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What rides were removed from Worlds of Fun?

Rides Removed at Worlds of Fun
  • Linus' Beetle Bugs A 1979 Royal Cascade Roundabout ride.
  • Snoopy's Yacht Club A 1978 Goforth Industries Roundabout ride.
  • Peanuts Turn Tyke A 1987 Zamperla Roundabout ride.
  • Monsoon A 1992 Intamin Shoot the Chute attraction.
  • Falcon's Flight 2017 Huss Condor.




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