Reino Aventura

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LocationTlalpan, Mexico
Coordinates19°17′42″N 99°12′32″W / 19.295°N 99.209°W / 19.295; -99.209
StatusDefunct
Opened3 March 1982 (1982-03-03)
Reino Aventura
Previously known as El Nuevo Reino Aventura (1992-1994)
Interactive map of Reino Aventura
LocationTlalpan, Mexico
Coordinates19°17′42″N 99°12′32″W / 19.295°N 99.209°W / 19.295; -99.209
StatusDefunct
Opened3 March 1982 (1982-03-03)
ClosedApril 11, 2000 (2000-04-11)
OwnerIndependent (1982-1998)
Premier Parks (1999-2000)
Operated byPremier Parks (known as Six Flags since 2000)
SloganTienes que Vivirlo

Reino Aventura ("Adventure Kingdom" in Spanish) was an amusement park located in Tlalpan in the south-western part of Mexico City. It opened to the public in March 1982 as the biggest amusement park in Latin America.

As of April 14, 2000 to the present, the park is still operating under the name of Six Flags México.

The park was closed to the public during part of 1992 while it underwent major reconstruction and improvements. Keiko, the orca that would later play the lead role in the motion picture Free Willy, was purchased from Marineland of Canada in Ontario, Canada, and was one of the new attractions aimed to improve the park.[1] On July 3, 1992, the park was reopened to the public under the new name El Nuevo Reino Aventura ("The New Adventure Kingdom"). In 1995, the park changed management and the name was also changed back to the original Reino Aventura. Shortly thereafter, Keiko left the amusement park to be rehabilitated and eventually released into the wild. Thousands of people gathered at the amusement park to say goodbye to Keiko, who was airlifted by UPS to his new home at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, Oregon, United States on January 7, 1996, ending an era for the amusement park.

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