Theme park
A theme park is an amusement park with a central theme,[1][2] such as the movie or the historical background of its owner's interest. This word has been used increasingly from the second half of the 20th century.[3][4]
Larger theme parks of the world
Some of the larger theme parks of the world are listed below:
Africa
Nigeria
South Africa
Americas
Mexico
United States
- Disneyland, California, and Walt Disney World, Florida
- Knott's Berry Farm, California, claiming to be "America's first theme park"
- Universal Studios Hollywood, California, and Universal Orlando, Florida
Asia
China
India
Japan
- Edo Wonderland, Nikko, with a historical Edo period theme
- Huis Ten Bosch, Nagasaki, with a Dutch theme
- Tokyo Disneyland
- Universal Studios Japan, Osaka
South Korea
Europe
Denmark
Russia
United Kingdom
Oceania
Australia
- Aussie World, Queensland
- Warner Bros. Movie World, Queensland
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