List of defunct amusement parks
The following is a list of amusement parks and theme parks that have been closed, demolished, or abandoned:
Africa

Umoja Children's Park, Tanzania
Egypt
- Luna Park, Cairo (1911–1915)
South Africa
- Ratanga Junction,[1] Cape Town, South Africa
Rwanda
- Kigali Park, Rwanda
Tanzania
- Umoja Children's Park, Chake-Chake, Zanzibar
Asia
Mainland China
- Children's Amusement Park, Seven Star Park, Guilin
- Wonderland Amusement Park, Chenzhuang Village, Nankou Town, Changping District
- Honey Lake China Amusement Park, Shenzhen
- Dolphin Bay Dream Water Park, Pingyang County[2]
Hong Kong SAR
- Green Ville Amusement Park, Tai Po Tau
- Kai Tak Amusement Park, New Kowloon (1965–1982)
- Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park, Lai Chi Kok (1949–1997)
- Luna Park, Hong Kong, North Point (1949–1954)
- Tiger Balm Garden, Wan Chai (1935–1998)
India
- Appu Ghar, New Delhi (1984–2008)
- Dash n Splash, Chennai (1995–2012)
Iran
- Shahr-e Bazi, Tehran (formerly Luna Park, Tehran)
Japan

The castle at Nara Dreamland in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan

Kejonuma Leisure Land in Osaki, Miyagi

Entrance of Kurashiki Tivoli Park
- China Park of Heaven Tenkaen (天華園), Noboribetsu, Hokkaido (1992–1999)
- Expoland, Osaka, Shinsekai (1970–2007)
- Gulliver's Kingdom, Kawaguchi-machi, Yamanashi prefecture[3] (1998-2001)
- Kappapia, Takasaki Kannon-yama Recreational Park, Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture (1961–2003)
- Kejonuma Leisure Land (1979–2000)
- Koga Family Land, Shiga Prefecture (?–1988)
- Kurashiki Tivoli Park, Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture (1997-2008) [in Japanese]
- Luna Park, Osaka, Shinsekai (1912–1923)
- Luna Park, Tokyo, Asakusa (1910–1911)
- Mukaigaoka Yūen, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture (1927-2002) [in Japanese]
- Nagasaki Holland Village, Nagasaki (1983–2001) [in Japanese]
- Nara Dreamland, Nara, Nara Prefecture (1961–2006)
- Niigata Russian Village, Agano, Niigata Prefecture (1993–2002)
- Pokémon The park 2005/Poképark, Nagoya (Japan/Taiwan) (2005-2006)
- Sports World Izunagaoka (1989–1996)
- Takakonuma Greenland (High Swamp Greenland), Fukushima (1973–1999) [in Japanese]
- Takakonuma Greenland (Mattari Park), Fukushima (1973–Unknown and 1986–1999) [in Spanish]
- Takarazuka Family Land, Takarazuka, Hyōgo Prefecture (1960-2003) [in Japanese]
- Western Village (1975–2007)
- Yamaguchi New Zealand Park (1990–2005)
- Yokohama Dreamland, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture (1964-2002)
Malaysia
- Mimaland (1975-1994)
- Desa Water Park, Kuala Lumpur (2000-2016)
- Wet World Wild Adventure Park Batu Feringgi, Penang (2013-2014)
- Sand City Water Park Tanah Merah, Kelantan
Philippines
- Boom Na Boom Carnival (1987–1994)
- Fiesta Carnival (1975–2005)
Singapore

Ho Thuy Tien water park, Vietnam (2017)
- Adventure Asia Park
- Escape Theme Park (2000-2011)
- Gay World Amusement Park (1937-2000)
- Great World Amusement Park (1929-1978)
- New World Amusement Park (1923-1987)
- Wonderworld Amusement Park at Kallang (1959-1988)
Thailand
- Dan Neramit, Bangkok (1976–2000)
- Happy Land, Bangkok (?–1977)
Vietnam
- Hồ Thủy Tiên water park, Hương Thủy (2004-2007)
Europe
Belgium

