Old VisionLand Maps (2001 to 2024) | 3 Maps and 2 Brochures

Use this Old VisionLand Maps archive to pull the exact year quickly. It spans 2001 to 2024 with downloads by edition. For the current map guide, use the VisionLand map page.

Map Info
Location
Bessemer, Alabama
Years Active
1998 – Present
Official Site
Official VisionLand Site

VisionLand Map 2024

In 2024, VisionLand relaunched as a space cultural theme park with refreshed content across all attractions. The park introduced new experiences, including Star Guardians, Pet Adventure, Starport Flyover, Starport Conference, and the Trendy Toy Shop, alongside updates to existing offerings.

This rebranding marked a full transformation of Ledo Port Kale Planet into VisionLand, with every ride and feature redesigned for the new theme and visitor experience.

Printable VisionLand PDF Map 2024

VisionLand Map 2023

VisionLand Map 2001

VisionLand Brochure 2001

VisionLand Brochure 2001

FAQ

What happened to Visionland?

VisionLand was renamed Alabama Adventure in 2006 after being sold to new owners. The park underwent rebranding and expansion, shifting its focus to include both amusement and water attractions. The VisionLand name is no longer used, as all operations now run under Alabama Adventure u0026amp; Splash Adventure.​

What did Alabama Adventure used to be called?

Alabama Adventure was originally called VisionLand when it opened in 1998. The park was renamed Alabama Adventure in 2006 after several changes in ownership and branding. It was also at different times branded as Splash Adventure during periods of water-park-only operation.​

What town is Alabama Adventure in?

Alabama Adventure u0026amp; Splash Adventure is located in Bessemer, Alabama. The park’s address is 4599 Splash Adventure Parkway, Bessemer, AL 35022, just southwest of Birmingham.

What is the largest rollercoaster in Alabama?

The largest rollercoaster in Alabama is Rampage at Alabama Splash Adventure in Bessemer. It is a wooden coaster standing 120 feet tall, stretching 3,500 feet in length, and reaching speeds up to 56 mph. It remains the tallest and longest operating coaster in the state.

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