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The park will be implemented under the franchise of the American company DreamWorks, but almost a third of its area will be occupied by the projects of the Soyuzmultfilm film studio. The Archcouncil portal compares the concepts of the five most famous theme parks in the world.

The first attractions appeared in Europe at the site of annual fairs and carnivals and, as a rule, only swings and ice slides. Today, amusement parks are entire cities with a complex urban environment, "fabulous" architecture and a huge range of public spaces and diverse infrastructure.

Today, thousands of people visit popular amusement parks every day, the most famous of them being Disneyland. The first such park opened in Orlando on October 1, 1971, on a territory with a total area of ​​over 8,000 hectares. total area fairy-tale city is 121.7 sq. km and includes four parks, two water parks, six golf courses, several dozen hotels, numerous restaurants, and an area for entertainment events of Disney.

Construction was carried out in several stages: in 1971, the first part of the park, the Magic Kingdom, began to operate. Another one opened in 1982 theme park dedicated to the world of the future and scientific achievements. In 1989, Disney's Hollywood Studios appeared, and in 1998, Animal Kingdom.

The first area that visitors enter when entering the park is Main Street. The main street is designed to resemble an ordinary Midwestern city of the early 20th century. Walt Disney was directly involved in the planning of the street, along with designers and architects. Here are the railway station, Town Square, cinema, city hall, fire station equipped with steam engines, market, shops, arcade games, double-decker buses, horse carts, old cars and many other things that contain a reminder of the past. The buildings are built in 3/4 scale for the first floor, 5/8 for the second and 1/2 for the third - with each floor the scale decreases by 1/8.

On the main street of the Magic Kingdom themed area is Cinderella's castle, which is a symbol of the Disney company and its cartoons. Its height is about 55 meters, but the building seems much higher due to an optical illusion: the second floor of the building is slightly lower than the first, and the third is slightly lower than the second, and so on. As a result, the building looks much larger and taller than it really is. Externally painted in gray and blue colors, with spiers covered with pure gold leaf, the castle resembles a medieval palace-fortress. The main architect Herbert Riemann was inspired by many real castles: Fontainebleau, Chenonceau, Chambord and Chaumont in France, Neuschwanstein in Germany, Alcazar in Spain. And although it seems that the castle is made of stone, it is built of concrete and steel. There is a legend that the design allows you to quickly disassemble it in the event of a hurricane. In reality, this could take several months, since the frame is welded and not bolted. But the structure is designed to withstand the strong winds of Florida. The fiberglass-coated steel structure is anchored to a concrete foundation and is capable of withstanding wind gusts of up to 175 km/h.

There are several ways to get from one park to another: firstly, a whole bus fleet with the Disney Transport brand is available to visitors for free. The park is also transported by the Disney World Monorail System and a water taxi.

Great attention is paid to landscaping: annually, 750 professional gardeners plant three million plants for flower beds, usually more than one hundred thousand trees and more than four million bushes. Around 200 plants are trimmed into different configurations by professional tree and shrub trimmers. Plants in the theme park in Orlando come from 50 countries.

There is a large amusement park from Disney in Europe. It is located in the Parisian suburb of Marne-la-Vallee, 32 km from Paris. The park opened on April 12, 1992, and its area is 1943 hectares. There are two theme parks here - Disneyland Park, opened in 1992, and Walt Disney Studio Park, which appeared 10 years later. In addition to attractions, you can play golf and tennis here, and even work out at the Manchester United children's football school. Disneyland has its own business and residential districts, as well as a train station. There is a Disney entertainment village with nightclubs, discos, restaurants and boutiques.

For those who have already visited other Disneyland parks, many places will seem familiar, because all Disney parks are built according to a single concept. The beginning of the Disneyland Paris park looks the same as in Florida, Los Angeles and Tokyo. The first thing you will see is Main Street, which gives you an idea of ​​the main street of a typical 1900s American town. Clockwise from it are different park areas of Disneyland, and directly opposite is the Castle of Sleeping Beauty.

At Disneyland Paris, right at the entrance to the park, visitors can enjoy the station with elegant old-style trains where you can sightseeing tour around the entire park or get to the theme area you need. The atmosphere of antiquity on Main Street is complemented by retro pleasure cars. To the right and left along the Main Street are indoor exhibition galleries dedicated to the pages of American history, as well as a variety of cafes and restaurants.