Dadipark
Finland
- Ålandsparken, Mariehamn, Åland Islands (1984-2002)
- Planet FunFun, Kerava (1991-1995)
- Wasalandia, Vaasa (1988–2015)
France
- Archéodrome de Beaune
- Jardin de Tivoli, Paris (1795–1842)
- Lillom, Lomme (1985-1987)
- Luna Park, Paris (1909–1931)
- Mirapolis, Cergy-Pontoise (1987–1991)
- Nautiparc, Chambéry, Savoie (1986–1995)
- Parc de la Toison d'Or, Dijon, Burgundy (1990–1993)[6][in French]
- Toon's Land, Cap d'Agde, Languedoc Roussillon
- La vallée des Peaux Rouges, Région parisienne
- Zygofolis, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (1987–1991)[7]
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The defunct ferris wheel at Spreepark, Berlin, Germany
Germany

The Swivel House in 1923, Lunapark, Berlin, Germany
- Blub, Berlin (1985–2002)
- Luna Park, Berlin (1909–1933)
- Luna Park, Hamburg-Altona (1913, 1917–1923)
- Luna Park, Leipzig (1911–1932)
- Safariland, Groß-Gerau-Wallerstädten (1970–1985) [in German]
- Spreepark (originally Kulturpark Plänterwald), Berlin (1969–2002)
- Tivoli Berlin, Kreuzberg, Berlin (1829–1856)
- Alpamare Bad Tölz, Bad Tölz (1970–2015)
- Fränkisches Wunderland, Plech (1976–2013)
- Freizeitpark Kirchhorst, Isernhagen (1971 - 1986) [in German]
- Schwabylon, Munich (1973 - 1974) [in German]
- Sea Life Abenteuer Park, Oberhausen (1996 - 2016) [in German]
- Space Park, Bremen (2004)[8]
Hungary
- Budapesti Vidámpark (18??–2013)
- Dunaújvárosi Vidám Park, Dunaújváros (1952–1993)[9]
Ireland
- Celtworld, Tramore, County Waterford (1992–1995)
Netherlands
- Het Land van Ooit, Drunen (1989–2007) [in Dutch]
- Yumble, Roermond
- Verkeerspark Assen, Assen
- De Vluchtheuvel, Norg
Portugal
Russia
- Luna Park, St. Petersburg (1912–1924)
Spain
Turkey
- Tatilya (1996–2006)
Ukraine

The Ferris wheel at Pripyat amusement park in Ukraine, still stands abandoned
- Pripyat amusement park, Pripyat – abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster; the park's Ferris wheel, which is currently standing but not operating,[10] serves as a poignant reminder of the massive human effect of the disaster.[11]
England

American Adventure in 1991, Derbyshire, England

The disused entrance for the Granada Studios Tour, Manchester, England
- The American Adventure Theme Park, Derbyshire (1987-2007)
- Arena Funfair, Morecambe, Lancashire
- Battersea Fun Fair, London (1951-1974)
- Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Manchester (1836-1987)
- Brocklands Adventure Park, Cornwall (1977–2007)
- Camelot Theme Park, Lancashire (1983–2012)
- Crinkley Bottom (or Blobbyland), Cricket St Thomas, Somerset (1994-1998)
- Dobwalls Adventure Park, Cornwall (1970–2006)
- Frontierland, Morecambe, Lancashire (1909-1999)
- Granada Studios Tour, Manchester (1988–1999)
- Killarney Springs, Cornwall (1990–2006)
- Kinderland, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. (1985-2007)[12]
- Once Upon a Time, Ilfracombe, Devon (1990-2005)
- Pleasure Island Family Theme Park, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire (1993-2016)
- Tucktonia, Dorset (1976-1986)
Isle of Man
- White City, Onchan, Isle of Man
Scotland
- Loudoun Castle, Ayrshire (1995–2010)
- Marine Gardens, Edinburgh (1909–1939)
Wales
- Ocean Beach, Rhyl (1954-2007)
North America

Former main dock to Boblo Island Amusement Park, Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada

