Traditionally, a theme park is a place to go to. Guests (customers) of a theme park attend in order to experience some element of recreation in a setting which is oriented around a motif or theme.
Amusement Centers
Amusement centers are commercial parks, usually operating year-round, which include a small number of water attractions or non-water rides in addition to family-oriented entertainment such as karting, miniature golf, picnic areas, arcades, indoor climbing, or laser tag.
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Attractions
Carousels,
Roller Coasters,
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Defunct
Theme parks and amusement parks can close down, leaving behind souvenirs, photographs, and memories. (And sometimes, the park's infrastructure).
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Disney
This category is for sites about the various Disney theme parks.
Disneyland Resort,
Disneyland Resort Paris,
Hong Kong Disneyland,
Multimedia,
Tokyo Disney Resort,
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Guides
Guides are fan or commercial sites which cover more than one theme park, and may include ride reviews, park maps, travel directions, or pictures.
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Individual Parks
Includes official sites and fan sites for theme and amusement parks.
Cedar Point,
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Legoland
There are four Legoland theme parks. Parks are found in California, United Kingdom, Denmark, and Germany.
Image Galleries,
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Paramount
This category contains sites about theme parks that are part of the Paramount Parks chain.
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Water Parks
Water parks are themed recreation activity areas that may offer attractions such as water slides or coasters, lazy rivers, tubing, kiddy pools, wave pools, beaches and beach activities, as well as other miscellaneous water based activities.
Europe,
North America,
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