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RIDES, GAMES and SHOPS International Street 13 RIDES, GAMES AND SHOPS International Street 13. Portrait Drawings 28. Delirium™ - Spin out of control as you hurtle up to 137 feet in the air.... SHOPPING... 52. SpongeBob SquarePants™ 3-D - Take the plunge with SpongeBob and his Rivertown ATTRACTIONS... 14. Glass Blower - Glass blowers and candle carvers create unique gifts and collectibles! more than 13 thrilling stories at 70mph! 39. Airbrushed Shirts Bikini Bottom pals in the world's only 3-D ocean motion movie ride. ATTRACTIONS... 1. Eiffel Tower 15. Caricature Drawings GAMES (Pay as you play)... 40. Woodworks - Hand-carved wooden names and wood works 53. Paramount Action FX Theater™ - Check theater for current feature. (May be too 66. The Beast® - The world’s longest wooden roller coaster... 16. Sugarplum Candy Shop - Fudge, candy, lollipops and other tasty confections. frightening for small children.) 2. Grand Carousel 29. Action Blast Coney Mall 25 years and running! 3. The Paramount Story 17. Girl Space - Stuff for your own personal planet. GAMES (Pay as you play)... 67. TOMB RAIDER: The Ride™ The Sequel - Experience a longer and more SHOPPING... ATTRACTIONS... 4. International Showplace 18. Convenience Corner - Full of sundries, gifts, cameras, & suncare products! 30. On Location - Son of Beast™ and "Motor Heads" headquarters. 54. Hang Time Basketball thrilling adventure as mystery and mayhem collide in an epic battle of 5. International Street Bandstand 19. Carved Names and Rings 41. The Racer - Forward and backward wooden coaster 55. Center Games fire and ice. (Please, no food, drink or smoking inside the cave. Octoberfest 42. Scrambler 6. Paramount Theatre Paramount Action Zone™ 56. Coney Mall Arcade No carry-on items permitted.) 7. Character Greeting ATTRACTIONS... 43. Dodgem - Bumper cars 57. Lucky Ducky - a winner every time! 68. Kings Island and Miami Valley Railroad - Train ride to Boomerang Bay ATTRACTIONS... 44. Monster SHOPPING... 31. Adventure Express - Family mine train roller coaster 58. Skee Ball/Redemption Arcade or round trip. 20. FACE/OFF™ - Face-to-face, suspended, looping coaster 32. Viking Fury - Swinging ship 45. Antique Cars - Model T old-fashioned car ride 59. Speed Pitch 69. White Water Canyon presented by Huntington Bank - Raging river 8. Spotlight Souvenirs 21. Congo Falls - 43-foot waterfall adventure 46. Flying Eagles 9. Keyhole Photo and Keyhole Photo 2 - Souvenir photos on a key chain, mug, 33. Sling Shot - (Pay as you play) 60. Basketball rapids ride. 22. TimberWolf - Concert amphitheater 34. Kareoske - Make your own music video (Pay as you play) 47. Zephyr 61. Laser Tag by Laser Trek 70. The Back Porch Stage or in a frame. 23. DROP ZONE® - World’s tallest “gyro drop” at 315-feet 48. Flight of Fear™ - Indoor, looping coaster which launches 0 - 54 mph in 10. The Nickelodeon® Store - Dora the Explorer™, Rugrats™, Blue™, The GAMES (Pay as you play)... 62. Bank-a-Ball GAMES (Pay as you play)... 24. Xtreme Skyflyer™ - Skycoaster Adventure™ (Pay as you play) 4 seconds. (Please, no food, drink or smoking inside the hanger.) 63. New Game Coming Soon! Wild Thornberrys™, and SpongeBob SquarePants™ merchandise. 25. TOP GUN® - Suspended steel coaster 35. Ladder Climb 49. Flight Team Aerial Helicopter Tours - Join our flight team on a helicopter ride 71. Rivertown Arcade 11. Gateway Gifts - Scooby-Doo™ headquarters, sunglasses, accessories 26. Son of Beast™ - World’s tallest (218-feet), fastest (over 78 mph), only looping 36. Remote Control Boats around the park or to surrounding areas (Pay as you play) SHOPPING... 72. Rivertown Basketball and souvenirs. wooden roller coaster. 37. Age and Weight Guessing Game 50. Shake, Rattle and Roll 64. Fudge & Fun - Fudge, candy, toys and more. 73. Basket Case 12. Emporium - Largest shop in the park for all your souvenir needs including 27. DAYS OF THUNDER™ - Race car challenge (Pay as you play) 38. Remote Control Cars 51. Vortex™ - The world's first six looping steel coaster 65. The Rock Shop - Fashions and accessories for those about to Rock!! 74. Rivertown Gold Rush Hanna-Barbera™ collectibles. 