Disneyland has several green islands, but there are no lawns where you can sit on the grass, which is a significant omission for a family-friendly park.

It would be a mistake to think that the entire entertainment industry is given over to Disney characters alone. In the neighborhood of the original factory of the legendary LEGO constructor, in the Danish town of Billund, the first Legoland appeared on the planet. This unusual amusement park was built back in 1968 from 46 million LEGO bricks, and its infrastructure is located on the territory of more than 100 thousand square meters. The park is divided into eight thematic zones, each of which is designed for children of a certain age. So, for the smallest, DuploLand was created with a soft coating. Miniland is a whole country of Lego blocks, where even the houses are copies of existing real buildings. For older children, ImaginationZone will be interesting, where they will be given complete creative freedom in terms of creating new toys from LEGO. The Silverstone race track is especially popular. On it you can independently ride on special cars, including sports cars.

In general, the park presents a huge number of breathtaking rides, all kinds of structures and playgrounds for activities and games. There are stylized streets, for example, a pirate street for boys and a pink-colored princess street for girls. In addition to cafes and restaurants, Legoland has its own hotel, and right at the entrance to the park you can buy everything you need: cameras, sunscreen, glasses, souvenirs. The largest LEGO store in the world is also located here. The incredible popularity of the park has led to the fact that "Legolands" began to appear in other countries: in Windsor (UK), California (USA) and Günzburg (Germany).

In French Poitiers there is another park with an unusual concept, which is called nothing more than a "21st century park" or "cinema park". The Futuroscope is dedicated to visual technologies and is a kind of city of the future, consisting of huge, multi-storey building-sized futuristic cinema buildings. Nature and architecture merge here to create a unique space. Spread over an area of ​​100 hectares, spheres, cubes and mirrors are in perfect harmony with water, trees and flowers, creating original and amazing perspectives. The symbol of the Futuroscope is a white ball on a glass pyramid - Solido, which is built on the basis of the proportions of the golden section.

A giant cube that focuses the sun's rays, huge mirror crystals, a metal structure with a broken shape, a composition of pipes of different heights - all these futuristic objects demonstrate a dynamic multidimensional cinema. Each hall in cinemas has its own type of screen system, located in different ways: not only vertically, but also above the head, under the feet, in a circle. The area of ​​the largest surface on which the image is projected reaches 600 sq.m. The effect of presence is enhanced by special glasses and movable chairs controlled by hydraulics.

All attractions of the park are built on the principle of visual perception and, thanks to the latest multimedia technologies, cause such strong visual sensations that for visitors virtual world magically turns into a real one. For example, in "Sympho" the body becomes a musical instrument, the child plays intuitively, blocking the light rays. In addition to cinema, the park has unusual cable cars, an observation tower, ponds, fountains, a bird maze and computer games. The most grandiose show in the Futuroscope is a laser show. The action is shown in the open air in the evening. The image is generated by monochromatic beams in the millions of tiny water droplets that make up the screen.

During its existence, "Futuroscope" has gained immense popularity far beyond the borders of France. The park has become a real mecca for movie lovers and fans of virtual reality.

This park holds the second place in popularity in Europe, second only to Disneyland Paris. And this place is located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, not far from the town of Rust and the border with France. The park opened back in 1975 and was originally a showcase for the achievements of the Mack family, which has been making vehicles since 1780. So among the rides there are ten roller coasters at once. The park can be safely called a real resort. After all, here, like Disneyland, many hotels are open in the surrounding area.

The concept of Europa-Park lies in its name - its thematic zones are miniature copies of European countries. Little Russia has been recreated using classic wooden huts, next to which there is a copy of the Mir station and the Lada autodrome. Miniature France is home to Europe's tallest rollercoaster, the Silver Star, and in Scandinavia, among fjord-like landscapes, you can find an entire river for rafting. In Germany, you will find a whole fleet of vintage cars, which, moreover, are also used by children. And in Spain there is a slide called "Columbus' Boat", a ride on which will give an understanding of how people feel during a storm.

