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 | Codonas Amusement Park - www.codonas.com - Aberdeen
Attractions include
PIRATE ISLAND ADVENTURE GOLF
THE ‘GRAMPIAN EYE’ BIG WHEEL
‘LOOPING STAR’ ROLLERCOASTER
APPLE FAMILY COASTER
‘WHITE WATER’ LOG FLUME
WIMPY FAMILY CRAZY TRAIN
‘DISCO’ WALTZERS
CHEEKO CLOWN SHOW
HAUNTED HOUSE
‘SHOCKWAVE’ CHAIR-O-PLANES
GIANT SL... |  | 01/01/2008 | 268 | 



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 | A Rooftop Playground in Japan which includes Dodgems, Mini Railway and a Galleon Playframe - All on top a large building |  | 12/27/2007 | 318 | 



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 | Lotte World is the worlds largest indoor theme park |  | 12/18/2007 | 251 | 



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 | Attractions include Wave Lagoon, with artificial waves to surf or swim; Thunder River, with a 13-meter tower and slides for single or double ride rafting tubes; Calypso Curves, with 12-meter slides; Caribbean Waters, with 350 meters of river-like streams for floating; Big Jamaica, with family rafting rides for groups of up to five; and Terror Tower, with 18-meter tower slides and high-speed tri... |  | 12/02/2007 | 257 | 



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 | Discovery World and Mala Bay are 2 theme parks belong to Yamay Resort Group.
http://www.yamay.com.tw/yamay-e/index.htm |  | 12/02/2007 | 268 | 



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 | This international-class water park was designed by US-based White Water and claims to be the biggest on the island. One of its prime attractions is one of Asia's biggest wave pools, measuring 110 by 33 meters.
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 | Formosa Fun Coast covers an area of 12 hectares and has waterslides of varying heights, lengths and speeds, including the longest waterslide in Southeast Asia.
official site :http://www.fww.com.tw/html/water/02.htm(chinese only) |  | 12/02/2007 | 239 | 



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 | 107m vertical fall amusement at Hakkejima Paradise.
http://www.seaparadise.co.jp/english/pdf/0301guide_e_r.pdf |  | 11/28/2007 | 218 | 



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 | A Circus in Munich |  | 11/28/2007 | 161 | 



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 | Wicksteed Park is an amusement park in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. Opened in 1921 by Charles Wicksteed for the people of Kettering, it is believed to be the oldest leisure park in the UK.
Over 1 million visitors pass through its gates each season, with Bank Holidays and high summer weekends being extremely busy. It is located 2 miles from the A14 and is signposted from the M1 ... |  | 10/30/2007 | 210 | 



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 | Lightwater Valley is a popular theme park on a 175 acre site in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. It is also home to a shopping village and a Birds of Prey Centre.
The complex is operated by Lightwater Valley Attractions Limited, a division of the holding company Heritage Great Britain PLC, who also operated attractions based at popular British landmarks such as Land's End and Joh... |  | 10/30/2007 | 231 | 



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 | Pleasure Island Family Theme Park is an amusement park in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire, England. Built on the site of an old zoo, construction of the park began in the late 1980s by Pleasureworld, a division of RKF. Pleasureworld also owned the Pleasurewood Hills Theme Park near Lowestoft, along with several other tourism ventures. It was announced that the new park would also carry the... |  | 10/30/2007 | 254 | 



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 | Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, formerly "Blackpool Pleasure Beach", (PBB) is a family owned amusement park in the town of Blackpool in Lancashire, England.
The park was founded in 1896 by Alderman William George Bean, who said his intent was to create "an American Style Amusement Park, the fundamental principle of which is to make adults feel like children again and to inspire gaiety... |  | 10/30/2007 | 283 | 



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 | Crealy Great Adventure Parks is the name of two theme parks in the south west of England. Devon's Crealy is based at Clyst St. Mary on the outskirts of Exeter and Cornwall's Crealy is based at Tredinnick in between Wadebridge and Newquay.
Crealy was created by Angela Wright MBE in 1989. Angela wanted to build a park that was a recreation of a country childhood. She wanted people ... |  | 10/30/2007 | 183 | 
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 | Clarence Pier is an amusement pier in Portsmouth, Hampshire. It is located by the Portsmouth Hovercraft terminal. Unlike most seaside piers in the UK, the pier does not extend very far out to sea, instead goes along the coast.
The pier was originally constructed in 1861 and boasted a regular ferry service to the Isle Of Wight. It was damaged by air raids during World War II and o... |  | 10/30/2007 | 222 | 



