Inconsistencies

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Adventureland uses different names for the same thing. Sometimes the map is labeled with one name, but the sign at the ride calls it something else. This page will serve as a transition guide between these inconsistent names. Sometimes the name appears differently in different sections of the website (ride index page, "you must be this tall to ride" paragraphs, history page, etc.).

On this site, we go by the name on the sign (if it has one). If it does not, we use the name on the map.

Inconsistencies

Inconsistentland
Sign Guide Map Park Maps Website
Chuck Wagon Chuck Wagon ... Chuckwagon
Frantic Freeway Dodge 'em Cars Bumper Cars Frantic Freeway (Bumper Cars)
Giant Sky Wheel Giant Skywheel ... Giant Skywheel
Icee Mix It Up Ice Mix It Up ... Ice Mix-It-Up
no sign Kiddie Kars ... Hampton Cars
... ... ... Outlaw Gulch Old Time Soda Wagon
Puff Dragons Puff the Dragon ... Puff Dragons
Rathskeller Rathskellar ... Rathskeller
Red Barons Red Baron ... Red Barons
River Rapids ... ... Log Ride / Flume
Saw Mill Splace Sawmill Splash ... Saw Mill Splash
Tea Cups Tea Cups ... Teacups
Tilt-A-Whirl Tilt-a-Whirl ... Tilt-A-Whirl

Explanations

Carousel

The big sign at the entrance reads CAROUSEL, but the plaque behind the ride spells it Carrousel. Both spellings are correct, apparently. The ride manufacture seems to prefer the version with two Rs... Dunno!

Frantic Freeway

Bumper Cars is the generic name for his type of ride, but does anyone know where Dodge 'em Cars comes from? It sounds like a better name if you are trying to discourage people from ramming in to each other ("avoid head-on collisions" it says these days). I'd almost expect any modern installation would be called something like Dodge 'em Cars rather than Bumper Cars so they could say they were not encouraging people to get whiplash...

Kiddie Kars

The ride was manufactured by the Hampton company, and most of the vehicles still have badges on them that say Hampton. Thus, Hampton Cars. This ride came from Riverview Park where it may have been known as Hampton Cars there, too. If so, locals may have already been familiar with it by that name.

River Rapids

Log ride or log flume is the generic term for this type of ride, but if an amusement park is going to give it a clever name, it should use that clever name. (At least one reference to Log Ride/Flume was still on the website as of 8/2/2016, even though the ride closed in 2015.)