The World’s Top 5 Amusement Parks

Universal’s Island of Adventure

Universal’s Islands of Adventure (formally Universal Studios Islands of Adventure, and colloquially known as Islands of Adventure) is an Orlando, Florida-based theme park. It debuted on May 28, 1999, alongside City Walk, as part of the expansion that transformed Universal Studios Florida into the Universal Orlando Resort. Vacation Like You Mean It is the slogan for this theme park, which opened in 2013 as part of the Universal Orlando Resort.

Discovery Cove 

Discovery Cove is an amusement park in Orlando, Florida owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment. SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica Orlando are sister parks. Guests have the opportunity to interact with a variety of marine animals, including bottlenose dolphins.

Discovery Cove features a coral reef where guests can swim with thousands of tropical fish, Sting Rays up to 4 feet long, and an underwater shark and tigerfish tank protected by glass.

Europa-Park

Europa-Park is Germany’s largest theme park and the second most popular theme park resort in Europe, after Disneyland Paris. Europa-Park is located in Rust, Germany, halfway between Freiburg and Strasbourg, France. The park has 13 roller coasters, the oldest of which is the Alpenexpress Enzian, a powered coaster that speeds through a diamond mine, and the newest is the Ba-a-a Express, a small kiddie roller coaster. Europa-roller Park’s coasters and attractions have very high capacity, allowing the park to accommodate up to 60,000 visitors per day.

Magic Kingdom Park

The Magic Kingdom is a theme park located at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, close to Orlando. The Walt Disney Company’s Parks, Experiences, and Consumer Products division owned and operated the park, which opened on October 1, 1971, as the first of four theme parks at the resort. Its layout and attractions are based on Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California, and it is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. It was founded by Walt Disney and designed by WED Enterprises.

Universal Studio Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood is a film studio and theme park located in Los Angeles County, California’s San Fernando Valley. Approximately 70% of the studio is located on the unincorporated county island of Universal City, with the remainder within the city limits of Los Angeles, California. It is one of the oldest and most well-known Hollywood film studios that is still in operation. Its official marketing slogan is “The Entertainment Capital of Los Angeles.” It was the first of many full-fledged Universal Studios Theme Parks located around the world, and it was originally designed to offer tours of the real Universal Studios sets.

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