
30-04-2012
The 'Marine World' you refer to in the United States was actually 'Marine World/Africa USA,' and was based right on the border of Redwood City and the town of Belmont, both on the San Francisco Peninsula.
You are correct in saying the original park closed. The site was cleared, and is now home to the terminally ugly 'Oracle Towers,' the corporate headquarters of Oracle Corp. (thank you for nothing, Larry Ellison).
What you may be missing is the ending to the story. The park actually relocated to Vallejo, California around 1992. It survived on its own for a bit more than a decade, then was (sadly) taken over by the Six Flags group (I can't help but think of them as 'Sick Flags').
The changes were not pleasant. Within two years after the takeover, the park had mutated into a bizarre combination of thrill-rides and animal shows. Within five years after the takeover, all of the original core staff had left, voluntarily or otherwise.
Financially successful? Maybe. Maintaining the spirit and core of what made the old Marine World special? Epic fail!
So -- If you're picky about your list being 100% correct, Marine World (or the memory of it) still exists, in a horrible parody of what it once was.
Personally, the old park ceased to exist for me the moment the takeover papers were signed.
Happy travels.
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