World’s Weirdest Amusement Parks
Diggerland, United Kingdom
Do you have kids with Bob the Builder on the brain? Take them to one of the four Diggerland amusement parks in the United Kingdom. The rides, such as Spindizzy and Skyshuttle, are made from real construction equipment. Adults can take part in special “dumper” and backhoe loader races that test speed and coordination. The 8.5-ton backhoes are available for corporate events and private learning sessions, as well.
Ferrari World, Abu Dhabi
When the Italian automaker was choosing a spot for its unique Ferrari World amusement park, it made sense to build it in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, where people love luxury — and speed. The park opened in 2010 and features the world’s fastest roller coaster, which reaches 149 mph, and a tower ride more than 200 feet tall that simulates the G forces of a Formula One race car.

Stalin’s World, Lithuania
Ever wonder what it was really like living in the Soviet Union? Visit Grutas Park in Lithuania, aka Stalin’s World, and you can visit the Totalitarian Sphere and come face to face with statues of Vladimir Lenin, Josef Stalin and Karl Marx. Or how about the Terror Sphere, which has monuments to the organizer of the Red Terror? The park, 80 miles from Vilnius, aims to expose the “naked Soviet ideology which suppressed and hurt the spirit of our nation for many decades.” The 86 statues around the park were originally installed around Lithuania, but were dismantled as the nation gained its independence in 1989 and are now stark reminders of a darker time. Playgrounds and a mini-zoo lighten the mood, and thankfully organizers ditched the idea of transporting visitors in a Gulag-style train.
Suoi Tien Park, Vietnam
Visitors to Ho Chi Minh City can stop by for a dose of Buddhist fun with a dash of Disneyland at Suoi Tien Park, an amusement park featuring attractions such as the Jar of Holy Water, the Holy Frog on Sacred Mount and the 12-Year Cycle Sacred Temple. The requisite attractions are all here, though: a huge pool to splash in, shows with performing dolphins, a laser zone, and festivals celebrating both national and spiritual culture.

GatorLand, Orlando, Fla.
Step into the gaping jaws of the alligator and you enter one of Florida’s oldest attractions: GatorLand. There are plenty of up-close encounters with alligators and other reptiles, but the highlight has to be the gator wrestling show, done “Florida Cracker Style.” The Gator Jumparoo show is also a must-see, when the huge animals leap out of the water to snap food out of a trainer’s hand. The 110-acre park is also a nature preserve for the alligators, which you can observe on a live webcam on the park’s website.

SantaPark, Arctic Circle, Finland
It makes sense that Santa would be holed up north of the Arctic Circle, but holed up in a series of underground caves? Why not? In Rovaniemi, Finland, Santa and his elves are busy at work year-round in the cozy caves of SantaPark. Stop by for a visit and you can meet Santa, take a ride on his sleigh, which shows off the animals and wonders of Lapland, and end up in the elves’ workshop. The kitchen has a never-ending supply of gingerbread, and you can get a head start on next year’s holiday shopping at the arcade.

Dwarf Empire, Kunming, China
This so-called amusement park is the home of nearly 100 dwarfs who not only live here but put on twice-daily cabaret-style performances that could include ballet, singing or even a little break-dancing. All residents must be less than 5 feet tall, and those who don’t want to perform can contribute by keeping the empire running. (It’s a real community, overseen by an emperor, empress and parliament.) The performances are so popular with visitors that the community hopes to grow to 1,000 dwarfs by 2014.

Dickens World, Chatham, England
Travel to this town a half-hour from London and you’ll get immersed into Dickensian England, inspired by the characters and books of Charles Dickens, who spent part of his childhood in Chatham. Walk the cobblestone streets of this attraction and visit damp Marshalsea Prison, visit ghosts in Scrooge’s Haunted House, catch an animatronic show of Dickens characters, or take the Great Expectations Boat Ride. To top it all off, get scolded by a nasty schoolmaster at the Victorian Schoolhouse.

