10 most unique amusement parks in the world
Over 70 rides, some of which naturally include sweets. And the whole park smells like chocolate.
There may only be five rides in a park, but each one is built to provide the maximum level of thrill.
The park was built for children to learn how to exercise their rights and stand up for their obligations in a democratic country in a fun environment.
The amusement park has the largest Ferrari retail space in the world, as well as an extensive collection of Ferrari products.
Wunderland Kallar was originally part of a nuclear power plant that never went online due to construction problems and protests. Eventually, a Dutch businessman bought the property and turned the site into a hotel and entertainment complex, leaving the reactor building.
Haw Par Villa was designed as a way to introduce tourists to Chinese folklore and mythology with 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas that illustrate famous Chinese figures such as Confucius.
One half of the park is an excerpt from the hugely popular MMORPG World of Warcraft, while the other half is from the strategy game Starcraft. An assortment of game characters are brought to life in larger statues, and all rides are themed. However, since park operators have not acquired the rights to use characters or names from World of Warcraft or Starcraft, the names may differ.
If you want to see the whole world in one place, Parque Jaime Duque is the best place to do it. Virtually unknown to tourists, the theme park is an amalgamation of history and culture from around the world, featuring replicas of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Egyptian pyramids, the Seven Wonders of the World, Moscow's Red Square, and more. As a bonus, there is also a male version of the Statue of Liberty.
Christian theme park. Attractions in the park include a fake Colosseum, a table of the life of Jesus, an amphitheater, a street market up to Hamas, and more. You won't find any rides here, but according to the headline on the theme park's website, you can watch a show about the life of Jesus.
The Dwarf Empire, also known as the Kingdom of the Little People, is a theme park full of very short people. Over 100 employees perform two daily shows that include ballet scenes, hip hop and the speech of the dwarf king.
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