In addition to rides and cinema, Europa-Park offers exciting costumed performances: a jousting tournament in Spain, a carnival in Venice, an ice show Dancing on Ice, and children's performances. In winter, in the off-season, the park hosts the Euro Dance Festival with the participation of famous dance couples and dancers.


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Theme parks- great fun for the whole family. Countries are becoming more and more convinced that such centers bring good income, so more and more new parks appear every year. Naturally, the most popular at the moment are Walt Disney and Universal Studios but the world doesn't stop there. More and more people want to see something new. This is what other countries use, creating their own unique attractions. Perhaps not all adults like such entertainment, but for children it is real paradise. And for the sake of a smile and happiness of a child, you can endure!


More than 6.5 million people visited Lotte World in South Korea in 2012. It consists of two parts. The first is an artificial island in the open air called "Magic Island". There is a railroad, shopping centers, hotels, theaters, museums, cinemas. The second part is the world's largest indoor theme park called "Adventure". Adventure Park has four levels. A dungeon where you can imagine yourself as a Viking, a conquistador, go through the adventures of Sinbad and much more. On the second floor there are roller coasters, and on the 3rd and 4th floors there are high-rope tracks.


In 2012, Hong Kong Disneyland had 6.7 million visitors. Chinese Disneyland is different from others, because Chinese customs and traditions are implemented here, including the observance of all the rules of feng shui. For example, the arch was placed near the entrance to the park, so the good chi energy will not float away to the South China Sea, but will linger inside. The park is divided into seven "lands" or themed areas: Main Street (USA), which is reminiscent of early 20th-century Midwestern cities; adventure park (jungle theme); fairy tale park (classic Disney characters); park of the future (futuristic and utopian vision). Three new zones were opened in 2009: Toy Story Land, Grizzly Gulch, and Mystic Point.


South Korea is an amazing country that has given the world two luxurious theme parks. Everland was opened in 1976. In 2012 it was visited by about 6.85 million people. It is operated by Samsung. In addition to the main attractions, there is a hippodrome, a zoo and a water park, known as the "Caribbean Bay". In 2006, the T Express appeared in the park - the first largest and steepest wooden coaster in South Korea, which ranks sixth in the world. Their length is more than 1.5 km. In 1985, Jigu Maul ("Global Village") was opened. This is a boat trip, during which you can look at the traditions, customs and landscapes of more than 18 countries.


Like Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park is one of the two big theme parks in Hong Kong and the most visited in China. The park was opened in 1977 by Hong Kong Governor Sir Murray MacLehose. In 2012, it was visited by over 7.4 million people. There are 80 attractions here, including a marine mammal park, a zoo, an aquarium and, of course, an amusement park. The park with an area of ​​91 hectares is divided by a large mountain into two parts: The Summit (high), and The Waterfront (low). From one part to another can be reached by cable car or railway. Ocean Park was the first park in the world to succeed in artificial insemination of bottlenose dolphins and breeding new breeds of goldfish.

6. Orlando Universal Resort - Orlando, Florida, USA


The park ranks third among the largest theme parks in the world. About 35 million people visit it every year. It consists of two parts: Universal Studios Florida (Universal Studios Florida) and Adventure Islands (Islands of Adventure). In 2012 it was visited by 6.2 million people. Since the opening of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in 2010, Islands of Adventure has seen a 29% increase in attendance. Islands of Adventure is a place of exploration where visitors can visit seven interesting islands: Port of Arrival, Lost Continent, Jurassic Park, Seuss Landing, Toon Lagoon, Superhero Island, and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.


It is one of four Universal Studios theme parks operated by USJ Co., Ltd. licensed from NBCUniversal. It was opened in 2001. And already in 2012 it was visited by 9.7 million people. Most of the visitors are tourists from Japan and other Asian countries. Park entertainment is organized in several zones: NY(with Spider-Man and the Terminator), Hollywood, San Francisco, Jurassic Park, Snoopy Studios, Hello Kitty Fashion Avenue, Sesame Street Fun Zone, Lagoon, Water World and Friendship Village. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is scheduled to open in the park in 2014.