Windows of the World, Shenzhen, China
Who needs to travel the world when you can see 130 replicas of all the world’s best monuments and historical sites in one place? That’s the beauty of China’s Window of the World, where visitors can “visit” reproductions of attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, the Pyramids of Egypt, Mount Rushmore and Angkor Wat — all in handy miniature scale. There’s even a version of Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon and, paradoxically, an indoor ski hill. Visit in summer to catch the International Beer Festival.

Harmonyland, Japan
This amusement park in Kyushu, Japan, is a pink Hello Kitty fantasyland. If you can’t get enough of Hello Kitty, Cinnamon and My Melody, you’re in luck: 12 attractions and rides highlight the characters, including Kitty Castle, a boat ride, the Lovely Angel Coaster and the Time Machine of Dreams interactive movie, with seats that give off “scent.”

 
Top world cities
Top world cities
If you're making travel plans, consider visiting some of these global hotspots and less-visited geographical gems, ranked at the top by Bing. Check out the full list.
Houston
Houston, the fourth-largest city in the nation , is home to the Astros, the Rockets and a NASA hub, so it's no wonder the town touts an out-of-this-world nickname.

Singapore
Singapore, the Malay Peninsula city-state is a multicultural metropolis that also goes by a kingly moniker.
Orlando, Fla.
Tourists flock to this sunny central Florida city  for dolphins and Disney, but what was Orlando's former claim to fame?
Paris
France's capital city has captured hearts around the world, thanks to must-see attractions for history buffs, foodies, art lovers and fashion fans.
Stockholm
The capital of Sweden is a financial and cultural hub as well as the seat of royalty.
Savannah, Ga.
The Georgia seaport of Savannah boasts a nickname that exudes as much charm as its most affable resident.
Venice
Don't wait too long to visit Venice -- it's sinking! Once every two years, the art world flocks to this northern Italian city . What's the main attraction? That event draws film fanatics, too -- find out why.
Austin, Texas
The capital city of the Lone Star State offers thrills for live music fans, football tailgaters and foodies.
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Barbara, home of the Gauchos, stretches from the beach to the mountains, with plenty of California history in between.
Rome
The ancient Italian city of Rome houses some of the grandest historical structures -- from an ages-old amphitheater to one of the world's most famous fountains
Vancouver, B.C.
The British Columbia city of Vancouver has a new feather in its cap: What is its impressive title? This Canadian metropolis offers snow-capped mountains, sandy beaches and one of the continent's largest urban parks.

 
Top 10 Destinations for Family Fun
Among people who plan to travel in 2011, 83 percent will be traveling with family, and 90 percent of those traveling with family will keep their trips domestic, according to a recent TripAdvisor survey. What follows is the top 10 destinations where these travelers have the best-rated options for entertainment, dining, and accommodation.
This ranking was released as TripAdvisor’s inaugural Traveler’s Choice Family list, compiled based on user reviews from TripAdvisor.com. The 10 destinations were determined based on the number of recommendations of users who traveled with family.
For each destination, we’ve included the top-rated attraction based also on user reviews—resulting in numerous instances of lesser-known attractions outranking the destination’s most famous ones—and provided an overview of the other popular activities for families.
Anaheim, California

Top-rated attraction: Flightdeck Air Combat Center, a flight simulation center for kids and adults from age 13 up.
By comparison, Anaheim was once a sleepy southern California town of orange groves, but it began transforming into a Fantasia for families when the Disneyland Resort opened in 1955.

Now, Disney is the city’s primary employer and Anaheim is synonymous with Mickey-themed entertainment including Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure and more, but it’s not the only game in town. There’s also Adventure City, a small amusement park for smaller kids, K1 Speed Indoor Karting, Hobby City Doll and Toy Museum, and the Old West –themed Knott’s Berry Farm Park including Camp Snoopy park for the younger ones, as well as Soak City Water Park by Knott’s.