Sunnyside Amusement Park in 1931, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Canada
- Bedrock City, Kelowna, British Columbia
- Belmont Park, Montréal, Québec (1923–1983)
- Boblo Island Amusement Park, Amherstburg, Ontario (1898–1993)
- Captain Bart's Science Adventure Park, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island
- Crystal Beach Park, Fort Erie, Ontario (1888–1989)
- Crystal Palace Amusement Park, Dieppe, New Brunswick (1990–2014)
- Dominion Park, Montréal, Québec (1906–1937)
- Encounter Creek (formerly "Fairyland"), New Haven, Prince Edward Island
- Erie Beach Amusement Park, Fort Erie, Ontario (1904–1930)
- King Edward Amusement Park, Ile Grosbois Boucherville, Quebec (1909–1928)
- Magic Valley Theme Park, Alma, Nova Scotia (1971-2014)
- Maple Leaf Village, Niagara Falls, Ontario (1979–1992)
- Mill River Fun Park, Mill River, Prince Edward Island
- Never Never Land, Hill Island, Ontario (1967–1980)
- Ontario Place, Toronto, Ontario (1971–2011)
- Pyramid Place, Niagara Falls, Ontario (1979-1983)[14]
- Rainbow Valley, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island (1969–2005)
- Scarboro Beach Amusement Park, Toronto, Ontario (1907–1925)
- Sunnyside Amusement Park, Toronto, Ontario (1922–1955)
- Trinity Loop, Trinity, Newfoundland (1900s-2004)
- Wild Rapids Waterpark, Sylvan Lake, Alberta (1982-2016)
Mexico City
- Plaza Show, Lago de Guadalupe, Dinosaur Park is now a university, UVM Lago de Guadalupe (1980–1989)
Monterrey
- Mundo de Adeveras (2005–2009)
United States
Oceania

