The world of amusement finally came to Kansas in the 1880s after the success of America’s first Roller Coaster. The fascination of coasters, which started being constructed in many Kansas towns starting in 1877, had a big impact on Kansans. The state suffered a great loss when most of the pleasure parks started to decline before the 1920s. Some 20 years later, Kiddielands were prospering all over the state but they did not last long either as most closed before or in the 1980s. Joyland of Wichita was Kansas' last family park till it closed in 2006.