75. Lucky Ducky - a winner every time! SHOPPING... 76. Outfitter's Supplies - Tomb Raider merchandise, film and candy. 77. Rivertown Old Time Photos. 78. Rivertown Mining Company - Rocks and fossils LEGEND 79. Routed Wooden Signs 3 Years in a Row! Hanna-Barbera™ Land ATTRACTIONS... 80. Pixie & Dixie’s Swing Set Restrooms Park Directory 81. Jetson’s Jet Orbiters 82. The Flintstones™ Boulder Bumpers - Kid’s bumper cars 83. The Beastie - Miniature version of the Beast®, family wood coaster 84. Fender Bender 500 Lost Parents Family Restrooms/ 85. Huck’s Hot Rods & Baby Care Changing 52 86. Boo-Boo’s™ Baggage Claim CONEY MALL 53 87. Yogi’s™ Sky Tours 88. Scooby’s™ Ghoster Coaster - Suspended, family coaster First Aid Information 89. Baba Looey’s Buggies Message Center OKTOBERFEST 90. The Alley Cat 500 91. Quick Draw’s Railway 92. Dick Dastardly’s™ Biplanes 61 93. Atom Ant’s Airways ATM Lost & 94. Hanna-Barbera™ Carousel Found RIVERTOWN 49 55 51 95. Top Cat’s™ Taxi Jam - Family roller coaster 96. Meet Scooby-Doo™ 59 97. Scooby-Doo™ and the Haunted Castle - Zap ghosts as you travel Pet Care Lockers 63 through creepy corridors and dingy dungeons in your own mini-mystery Center Changing Areas 55 NICKELODEON™ 48 50 machine! (Please, no food, drink or smoking inside the castle. May be too 58 L 67 CENTRAL frightening for small children.) 66 GAMES (Pay as you play)... 57 47 46 Wheel Stroller 98. Hanna-Barbera™ Games Chair Rental Rental 56 55 60 99. Hanna-Barbera™ Mini-Basketball 100. Remote Control Cars and Boats 56 SHOPPING... 31 43 45 101. Animation Station - Hanna-Barbera™ and Nickelodeon® Designated 76 Smoking Area N 71 souvenirs, apparel, and toys. 44 K O Attractions Shopping 41 73 68 J 62 42 Nickelodeon™ Central 72 ATTRACTIONS... Dining Games 55 65 119 102. GREEN SLIME™ Zone - Water-maze. 103. Nickelodeon™ Theater Live Shows 54 P 38 M 2 R Q 69 114 104. Wild Thornberrys™ River Adventure - Take a whimsical journey 35 deep into the heart of the forest. Watch out for family-friendly surprises! Parade Route 70 (Subject to change) 78 75 122 105. Rugrats™ Runaway Reptar™ - Fly high in the air, swoop, 64 77 33 79 115 twist and turn on this roller coaster sure to delight the entire family. I 104 39 19 3 74 GAMES (Pay as you play)... 4 106. Nickelodeon ™Games – A winner every time! E 1 116 34 105 AA 118 Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay™ Water Park Resort 27 5 D U BB ATTRACTIONS... 24 28 36 111 107. Kings Island and Miami Valley Railroad - Train ride to Rivertown. 37 112 113 G T V 121 108. Coolangatta Racer - First of its kind in the world. 32 12 14 S 109. Crocodile Run - Lazy river ride. 26 30 103 110. Awesome Aussie Twister - Enclosed slide. PARAMOUNT 29 H 40 16 95 13 98 93 102 110 111. Bondi Pipeline - Enclosed slide. ACTION ZONE™ 96 112. Sydney Sidewinder - Inner-tube slide. C 94 101 113. Down Under Thunder - Body slide. F 109 117 21 10 15 120 114. Snowy River Rampage - Family raft adventure. 97 106 115. Kangaroo Lagoon - Kid’s water play area. 23 B 99 Z 116. Wallaby Wharf - Smaller kid's water play area. 86 P 81 87 a 17 t 117. Great Barrier Reef - 600,000 gallon wave-pool. A 8 80 88 h Return 7 t y 107 118. Pipeline Paradise - Only place to body board surf in the Midwest. o 124 Visit 11 a 119. Tasmanian Typhoon - The longest funnel ride of its kind. 9 18 92 P B Y Booth i g 108 6 c n 123 X 120. Kookaburra Bay - Secluded lagoon with in-water lounging. 82 n ra 9 85 ic e 121. Jackaroo Landing - Family play area with water cannons and 91 G oom rove & B tipping tanks. W 122. Koala Splash - Kid's slide. 20 100 Group 84 90 SHOPPING... 22 83 123. Mic's Sea Side Supplies - Bathing suits, sandals, towels, 25 Sales 89 Banana-Boat® products, and apparel. 124. Matildas - Boomerang Bay™ souvenirs, towels, film and accessories. 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