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 | Gulliver's theme parks are 4 parks around England.
Gulliver's World at Warrington, Gulliver's Kingdom in Matlock Bath, and Gulliver's Land and Gulliver's Eco-Park in Milton Keynes. |  | 10/30/2007 | 244 | 
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 | The Brighton Marine Palace and Pier is a pleasure pier in Brighton, England.
Brighton PierGenerally known as the Palace Pier before being unofficially renamed by its current owners as Brighton Pier in 2000 (a change not recognised by the National Piers Society), it was begun in 1891 and opened in May 1899 after costing a record £137,000 to build. A concert hall opened two years l... |  | 10/30/2007 | 262 | 



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 | Diggerland is a the name of four theme parks in England based around the theme of diggers and JCBs. Diggerland is owned by the excavator hire firm H.E. Services.
Rides include a modified digger in which visitors sit in an adapted bucket and are spun around in the air, there are also opportunities to drive - and take full control of - many forms of diggers, and a four wheel drive ... |  | 10/30/2007 | 216 | 
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 | Barry Island Pleasure Park is an amusement park situated on Barry Island in the Vale of Glamorgan, about 10 miles south of the capital city Cardiff, Wales.
The Pleasure park is surrounded by many shops, bars and restaurants. The Pleasure Park was once famous for its Scenic Railway which dominated half of the site in the early 1900s. This was damaged by strong winds in 1973 some o... |  | 10/30/2007 | 195 | 



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 | Camelot Theme Park is a resort and Theme Park in Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire, England based on the legend of Camelot. The site is owned by Prime Resorts. The park is home to many rides, taking a target audience of families and younger children, however the park also boasts numerous thrill rides and roller coasters, including Whirlwind a Maurer Sohn spinning coaster and Excalibur.
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 | Chessington World of Adventures is a family theme park and zoo located in South-West London, England. It lies twelve miles from Central London, close to the A3 and M25 (junction 9 or 10).
The park has a wide selection of attractions, ranging from the Dragon's Fury roller coaster, down to family-oriented rides such as the Bubbleworks. It also has a large number of animals, many of... |  | 10/29/2007 | 235 | 



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 | Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach is a seaside amusement park situated in Great Yarmouth, (Norfolk, United Kingdom).
The main park itself has over 20 large rides as well as crazy golf courses, water attractions, kiddie rides and awe-inspiring white knuckle classics.
In 2006 over 1.4 million people visited The Pleasure Beach,putting it in the top ten free entry amusemen... |  | 10/29/2007 | 245 | 



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 | Dreamland Margate is an amusement park in the seaside resort town of Margate, Kent, England.
Dreamland opened in 1920 and has since been a popular attraction with visitors to Margate. The park is famous for having the UK's oldest surviving roller coaster, The Scenic Railway which is a Grade II listed structure. Dreamland was the subject of a 1953 documentary film, O Dreamland. | 10/29/2007 | 251 | 



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 | Fantasy Island is a family Amusement Park in Ingoldmells, near Skegness on the East Coast of England. It sits in the middle of one of the biggest spreads of holiday parks in the United Kingdom. Whilst entry to the park is free, a token system is in place to use the attractions. Jubilee tokens (£4.00) are used for Jubilee Odyssey, Millennium Coaster and Absolutely Insane. Regular tokens (£0.60) ... |  | 10/29/2007 | 185 | 



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 | Pleasurewood Hills is an American styled theme park. It is located on a 59-acre site in Corton, near Lowestoft in Suffolk, England. Its cuddly mascot is called Woody Bear.
The park was created by local entrepreneur Joe Larter in 1982 as a small American-themed family attraction, containing a miniature railway, Cine 180 and adventure playground. A pattern of yearly expansion was e... |  | 10/29/2007 | 255 | 



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