14 Exotic Theme Parks Perfectly Blending Fun and Creativity
TweetToday, we are living in a society where we are always kept busy and under huge pressure. We work really hard to get promoted and are willing to work extra hours in order to make ends meet during tough budget times.
However, life can become extremely insipid and boring if we simply repeat everyday over and over again. It is definitely a necessity for us to take a short break to get our mind refreshed and relaxed.
Guys, it is time to reignite the fire within you! It’s time to visit a number of the world’s most interesting theme parks to experience something exciting and thrilling, to put your courage to the test and to change.
We really have a lot of amusement parks located around our country. Perhaps you’ve already visited most of them and just fed up with all the rides which are very much the same. Well, here’s a list for top 14 theme parks outside the United States which might offer you a quite different experience. Take a look and you may find one or two that interest you the most.
1. Legoland Billund – Denmark



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This Danish amusement park was built using over 6 million differently colored Lego bricks. It’s an amazing world with plenty of impressive displays built entirely out of children’s toys.
2. Hong Kong Disneyland Resort – China





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A must visit on every tourist’s itinerary. The park consists of both well-concealed backstage areas and themed areas such as Main Street, U.S.A, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Toy Story Land etc.
3. Liseberg Amusement Park – Sweden



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Liseberg – one of the leading amusement parks in Europe offers more than just thrills and laughter for kids and adults. Europe’s tallest free fall attractions AtmosFear and excellent shows can also make an exceptional day for you and your family.
Visitors are invited to listen to free concerns, sing along with Lotta Engberg or have a good laugh at variety shows.
4. Europa-Park – German


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It’s the right place for visitors to explore various European countries – most of the areas in the park are named after countries or regions in Europe. In addition to ten roller coasters, live shows are available on daily base.
5. Tivoli Gardens – Denmark




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Come and enjoy the magic and fun! It’s one of the oldest leisure gardens in Europe, boasting breathtaking garden and a diversity of rides. Plus, a wide range of attractions are built in an imaginary-oriented way and located throughout the park.
6. Everland Resort – South Korea



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Offering 5 main festivals and lots of shows all the year around, it is the largest theme park in South Korea and the 4th in the world. Over 50 types of attractions with high thrill are furnished.
7. Suoi Tien Park – Vietnam




This fantastic amusement park is a sacred site which is full of scream, repentant visitors who intend to escape the hell and hideous gatekeepers to the underworld. However, it’s incredibly beautiful.
8. Macau Fisherman’s Wharf – China



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A place you should never miss when visiting Macau. This first-ever themed entertainment complex includes over 150 shops and restaurants, large video-games arena and boutique casino etc.
9. Ferrari World – Abu Dhabi




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The largest indoor and first Ferrari theme park located on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. One of the highlights of this theme park is the world’s largest Ferrari logo which is a 200 feet long rooftop sign. Opulent family-friendly attractions like Speed of Magic, Paddorck and the Pit Wall are highly appreciated by visitors.
10. PortAventura Tarragona – Spain



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The most visited theme park in Spain, divided into six areas – Mediterrania, Far West, Mexico, China, Polynesia and SesamoAventura.
11. Parque Jaime Duque – Bogota, Colombia





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Want to explore Caribbean Sea, the Seven Wonders of the World, Taj Mahal and a monument to god in one trip? This is the place to go! You will find lots of bizarre statues there, including a male version of the Statue of Liberty.
Parque Jaime Duque is a perfect place for an enjoyable family outing. Your little ones will love all these fabulous kid-friendly museums while you are attracted by a large number of fantastic attractions like dolphins and ghost train.
12. BonBon-Land – Denmark



A Danish amusement park like no other parks you’ve ever been to! It’s an ideal destination for the whole family, offering fun and thrills for everyone. Also, it is well known for the most expensive amusements in the world – the rafting course which costs 32 million DKK and two others with estimated price of 45 million DKK.
13. Diggerland – England



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Ultimate adventure experience for people of all ages. There are four parks themed diggers and JCBs. Visitors, both adults and children, are allowed to drive real construction machines under guidance.
14. Harmony Land – Japan



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The world of Hello Kitty – Japanese children’s character. There are lots of colorful castles for you to check out. In addition, a boat ride through underground apartments and a 3-D and special effects-filled show can surely add more fun to your full sweet Hello Kitty experience.

























Haha, I’m seriously curious about Diggerland. Are they just digging and digging there? Or, do they bury some gold and you then at least have a target…
Operating machinery is fun – for someone. And it’s not odd if one day there is a farming theme park where you can do some farm work. Just like what Gerald tells Scarlett, the land is something that should be cherished. So is our ability of handling tools.
Harmony Land is fun!! Find everything from japan is cute and lovely!!
nice help for making a fun tour around the world!
Being a LEGO fan, I should say Legoland is just the place you should go!
Fuji-Q Highland in Japan. Highly recommend this to all you guys seeking for risk and excitement. You must try their Fujiyama, the breathtaking longest and tallest rollercoaster.
Guess I should have tried that Lego thing. I am into building bricks. Hard on it.
Is that a tiger that I see??? In a resort? Koreans rock.
So many resources and funds are poured into this fun stuff. Nothing can quench the thirst in our inner most.
The fireworks of Hong Kong Disneyland really impressed me! I went there last winter and it’s been my first Disneyland visit. When being in the crowds, waiting, expecting, and then watching the splendid fireworks lightening the sky with a fairytale backdrop and cheering, I felt happy from the deep bottom of my heart. And I was touched by the happy moment shared with others.
I previously heard about the Legoland Billund in Denmark but today is the first time I am actually seeing the photos of them. Quite impressive.
WOW, the Tivoli Gardens seems quite special from the pics. What’s that pavilion-like architecture? And the first pic reminds me of Taj Mahal. Does the design employ any eastern elements?
I have been to Everland Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland. Great for those still young in heart. They’re so cute, just like the Teddy Bear of your childhood.