Explore the World's Top 10 Renowned Amusement Parks

These charming amusement parks offer everyone a chance to unwind, not just kids. Because of this, the top ten amusement parks in the world play a significant role in drawing visitors to the cities where they are located. Allow us to show you each location!

1. Disneyland Resort – California, USA

The renowned Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, a number of hotels, and other entertainment venues are all part of the Disneyland Resort resort complex, which is situated in Anaheim, California, USA. Children from all over the world have always been drawn to Disneyland, the realm of fairy tales.

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2. DreamWorld – Gold Coast, Australia

Dreamworld is a theme park and zoo located near Queensland's Gold Coast. With more than 40 rides and attractions, it is the largest theme park in Australia.

From exhilarating rides like The Claw and Serpent Slayer to family-friendly attractions like Dreamworld Express and Sky Voyager, there is something for everyone. Steel Taipan, a triple-launch high-thrills coaster; The Gold Coaster, Queensland's oldest steel roller coaster; and The Giant Drop, the third-tallest and fastest drop tower in the world, are some of the more than forty attractions.
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3. Everland – South Korea

The largest theme park in South Korea is called Everland (Korean: 에버랜드). It is situated in Gyeonggi Province's Yongin near the Everland Resort. In terms of amusement park attendance, it was rated 19th in the globe in 2018 with 5.85 million visitors[2]. The area of Everland is estimated to be 1,200,000 square yards as of 2010. Everland's primary attractions are complemented by the Caribbean Bay water park and zoo. Samsung C&T Corporation, a division of the Samsung Group, runs Everland. Previously, it was known as Samsung Everland, Cheil Industries.
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4. Six Flags – USA, Canada, Mexico

Six Flags, which was then owned by Bally Manufacturing, tested a number of Halloween-themed seasonal events from the 1970s to the mid-1980s before developing a brand-new Halloween event at AstroWorld in 1986 that they called Six Flags Fright Nights.

The event started to spread to Six Flags' other locations in 1987. The second park to host the event was Six Flags Over Georgia.
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5. Disneyland Paris

Approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) east of Paris is the Marne-la-Vallée, France, location of Disneyland Paris, an entertainment complex. A golf course, an arena, two theme parks, seven hotels owned by Disney, two convention centers, and a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex are all included. Disney Experiences, a branch of The Walt Disney Company, is in charge of running the resort, which opened on April 12, 1992.
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6. Nagashima Spa Land – Japan

The amusement park and resort known as Nagashima Spa Land (ナガシマスパーランド, Nagashima Supā Rando) is located in Kuwana, Mie, Japan, approximately 30 kilometers west of Nagoya. It began in 1966 and has three official hotels, a water park (open only in the summer), a hot springs complex, an outdoor outlet mall, and an amusement park with multiple roller coasters, thrill rides, and kiddie attractions.[3] With 4.2 million visitors in 2022, Nagashima Spa Land ranked fourth in Japan in terms of tourists, behind Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and Universal Studios Japan. It was also the 21st most visited amusement park globally.
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7. PortAventura – Spain

Located in Salou and Vila-seca, Tarragona, on the Costa Daurada in Catalonia, Spain, PortAventura World is an entertainment resort. It was constructed around the PortAventura Park theme park, which is the most visited theme park in Spain and the sixth most visited theme park in Europe, with an annual attendance of about 5.3 million.
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8. Alton Towers – Staffordshire, UK

Located close to the village of Alton in Staffordshire, England, Alton Towers Resort—often abbreviated as Alton Towers—is a theme park and resort complex.[3] The theme park, water park, mini golf course, and hotel complex are all part of the park, which is run by Merlin Entertainments Group.
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9. Thorpe Park – Surrey County, UK

Previously called Thorpe Park Resort, Thorpe Park is a theme park situated 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Central London in the Surrey, England, village of Thorpe, between the towns of Chertsey and Staines-upon-Thames. With rides, themed cabins, live events, and Hyperia—the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the United Kingdom at over 236 feet and 129 kmph—as well as Europe's tallest element and the first outer banked airtime hill in history, it is run by Merlin Entertainments. With 1.9 million visitors in 2019, Thorpe Park ranked third in the UK's theme parks, after Legoland Windsor and Alton Towers. However, the park only had a 125-day operating season and limited capacity in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, which resulted in a drastically lower number of visitors.
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10. Universal Studios Florida – USA

On June 7, 1990, Universal Studios Florida, a theme park in Orlando, Florida, opened for business. It is owned and run by NBCUniversal and has a lot of rides, attractions, and live performances that are mostly based on television, movies, and other entertainment-related themes. The first of three theme parks to open at Universal Orlando Resort was Universal Studios Florida. Universal Volcano Bay followed in 2017 and Universal Islands of Adventure followed in 1999. With over 10.9 million people, it was ranked sixth in North America and tenth in the globe for overall amusement park attendance in 2019. In 2025, Universal Epic Universe, a fourth park, is anticipated.
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