Old Adventureland Maps (1988 to 2025) | 2 Maps and 2 Brochures

Browse Old Adventureland Maps from 1988 to 2025. We curated 2 map editions and 2 brochures so you can jump straight to a year using the table of contents. For the current map guide, use the Adventureland map page.

Adventureland Phantom Fall Fest Map 2024

In 2024, Adventureland introduced two new rides, the Moon Chaser and the Jr. Pirate Ship, as part of the season opening on March 23. Ahead of the season, the park permanently removed the Log Flume, the original Pirate Ship, and Spinning Cars. Construction also began on Legacy Corner, a new area featuring additional rides, food stands, and facilities.

Printable Adventureland Phantom Fall Fest Map PDF 2024

Adventureland Maps 2024

Printable Adventureland Maps PDF 2024

Adventureland Maps 2023

Adventureland Brochure 1993

Adventureland Brochure 1992

Adventureland Map 1988

FAQ

Can I bring a water bottle to Adventureland, Iowa?

Adventureland Park in Iowa does not allow outside food or beverages, but guests can bring a sealed water bottle or an empty reusable bottle to refill at drinking fountains. Exceptions are made for baby formula and medical needs. The park encourages using refill stations to stay hydrated.

Who owns Adventureland Park in Iowa?

Adventureland Park in Iowa is owned by Palace Entertainment, a U.S. subsidiary of Spainโ€™s Parques Reunidos. Palace Entertainment purchased the park in 2021, adding it to their portfolio of amusement and water parks across North America. The ownership marked the first time Adventureland was not family-run.

What is new in Adventureland Iowa 2025?

In 2025, Adventureland Iowa is adding The Flying Viking family coaster and Draken Falls log flume. These new rides are intertwined, creating a combined water-and-roller-coaster experience unique in the Midwest. The park also continues seasonal events like Oktoberfest and Phantom Fall Fest to expand entertainment beyond summer.

How much does it cost to go to Adventureland Iowa?

Tickets to Adventureland Park in Iowa cost about $65 USD for adults and children over 4 feet tall. Children under 4 feet and seniors over 65 pay about $55 USD, while children under 2 enter free. Parking costs around $20 USD per vehicle, with discounts available for online purchases.

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