Rainbow’s End in Manukau in Auckland’s southern suburbs is New Zealand’s largest amusement park.
Its main attraction is New Zealand’s only corkscrew roller coaster, which features a vertical loop, three inversions and a double corkscrew. Stratosfear is the scariest ride where you freefall while spinning upside down. Other rides include Fear Fall, where you plummet 18-storeys to the ground at 80km/h, as well as a log flume ride and Gold Rush, a mine-themed roller coaster ride.