The best Amusement Parks
in London for the whole
family
Abstract
Amusement parks are not just for children; the
best ones offer adventures for every member of
the family. Here are our picks for the best
amusement parks in London. Ticket prices quoted
are for walk-ups and you can get cheaper rates if
you book online.
Chessington World of Adventures. This theme park
literally has something for everyone, with 10
themed lands and more than 40 attractions and
rides. There is also a zoo with over 1000 animals
on exhibit and a Sea Life center, as well as daily
shows. Staying at any of the Self Catering
Apartments London would give you a chance to
pay a visit to the thrilling amusement parks. Thrill
seekers can enjoy the more than thirty rides
available at the park. Day tickets starting at £29
and yearly passes starting at £50 are available. It
is located at Leatherhead Road, Greater London.
Thorpe Park
This adventure park is ideal for thrill seekers who
want to put their nerves against some of the
steepest and fastest rides in the UK, including drop
rides like the Detonator and the Stealth
rollercoaster, which goes from zero to eighty in two
seconds. But there is also a water park and beach
for the kids. Adult tickets start at £29.99 and
children under three gets in for free. You can get
there by taking the Waterloo rail station to Staines,
where express buses are available.
London Dungeon
This theme park takes you through 1000 years of
London’s history in just 90 minutes. There are
nineteen live shows and two thrill rides that take
you through historical events such as Jack the
Ripper’s reign of terror and the plot to blow up the
Parliament. It also boasts of the country’s first 5D
laser ride, Vengeance. While a resident at any of
the Serviced Apartments Central London, you
will have easy access to this place. Tickets start at
£24 for adults and £19 for children. It is located at
County Hall in Westminster Bridge Road. You can
get there via Westminster or Waterloo Station.
Legoland Windsor
Lego lovers of all ages will surely love this theme
park, which features 55 interactive attractions
including the opportunity to drive a car made of
Legos. You can enjoy a Viking or pirate adventure
or take a trip to the Imagination City, where
children can enjoy activities that make learning
fun. For younger children, there is a Duplo Valley
with attractions such as the water play structure
Drench Towers and the Duplo Train ride. And don’t
miss Miniland, where you can view some of the
world’s most iconic attractions recreated entirely
with 42 million Lego bricks, including a model of
London itself. Adult tickets start at £75 and
children’s tickets at £70. It is located at Winkfield
Road.
Kidzania London
This theme park spans 75,000 square feet and
provides children the opportunity to try out more
than sixty real-life occupations. They can try out
jobs such as a doctor, a firefighter, and an actor,
which will enable them to earn kidZos currency.
They can exchange kidZos for leisure activities, or
if they earn enough, open a personal savings
account at Kidzania’s Central Bank. Their savings
even accumulate interest, allowing them to earn
more kidZos that they can spend on their next
visit. It is located in Ariel Way, London. Tickets
start at £18 for adults, £38 for children four years
and up, and £10 for that aged one to three.

The best Amusement Parks in London for the whole family

  • 1.
    The best AmusementParks in London for the whole family
  • 2.
    Abstract Amusement parks arenot just for children; the best ones offer adventures for every member of the family. Here are our picks for the best amusement parks in London. Ticket prices quoted are for walk-ups and you can get cheaper rates if you book online. Chessington World of Adventures. This theme park literally has something for everyone, with 10 themed lands and more than 40 attractions and rides. There is also a zoo with over 1000 animals on exhibit and a Sea Life center, as well as daily shows. Staying at any of the Self Catering Apartments London would give you a chance to pay a visit to the thrilling amusement parks. Thrill seekers can enjoy the more than thirty rides available at the park. Day tickets starting at £29 and yearly passes starting at £50 are available. It is located at Leatherhead Road, Greater London.
  • 3.
    Thorpe Park This adventurepark is ideal for thrill seekers who want to put their nerves against some of the steepest and fastest rides in the UK, including drop rides like the Detonator and the Stealth rollercoaster, which goes from zero to eighty in two seconds. But there is also a water park and beach for the kids. Adult tickets start at £29.99 and children under three gets in for free. You can get there by taking the Waterloo rail station to Staines, where express buses are available.
  • 4.
    London Dungeon This themepark takes you through 1000 years of London’s history in just 90 minutes. There are nineteen live shows and two thrill rides that take you through historical events such as Jack the Ripper’s reign of terror and the plot to blow up the Parliament. It also boasts of the country’s first 5D laser ride, Vengeance. While a resident at any of the Serviced Apartments Central London, you will have easy access to this place. Tickets start at £24 for adults and £19 for children. It is located at County Hall in Westminster Bridge Road. You can get there via Westminster or Waterloo Station.
  • 5.
    Legoland Windsor Lego loversof all ages will surely love this theme park, which features 55 interactive attractions including the opportunity to drive a car made of Legos. You can enjoy a Viking or pirate adventure or take a trip to the Imagination City, where children can enjoy activities that make learning fun. For younger children, there is a Duplo Valley with attractions such as the water play structure Drench Towers and the Duplo Train ride. And don’t miss Miniland, where you can view some of the world’s most iconic attractions recreated entirely with 42 million Lego bricks, including a model of London itself. Adult tickets start at £75 and children’s tickets at £70. It is located at Winkfield Road.
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    Kidzania London This themepark spans 75,000 square feet and provides children the opportunity to try out more than sixty real-life occupations. They can try out jobs such as a doctor, a firefighter, and an actor, which will enable them to earn kidZos currency. They can exchange kidZos for leisure activities, or if they earn enough, open a personal savings account at Kidzania’s Central Bank. Their savings even accumulate interest, allowing them to earn more kidZos that they can spend on their next visit. It is located in Ariel Way, London. Tickets start at £18 for adults, £38 for children four years and up, and £10 for that aged one to three.