Disneyland Paris and Walt Disney Park make up Disneyland France. The first is dedicated to Walt Disney characters and fairy tales. In 2012, it was visited by 11.2 million people, making it the most visited theme park in Europe and the fifth most visited park in the world. It was opened in 1992 as the European Disneyland. However, in 1994, not justifying financial expectations, the prefix "European" was removed. Instead, the words decided to add the name of one of the most romantic cities in the world. Disneyland Paris is divided into five themed "islands" with 49 attractions: Main Street USA, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Discoveryland.


The park consists of two parts: Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. These theme parks are rightfully ranked third and fourth in the world in terms of the number of visitors: 14.8 million and 12.6 million people in 2012. It became the first Disneyland to open outside of the United States in 1983. It is managed by the Oriental Land Company. These two parks are the only Disney parks partially owned by The Walt Disney Company. Oriental Land Company was founded in 2001. In just 307 days, 10 million people visited the park. DisneySea in Tokyo is the most expensive theme park. Four billion US dollars were spent on its construction.


"The happiest place in the world." Disneyland has become the second most visited theme park in the world. In 2012 it was visited by almost 16 million people. And the opening of Disney California Adventure added another 7.8 million visitors to the park. It was built in 1955. Walt Disney himself provided financial support for the construction of the park. Disney California Adventure opened as an addition to the main park in 2001. From the first days after the opening, the park was visited by a huge number of people.


Disney World is the mother of all theme parks. This is the most visited park in the world. 52.5 million people visit it every year. 24 hotels, four theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses and more. Magic Kingdom is the original theme park of the complex. Also in Disney World are Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. The theme park covers the same area as San Francisco (12140 hectares), which is twice the size of Manhattan. This is the most magical place on earth!
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Who would not like to be transported from boring everyday life to a fairy-tale world, forgetting about various problems and remembering a carefree childhood? Such an opportunity will be presented to everyone who chooses theme parks for their vacation.

Today, the entertainment industry is very developed and allows everyone to fulfill their innermost dreams and enjoy a relaxed pastime. Of course, the most famous theme park is Disneyland, but in our article we will consider no less interesting corners that everyone would like to visit.

Entertainment spots for the whole family

Theme parks are very popular, and the number of people visiting them is record-breaking. In many of them, not only children who are waiting for a miracle dream to be, but also their parents. Amusement corners take care of the interests of visitors, trying to attract them as much as possible. Established over 40 years ago, the theme parks in Europe offer many attractions, but each of them has its own "zest".

Europa-Park, Germany

The main feature of the Europa-Park located in Germany is that the thematic zones are divided by countries - visitors are presented with their miniature copies. The German organizers did not forget about Russia either, and now our country is represented by wooden huts located next to the reduced Mir station and the Lada autodrome.

The huge park can be called a real resort vacation, as the creators of exciting attractions not only took care of them, but also built luxury hotels near the park. In the entertainment center with the highest "roller coaster" you can ride a steamer, see the wonderful world of the Vikings, walk through the intricate jungle and even feel like a brave navigator resisting the storm. And a considerable number of cafes located here will allow you to satisfy your hunger with delicious national dishes.

Efteling Park, Holland

Entertaining theme parks, photos of which are presented in this article, have been receiving visitors for a long time. The Efteling park, located in Holland, is known for the fact that the creators of the future Disneyland in Paris came here for a consultation about their brainchild.

The theme of the oldest entertainment since 1952 is dedicated to the famous heroes of old fairy tales, but over time it has turned into a modern entertainment resort, similar to Disneyland, but with its own infrastructure.

Its entertainment part will please all the kids of the world, because it contains rides based on the famous fairy tales of H. H. Andersen, the Brothers Grimm and S. Perot. The most recent mystical structure is the Flying Dutchman, which allows you to make a water journey with incredible descents and ascents.

Hobbiton, New Zealand

Speaking about the theme parks of the world, one cannot fail to mention the amazing village in New Zealand, nicknamed the tourist Mecca of all fans of Tolkien, who created a fantastic world of small and hospitable people. Hobbiton, built specifically for the scenes of The Lord of the Rings, was not destroyed after filming was completed, turning miniature houses and caves into a real theme park.

