Fun Spot America Theme Parks


Fun Spot America Theme Parks is a group of amusement parks located in Orlando, Florida, Kissimmee, Florida and Fayetteville, Georgia. Since 1979, the group has owned and operated a number of small amusement parks over the years and currently has three locations, Fun Spot America - Orlando, Fun Spot America - Kissimmee, and Fun Spot America - Atlanta.

History

Early parks

Fun Spot America Theme Parks began in 1979 under the name Fun N Wheels near the I-Drive tourist corridor in Orlando, Florida. This 3 acre park near Wet 'n Wild Orlando, with no frontage on the main roads, had an arcade, three go-kart tracks, a miniature golf course, bumper cars and boats, Raging Riptide and a 55-foot Ferris wheel. This park became the world's first themed action park, premiering new types of rides such as the riptide slide manufactured by New Wave Rides. In 1988 a second Fun N Wheels location was opened in Kissimmee next to the regional mall. Both locations were sold in 1988 to Pleasurama USA, who also owned Hard Rock Café at the time, with the expectation of expanding the concept to malls region wide. This however did not occur.
In 1990 Fun Spot Amusement Park was opened in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Two years later a second park was opened in Virginia Beach, Virginia. These parks were operated until 1998.

1997–present

Fun Spot moved back to Orlando in 1997 and opened as Fun Spot Action Park near the original Fun N Wheels location on I-Drive. The $4 million, park opened on December 24 featuring their signature, patented design of multi-level go-kart tracks, featuring three levels. The park also included a Ferris wheel and a two-story video arcade among other attractions.
In 2004, Fun Spot purchased the site of the world's tallest Skycoaster located in Kissimmee, adjacent to the Old Town entertainment and shopping complex. The site was purchased from Bill Kitchen, the inventor of the Skycoaster and owner of Skyventure. The site also included a recently opened G-Force dragster ride. Fun Spot developed the 9 acres around the skycoaster into another amusement park call Fun Spot USA in 2007. They added 2 multi-level go-kart tracks, family/thrill rides and an arcade. Summer of 2011 saw the arrival of Fun Spot's first major roller coaster, the Power Trip Coaster at the Kissimmee park. The Wild Mouse roller coaster, manufactured by Zamperla, was relocated from Cypress Gardens, where it was known as Galaxy Spin, when Cypress Gardens closed and became Legoland Florida.
In 2010 Fun Spot purchased an additional 10 acres of vacant land next to their Orlando location. 2011 was spent researching nearly 30 parks and 50 rollercoaster across the country planning a major expansion of the park. Late in 2011, they meet with three professional roller-coaster salesmen. Ground was broken in 2012 for the expansion that tripled the size of Fun Spot Action Park, turning it into Fun Spot America - Orlando. $25 million was spent on two new roller coasters, the world's second tallest Skycoaster, and numerous other attractions. The two coasters are the wooden out and back roller coaster White Lightning, and the steel Suspended Family Coaster Freedom Flyer. The skycoaster came from MGM Grand Adventures in Las Vegas, where it had been disassembled in storage for 8 years. It is now the centerpiece of the park. Additional improvements include three new thrill rides, new multi-level go-kart track new food court, new ticket booth, additional parking and rest rooms. A grand re-opening was held on June 8, 2013, celebrating the tripling of size of the park, and the park's 15th anniversary.
Fun Spot, in collaboration with Gatorland, opened Gator Spot at the Orlando park on May 11, 2015. The $1 million attraction allows Gatorland to extend their brand to the I-Drive tourist area, with visitors able to hold, take photos with, and feed alligators. The star of the attraction is a leucistic alligator named Bouya, a white gator with blue eyes.
In 2017, Fun Spot America purchased an existing Fun Junction USA park outside of Atlanta in Fayetteville, Georgia.

