Salitre Mágico

Currently it features 39 mechanical attractions including roller coasters, bumping cars, and the unique "Castillo del Terror" (Castle of Horror).

Mexican firm Corporacion Interamericana de Entretenimiento (CIE) later bought the park and closed it to the public in 1999 for remodeling.

Among these were a roller coaster, nicknamed "the Screw" due to its helicoidal form, which was imported from the United States and reassembled in Bogotá; some other new attractions included a giant Chicago Wheel called the "Rueda Millenium" (Millennium Wheel) which offers a panoramic view of the city from a total height of 40 metres.

A brother park, Cici Aquapark, was later opened nearby, offering aquatic attractions including a sea waves simulator and several sledges.

Among the wide variety of rides, the park offers entertainment for children with attractions such as the Carousel, Flying Swings, the Top Spin (Apocalipsis) and mini-Wheel; some other of high impact such as the three roller coasters, the Tornado, the Double Loop and the Screw which counts with free falls up from 15 m height and a total round of 500 m.

Avianca Boeing 727 plane on Salitre Mágico.