The tourist attraction now hosts exciting excursions along the route of Frodo and Sam, and tourists happily climb into a round hole dug in the hill to feel like a real hobbit. Surrounded by bright colors and bright greenery, the fairy-tale paradise turned out to be a wonderful reality, which even those who have not read about the courageous heroes of Tolkien dream of visiting.

"Vulcania", France

French theme parks are extremely interesting for the whole family, and the most unusual science project was created in 2002.

All entertainment in the huge complex is divided into categories: 4D films about the origin and destructive power of volcanoes are offered for viewing, there is also an interesting exposition from which tourists will learn a lot of new things, and moving attractions with eruption simulators and lava-filled tunnels will not leave anyone indifferent.

Visitors will descend into the crater to a depth of 35 meters, find themselves in the epicenter of the earthquake and walk around, that is, they will make an incredible journey to where access is closed in real life conditions of a dangerous natural phenomenon.

Siam Park, Canary Islands

Water theme parks are always impressive in scope and exciting rides. And if they are located in an exotic area, then there will simply be no end to visitors who want to enjoy the warm waters and picturesque landscapes. The largest water park in Europe, built on the island of Tenerife just 8 years ago, has already gained incredible popularity among tourists from all over the world.

It's been called the most impressive water theme park, and for good reason! On the territory of 185 thousand square meters, everyone will be able to tickle their nerves on high-speed slides as high as a ten-story building and splash in three-meter waves. lovers a relaxing holiday a wonderful view of picturesque beach from which it is so pleasant to watch the turquoise expanse of the ocean.

The most unusual theme parks in the world: a list

Original entertainment complexes suitable for those who are tired of the ordinary and want to experience new emotions.

Theme parks of the world surprise not only with enchanting entertainment, there are also those after visiting which you want to leave as soon as possible and forget what you saw.

  • Hell Park, Thailand. A small village will become a real nightmare for all travelers who decide to look here in order to experience not the most pleasant emotions. It is better not to take children to this gloomy park, in which huge statues of people hanged and subjected to various tortures rise.

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Theme parks are great fun for the whole family. Since most countries understand the potential for profit that these giant resorts can bring, there are more and more such parks around the world. The most famous is the superconglomerate of amusement parks such as Disneyland and Universal Pictures, but these megacorporations are no longer monopolists. Many other countries have built their own theme parks which have become very popular. Walt Disney's parks receive almost twice as many visitors each year as number two on the list (126.5 million versus 54 million), and this is not surprising. This compilation contains 10 of the most popular theme parks that you should definitely pay attention to.

Lotte World in Seoul

South Korea entered the top 10 with Lotte World, which received almost 6.5 million visitors in 2012. The theme park has two main sections, an outdoor artificial island, and a “Magic Island” connected by a monorail to shopping malls, a hotel , museum, cinemas and the largest indoor theme park in the world. The theme park called "Adventure" is a four-level amusement park with 15 large-scale rides. There are thrilling rollercoasters and a range of other dynamic attractions.


Hong Kong Disneyland

The first Disneyland on this list is the most populated country in the world. It is owned by Hong Kong International Theme Park with 6.7 million visitors a year. To prevent cultural rejection, Disney added Chinese food and traditions. When designing the resort, the commitment of the Chinese to Feng Shui was taken into account. The park is divided into seven "lands", or themed areas, where guests can expect a lot of exciting events. There is also the traditional Main Street, the central street of any Disneyland, Adventureland (jungle-themed), Fantasyland (classic Disney characters); Tomorrowland (utopian vision). In 2009, three new lands were opened: Toy Story Land, Gray Gorge and Mystic Corner.


Everland in South Korea

Surprisingly, South Korea has surpassed the first two items on this list. Everland, opened in 1976, is South Korea's largest theme park, hosting 6.85 million people a year. Everland is operated by Samsung, and along with its main attractions, it has a race track, a zoo and a water park known as Caribbean Bay. In 2006, the park introduced the T Express, the first largest and steepest wooden roller coaster in South Korea and the 6th longest in the world, over one mile long. In 1985, Jigu Maul (“Big Village”) was opened - the first attraction of this kind in South Korea, taking into account international traditions, cultural heritage and the terrain of 18 countries.


