stories involving the parks’ late-night mysteries
  • Recent business deal: Six Flags' sale of parks to EPR Properties and future operational plans with Enchanted Parks
  • Guest listener stories including humorous roller coaster incidents.

Resources

  • Lamar Hunt & Mid-America Enterprises: Founded by the Kansas City Chiefs owner in 1973, the park was part of a major KC development boom alongside KCI Airport and the Truman Sports Complex.
  • Kansas City Public Library (KC History): Their "Missouri Valley Special Collections" includes over 20,000 images, postcards, and maps specifically documenting Kansas City landmarks like Worlds of Fun.
  • Worlds of Fun Timeline: An exhaustive fan-maintained database detailing every ride addition, removal, and event since the 1971 groundbreaking.
  • Roller Coaster DataBase (RCDB): The definitive source for technical specs on coasters like the Mamba (hypercoaster) and Patriot (inverted coaster), including height, speed, and g-force.
  • Coasterpedia Wiki: Provides a comprehensive list of operating and defunct rides, detailing the park's expansion from 20 original rides to over 40 today.
  • Oceans of Fun (1982): At its 1982 opening, it was the world’s largest water park. You can research its integration with the main park, which didn't fully occur until 2013.
  • Cedar Fair Acquisition (1995): Mid-America Enterprises sold the parks for $40 million, marking the transition from a locally-owned attraction to a corporate chain.
  • Six Flags Merger & EPR Sale (2024–2026): Most recently, Cedar Fair merged with Six Flags, followed by a 2026 sale to EPR Properties, with Enchanted Parks now serving as the operator.
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