Alabama Adventure & Splash Adventure

[2] Originally known as VisionLand, the park was built largely as a result of efforts by Fairfield mayor Larry Langford.

Dino Domain, a dinosaur-themed walk through exhibit featuring animatronic dinosaurs, was built in the woods behind Main Street but closed after the season.

In 2001, Wild River Gorge reopened with minor adjustments along with Stratosfear Screamer, an S&S Power twin tower attraction.

Magic Adventure received a scrambler attraction called Wild Scrambler and Splash Beach received a wave pool named Kahuna Waves and a nine-story-tall free fall slide called Acapulco Drop.

Splash Beach received a new water attraction called Splashdown!, a toilet bowl-style ride in 2004.

The park also announced plans for a summer concert series, featuring popular musical acts and artists.

Buzzsaw Falls, a SkyTrans Manufacturing Shoot the Chutes ride was added in 2011, but only lasted for one summer.

It was announced on April 5, 2012 that the amusement park section would be closed, leaving only water rides.

There was a "Dive-In Movie" at Kahuna Waves every Friday night from Memorial Day weekend to the end of July.

[12] On Christmas Day (December 25, 2020), following a month-long teaser campaign, Alabama Adventure announced a new addition for the 2021 season; Rocket Racer, a new six-lane mat racer water slide, which would stand more than 50 feet (15 m) tall and represent their largest waterpark expansion to date.

[13][14] For 2022, this amusement park introduced "Cheddar Chase", a wild mouse roller coaster ride previously from Lake Winnepesaukah in Georgia and Self Powered Bikes for kids to replace "Crank and Roll".