Ocean Park in Hong Kong

Together with Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park is one of two large theme parks in Hong Kong and the most visited park in the Greater China Region. Opened in 1977 by Hong Kong Governor Murray McLehose, the park receives about 7.4 million visitors annually and has over 80 attractions, including a marine mammal park, an animal theme park, an aquarium, and an amusement park. Covering 226 acres, the park is divided into two areas by a large mountain. The areas are connected by a mile-long funicular and the Ocean Express railroad. In addition to attractions, Ocean Park was the first institution in the world to successfully artificially inseminate bottlenose dolphins and also bred many new breeds of goldfish. This is one of the most unusual theme parks in the world.


Universal Orlando Park

The first American park to make the list, Universal is owned by the world's third largest amusement park corporation, Universal Studios Recreation Group, which draws 35 million people to their parks annually. Universal Pictures Florida and Islands of Adventure are the main highlight of the resort. While Universal Pictures welcomed 6.2 million people in 2012, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter increased Adventure Island's attendance by 29%, attracting 8 million people annually. Islands of Adventure - a wonderful world with seven themed islands, including the Port of Entry, the Lost Continent, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and other wonders.

Universal Studios in Japan

One of the four Universal Pictures theme parks is located in Japan. The park was opened in 2001 and now receives up to 10 million visitors a year. Many visitors are Japanese tourists and tourists from other Asian countries. Attractions are arranged in nine areas of the park, including New York (with Spider-Man and Terminator rides), Hollywood, San Francisco, Jurassic Park, Hello Kitty Avenue, Sesame Street and Amity Village. In 2014, the park will receive its own Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which will attract even more visitors.


Disneyland Paris

Disneyland Park (11.2 million visitors) and Walt Disney Studios Park (4.8 million visitors) make up Disneyland France. Disneyland Park is based on the original Disneyland in Anaheim, California and the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. Everything here is dedicated to Disney characters and fairy tales. Disneyland Paris is the most visited theme park in Europe and the fifth most visited in the world. The park was opened in 1992 as Euro Disneyland, but the Euro prefix was phased out in 1994, falling short of financial expectations. Instead, Disney chose to identify the park with one of the most romantic cities in the world: Paris. Disneyland Paris is divided into five themed "lands" with 49 attractions including Main Street, Frontierland, Adventureland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland.


Disney Resort in Tokyo

The Disney Resort in Tokyo consists of two parks - Disneyland and DisneySea. These two theme parks are the third and fourth most visited in the world, with 14.8 million and 12.6 million visitors in 2012, respectively. Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney resort to open outside the US in 1983. It is owned by the Oriental Land Company. These two parks are the only Disney parks not wholly owned by the Walt Disney Company. The Disneyland section has seven themed areas. Disneysea, opened in 2001, has become the world's most successful theme park, reaching 10 million visitors in just 307 days (beating former record holder Universal Pictures Japan by 31 days). DisneySea in Tokyo is the world's most expensive theme park, costing $4 billion to build.


Disneyland in Anaheim

"The Happiest Place on Earth" Disneyland in Anaheim is the second most visited theme park in the world, with almost 16 million visitors a year, while the Disney California Adventure section alone received 7.8 million people. Disneyland was the first Disney theme park to open back in 1955, designed and directly controlled by Walt Disney. California Adventure opened in the original Disneyland parking lot and opened in 2001. With over 650 million guests since opening, Disneyland Anaheim has hosted the most a large number of visitors in history. The theme park is home to many legendary rides and attractions like Small world, Matterhorn, Space Mountain, Treasure Island and many others.


Walt Disney World Florida

Disney World is the mother of all theme parks. It is the most visited resort in the world, hosting 52.5 million people annually, with 24 hotels, four theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses and numerous other entertainment areas. Magic Kingdom was the first theme park to open at the complex (and the most visited theme park in the world - #1 on our list with 17.5 million visitors annually), followed by Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom. These three theme parks top the top ten because they each host more than 10 million people a year, but because they are one complex, they took one spot in the ranking. The area of ​​the resort is twice the size of Manhattan. Whether you like it or not, Disney World is the epitome of theme parks and truly deserves the title: “The Most Magical Place on Earth”. In continuation, read also about the most amazing Ferris wheels in the world.