Attractions

Orlando location

Fun Spot America - Orlando is an amusement park in Orlando, Florida, near Universal Orlando and I-Drive. It has 4 different go-kart tracks and three roller coasters. The Sea Serpent which is an E&F Miler Industries family roller coaster, a GCI wooden roller coaster named White Lightning and a Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster named Freedom Flyer.
NameManufacturerModel nameOpenedNotes
Freedom FlyerVekoma395m Suspended Family Coaster2013
Sea SerpentE&F Miler IndustriesFamily Coasters / Oval2013Purchased from Playland's Castaway Cove
White LightningGreat Coasters InternationalCustom Out and back wooden roller coaster2013Only wooden roller coaster in Orlando, Florida

NameDescriptionColorOpenedNotes
ConquestMulti-level double corkscrew Florida Ski Jump figure 8 trackBlue1998
CommanderRoad Course Style multi-level trackGreen1998Extensively reconfigured in 2013
Quad HelixMulti-level quad corkscrew trackYellow1998
ThrasherSingle rider, flat ‘road course’ sprint trackRed1998

NameManufacturerModel nameOpenedNotes
EnterpriseSchwarzkopfEnterprise2013Purchased from Six Flags Over Georgia where it was called Wheelie
Rip CurlHimalaya 2013Brand new with a taller than normal ride base
SkycoasterF3 Amusements, Inc.Skycoaster2013Purchased from MGM Grand Adventures
Hot SeatS&S - Sansei TechnologiesScreamin' Swing
Headrush 360SBF Visa Group

Kissimmee location

Fun Spot America - Kissimmee is located in Kissimmee, Florida, adjacent to the Old Town entertainment and shopping complex. The park is designed as a circular walkway around the lagoon featuring the world's tallest skycoaster, the entrance of which is on the west side of the lagoon. The south end of loop features the signature multi-level go-kart tracks, the east side the flat slick tracks. In the north east side of the loop is the Arcade and Kiddie Area and the Rockstar Coaster is at the north end of the loop.
NameManufacturerModel nameOpenedNotes
Kiddie CoasterE&F Miler IndustriesFamily Coasters / 11.5 ft Single Helix Center - CCW2012Purchased from Enchanted Forest Amusement Park in Illiois, where it was known as Boa Squeeze
Galaxy SpinZamperlaWild Mouse roller coaster2011Purchased from Legoland Florida, where it was known as Galaxy Spin when Legoland was Cypress Gardens
Mine BlowerThe Gravity GroupWooden roller coaster2017This roller coaster is 82 feet tall, reaching 48.5 mph and features a 360-degree barrel roll inversion. It is the first inverting wooden roller coaster in Southeast America. It is also only one of 3 wooden coasters in operation in the state of Florida, with the other two being Coastersaurus at Legoland Florida, and White Lightning at Fun Spot Orlando.
HurricaneE&F Miler IndustriesSteel roller coaster2019Hurricane is tall and long. It was formerly known as Jack Rabbit at Celebration City and Viking Voyage at Wild Adventures.

NameDescriptionColorOpenedNotes
Vortex4 stories Helix track with 32 degree banksYellow2007
ChaosMulti-level trackBlue2007
Road CourseHairpin Turn TrackGreenRemoved in 2016 and replaced with MineBlower
Slick TrackFastest slickest trackRedRemoved in 2016 and replaced with MineBlower

NameManufacturerModel nameOpenedNotes
SkycoasterF3 Amusements, Inc.Skycoaster2004World's tallest
Headrush 360SBF Visa Group

Atlanta location

Fun Spot America - Atlanta is located on Highway 85 in Fayetteville, Georgia. Originally opened as Dixieland Fun Park in 1990. Then in 2012, they changed their name to Fun Junction USA. The park was purchased in 2017 by Fun Spot America.
NameManufacturerModel nameOpenedNotes
Kiddie CoasterE&F Miler IndustriesFamily Coaster / 11.5ft Single Helix Center - CCW2019
Screaming Eagle CoasterE&F Miler IndustriesHi-Miler/38 ft2007

Awards

Fun Spot was awarded the 2012 Brass Ring for "Top Family Entertainment Center - North America" by the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions.