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Amusement Parks In Los Angeles

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Los Angeles may be known as the City of Angels, as well as being famously separately as the home of Hollywood, but another fact that makes this city a popular junction is the presence of the various amusement parks in Los Angeles . There may be the world’s fastest rollercoaster present in  Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, but very few cities can boast of having this many theme parks under one wing. Counting the crowd favorites like Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood, LA houses around 6 major theme parks, apart from other smaller ones. So if you are planning on visiting a city with the best ambiance, themed parks, and rides, LA is a must-go.  While speaking of amusement parks in Los Angeles, no one can leave out the world-famous Disneyland, dubbed: the happiest place on earth. Designed by Walt Disney himself, this is the original Disneyland. Since opening its doors in 1955, Disneyland has filled its visitors with a sense of enchantment and imagination. With 8 themed areas, t...

Fictional Theme Parks

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Movies and series have shown us how unique a truly innovative theme park can be. Have you ever imagined if amusement parks near you were similar to the ones on screen? Well, our imagination holds no bounds. So, in this article, we present some of the best theme parks to be found on television and how great it’d be if they genuinely were real.  The very first park on this list of iconic tours of fictional parks would have to be Jurrasic Park. In the original series, the park never opened to the public. However, we got to see how truly amazing it would have been to experience living in the same period as these prehistoric creatures. Just suppose you open your phone and type out “amusement parks open near me”, and voila, there are real-life dinosaurs ready to greet you. The new Jurassic World series, however, shows us exactly the potential of what a theme park like this could have been before it, unfortunately, suffered the same fate as its predecessor. But keeping all of its death a...