Family Weekend: 3 Hottest Amusement Parks in Australia

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Australia is an interesting and unique country that is famous for its amazing sandy beaches, tropical climate and untouched natural sights. This makes it very popular among travelers.

Another feature of Australia is its spectacular amusement parks scattered throughout the continent. Therefore, families with children also very often choose it as a holiday destination. If you are one of those who want to have fun and experience incredible emotions, Australia has something to offer. The best parks are located in the major cities of the country, so you can easily get to them by car, making a deal with Budget at Sydney Airport or in Melbourne.

Are you ready for adventure? Then go to Australia’s best amusement parks!

Luna Park Sydney

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Traditionally, amusement parks are a fascinating complex of attractions and all kinds of entertainment designed for the whole family. The Australian Luna Park Sydney is not an exception.

The park was opened back in 1935 and to this day has preserved the old-fashioned atmosphere and cheerful colorfulness, which attract not only locals but also many tourists from around the world. Some key attractions are examples from of the middle of the last century and still delight visitors of all ages, while others are made in accordance with the latest technology and give the guests of the park an unforgettable extreme experience. Some buildings located on the territory of the amusement park are even of historical value and are included in the list of the National Property of Australia.

A special landmark of Luna Park Sydney is its main entrance, made in the form of a huge smiling face, on the sides of which are two luminous towers. This symbol of the park is visible from afar, several hundred meters away, thanks to which visitors are charged with a good mood already on the way to the entertainment complex.

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Sydney Luna Park is a great place for a family holiday, a visit to which will leave pleasant emotions for all family members. Here are a huge number of carousels for children and their parents, steep roller coasters, water rides, numerous cafes and souvenir shops.

As in any amusement park, visitors can observe the panoramic beauty of the city, having an exciting ride on the 40-meters-high Ferris wheel, but one of the most popular attractions is a fun ride called Tango. It’s a fun train ride, which constantly changes the speed and periodically throws passengers on a wave-like path.

Luna Park Sydney is waiting for its visitors from 10 am till 6 pm during holidays, while on ordinary days the park operates only 4 days a week.

The cost of visiting depends on the growth of the visitor and at the time of visiting the park. The cost of the ticket, which will include all rides and entertainment, ranges from 25 to 45 Australian dollars.

Address: 1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia

 Dreamworld

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This popular entertainment complex is located on the Gold Coast and celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in 2011. The total area of the park is 85 hectares, where 27 rides are at visitors’ disposal – from extreme roller coasters to children’s carousels. In addition, holidaymakers are given a pleasant opportunity to find themselves in a real wild forest, populated by exotic animals and representatives of the local fauna.

Dreamworld amusement park is divided into seven thematic zones, each of which is characterized by its own unique surroundings and corresponding attractions. If you want to see everything at once, you can take a walk along Main Street, filled with souvenir shops and restaurants, take the train or cable car that runs throughout the park, and even have a memorable voyage by an old steamboat.

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The entertainment complex receives visitors daily from 10 am till 5 pm. The ticket price for an adult visitor is $64, for children over 3 years old – $42. A few days a year, the theme park hospitably opens its doors for free of charge.

Address: Dreamworld Pkwy, Coomera QLD 4209, Australia

Sea World

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In the favorite Australian tourist area of the Gold Coast, you’ll find a theme park called Sea World. This widely advertised entertainment complex was opened in 1958 on the coast of Queensland and was originally a center for aqua ballet and water skiing.

However, in 1971, the founders of the park decided to change its entertainment direction, creating a huge artificial lake and populating it with marine inhabitants. Since that time, Sea World has become increasingly popular, delighting its guests with new entertainment and show programs.

Today, here you can get relaxing pleasure from watching tropical fish, observe the life of marine and land animals in conditions close to their natural habitat, as well as recharge yourself with positive emotions.

In Sea World, there is even an outdoor pool, with the stingrays and mantes inhabiting it. Also, everyone can touch and feed small fish, which is especially interesting for curious children.

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For an initial overview of the surroundings of the park and the choice of entertainment that interests you, you can use the cable car or monorail. The complex has 15 attractions, 2 of which are roller coasters.

The Sea World theme park is open daily from 10 am till 5 pm. The entrance ticket for an adult visitor is $71, and for children – $46. Among the nice bonuses is the presence of free parking lots.

Address: Seaworld Dr, Main Beach QLD 4217, Australia

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