The SegaWorld Sydney building in 1998, Sydney

Robson's Figure Eight in 1908. Dreamland, St. Kilda, Victoria

The roller coaster at Leisureland Fair, Langwarrin, Victoria

A scene at Wobbies World, Nunawading, Victoria

The King Neptune statue in 2012.
Australian Capital Territory
- Canberry Fair, Watson
New South Wales
- African Lion Safari, Warragamba (1968-1991)
- Bullen's Animal World, Wallacia (1969-1985)
- Dizzyland Fun Park, Salt Ash
- El Caballo Blanco, Catherine Field (1972-2007)
- Fantasy Glades, Port Macquarie (1968-2002)
- Leyland Brothers World, Karuah (1990-1992) - currently operates as The Great Aussie Bush Camp
- Magic Kingdom, Sydney, Lansvale (1970s-1990s)
- Manly Fun Pier, Manly (1931-1989)
- Mount Druitt Waterworks, Mount Druitt (1981-1991)
- Old Sydney Town, Somersby (1975-2003) - currently used for film and television production
- O'Neill's Adventureland, Leppington - the park only operates occasionally with portable rides
- Paradise Gardens, Cattai
- Sega World Sydney (1997-2000)
- Tomteland, Williamtown
- White City, Rushcutters Bay
- Wonderland Sydney, Eastern Creek (1985-2004)
Queensland
- Adventure Parc, Mt Tamborine
- Amazons Aquatic Adventureland, Jindalee - closed down in 2001, the site has since become Centenary Quays, a gated community
- Aquatic Adventureland, North Rockhampton, Queensland
- Grundy's Entertainment Centre, Surfers Paradise
- Luna Park, Redcliffe (1944-1966)
- Magic Mountain Fun Park, Nobby Beach (1962-1987)
- Marineland, Main Beach, Gold Coast
- Mirage Grand Prix, Oxley
- Nostalgia Town, Pacific Paradise, Sunshine Coast
- Olympia Theme Park, Alexandra Headland, Sunshine Coast
- Top's Amusement, Brisbane Myer Centre - was on the top floor of Queen Street's Myer Centre; included a roller coaster, a swinging pirate ship and bumper cars. Was deconstructed in 2000 to become the site for Event Cinemas
South Australia
- Dazzleland, Adelaide Myer Centre (1991-1998) - located on the top floor of Rundle Mall's Myer Centre was a roller coaster, along with many other activities including a ball crawl
- Luna Park, Glenelg (1930-1935) - the rides for this park were sent to Luna Park in Sydney upon its closure
- Magic Mountain, Glenelg (1982-2004) - this popular park boasted four waterslides built into an artificial mountain; has since been demolished as part of a redevelopment of the foreshore and replaced by a new park called The Beachouse
- Puzzle Park, Murray Bridge - adjacent to the Callington exit on the South East Freeway; now closed although many items of equipment still remain on the site[15]
Tasmania
- Hobart Zoo, also known as the Beaumaris Zoo, Hobart (1895-1937)
- Serendipity Park, Devonport
- Gumbles, Richmond
Victoria
- African Lion Safari, Rockbank
- Alpine Toboggan Park, Whittlesea - expanded and renamed Funfields; original toboggan runs still in existence.
- Dinosaur World, Creswick (1982-2002)
- Dreamland, St Kilda (1906-1909) - the park's Figure Eight rollercoaster remained in operation until 1914; the site is home to Luna Park, Melbourne today
- Hi-Lite Park, Geelong (1956-1985)
- Kinkuna Country Fun and Fauna Park, Lakes Entrance
- Leisureland Fair, Langwarrin (1984-1992)
- Rosebud Fun and Picnic Park, Rosebud
- The Swagmans Hat Amusement Park, Corinella
- Whistle Stop Amusement Park, Frankston
- Wirth's Olympia Circus, Melbourne[16]
- Wobbies World, Forest Hill (1970-1999)
Western Australia
- Action Park, Mirrabooka
- Atlantis Marine Park, Two Rocks (1981-1990)
- Wanneroo Lion Park (formerly Bullen's African Lion Safari Park), Carabooda[17][18]
- Dizzylamb Park, Carabooda
- Elizabethan Village, Armadale (1977-?)
- Luna Park, Scarborough Beach (1939-1972)
- Pioneer World, Armadale
- White City, also known as Ugly Land and Cooee City, Perth[19] (?-1929)
New Zealand
- Fantasy Land, Hastings - the site is now occupied by Splash Planet
- Footrot Flats Leisure Park, Te Atatū Peninsula, Auckland[20]
- Leisureland, Auckland[21]
- Luna Park, Quay Street, Auckland (1926-1931)
South America
Argentina
- Italpark, Buenos Aires (1960-1990)
- Parque de la Ciudad (Ex Interama), Buenos Aires (1982-2006)
Brazil
- PlayCenter, Barra Funda, São Paulo[22] (1973-2012)
- Luna Park, Rio de Janeiro (?-2006)
- Terra Encantada, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro (1998-2010)
- Tivoli Parque, Rio de Janeiro (1973-1995)
See also
References
- "PICS: Ratanga Junction finally closes, Cobra gets torn down". www.iol.co.za. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZfJDuHUPKE
- Gulliver's Kingdom
- Lunapark Antwerp at the Roller Coaster DataBase
- Lunapark Antwerp 30 at the Roller Coaster DataBase
- www.rcdb.com
- www.rcdb.com
- "Damals & heute: Von der AG Weser über den Spacepark zur Waterfront". nordbuzz.de (in German). 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
- A szomorú vidámpark Archived 2013-09-14 at the Wayback Machine. Szellemváros blog. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- "Ghostly Chernobyl now hot with tourism – 10/06/05". Retrieved 2007-11-04.
- "Panoramio – Photo of Pripyat Vergnügungspark". Retrieved 2007-11-04.
- https://storiesfromscarborough.wordpress.com/2014/02/16/remembering-kinderland/
- "The fun stopped here: England's derelict theme parks". BBC News. 7 March 2018.
- http://cec.chebucto.org/ClosPark/Pyramid.html
- http://www.weekendnotes.com/puzzle-park-adelaide/
- St Leon, Mark. "Wirth's Circus". eMelbourne.net.au. Retrieved September 5, 2017.
- BULLEN'S AFRICAN LION SAFARI (PERTH) PTY LTD ACN#008742201 - Deregistered - ASIC Company Search and ASIC Extract
- "Memories of Bullen's lion park". Community News Group. 4 August 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- White City: State Library of Western Australia
- Footrot Flats Revisited | visualhumor
- http://www.localhistoryonline.org.nz/cgi-bin/PUI?e=-----------1-0-0&a=d&c=supercol&cl=CL2.L.Leisureland%20Theme%20Park&d=wanw-WNI-AAA-4965
- PlayCenter
External links
- Defunct Amusement Parks of Illinois Over 80 defunct Illinois amusement parks: history and photos.
- Defunct amusement parks
- 10¢ A Ticket: The Stories & Glories of Old Amusement Parks, WBGU-PBS documentary about 21 amusement parks located in Northwest Ohio since the 1800s
- Abandoned amusement park ruins on moderndayruins.com
- "Old Amusement Parks" on AboutNewJersey.com
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