For more adult-friendly shopping dining and entertainment there’s Downtown Disney, Block at Orange, Westfield MainPlace mall, and Anaheim GardenWalk, which includes a bowling center. Family-oriented dinner shows include Medieval Times and Pirates Dinner Adventure, and the local sporting options include the Anaheim Ducks, formerly the Mighty Ducks NHL team, and the LA Angels of Anaheim.
Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Top-rated attraction: Bigfoot Zipline, a 2-hour ride for nearly all ages of gliding on cables above oaks and northwoods pines.

Set in the dells of the Wisconsin River, this little town has been a summer fun destination for 150 years, and is now claims the title of Water Park Capital of the World. Families can go kayaking, rock climbing, jetboating and jetskiing, and take one of the popular amphibious Duck tours. Wisconsin Dells is home to the country’s largest outdoor water park, Noah’s Ark, and the largest indoor water park, Wilderness Territory.

Less active activities include Rick Wilcox Magic Theater and Wizard Quest virtual game. Adult diversions include golf, Ho-Chunk Casino. For a throwback semi-indoor/ semi-outdoor night, try the popular Big Sky Drive- in movie theater.
Wildwood Crest, New Jersey


Top attraction: The beach and boardwalk

Located in the southern part of the Jersey Shore, the peaceful beach community  Wildwood Crest is the more family-friendly alternative to the adjacent parts of the Wildwoods .Visiting families stay in any of numerous midcentury modern or “doo wop” motels or in vacation or seasonal rentals.

Ocean, beach, and bay activities include boating, jet skiing, fishing, crabbing, whale and dolphin watching, and in the evenings, movies on the beach. The boardwalk is not far, with amusements, rides, and games for children and adults. Area water parks are Ocean Oasis, Raging Waters, and Splash Zone.
Orlando, Florida

Top-rated attraction: Discovery Cove, an amusement park where visitors can swim with dolphins and observe fish while snorkeling

Orlando is one of the two vacation towns that Disney built—it’s the site of the granddaddy of them all, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, Animal Kingdom, and the Typhoon Lagoon water park. Other top attractions are Universal Studios, SeaWorld, the Sammy Duvall Watersports Centre, Gatorland, and the iFly skydiving simulation.

Popular local evening outings include the comedic magic with unlimited food and beverage at the Outta Control Dinner Show and Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf. This is only a small sample—plenty more family-oriented attractions await in Orlando.
Sandusky, Ohio


Top-rated attraction: Cedar Point Amusement Park and Resort

The big draw of this Lake Erie coastal destination is one of America’s oldest amusement parks, Cedar Point, which has a whopping 17 roller coasters, rated from 2 (mild thrill) to 5 (aggressive thrill). Cedar Point’s water park Soak City also ranks high among Sandusky visitors.

Some of Sandusky’s other family attractions include the Kalahari Waterpark Resort, Ghostly Manor Thrill Center, the Merry-Go-Round Museum, and the Sandusky Maritime Museum.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina


Top attraction: The Carolina Opry, live theater performances

The coastal city of Myrtle Beach has the titular beach, but there are plenty more family entertainment options, such as horseback riding, the Soar and Explore Zipline and Ropes Course, and Mt Atlanticus mini-golf, and Ripley’s Aquarium.

For parents, there are golfing and casino cruises, and evening entertainment for all at the Carolina Opry, Alabama Theater and Le Grande Cirque.
Hershey, Pennsylvania


Top-rated attraction: Cullari Vineyards and Winery
No surprise here—the attractions of the company town of Hershey, Pennsylvania are Hershey-themed or affiliated: Hersheypark amusement park, Hershey’s Chocolate World, Hershey Gardens, Hershey Trolley Works, and The Hershey Story museum, and the ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park.
As for the non-Hershey attractions: there’s the two-wheeled tours of Segway of Hershey, Dutch Wonderland, an amusement park for small tykes, Antique Automobile Club of America Museum.
Ocean City, Maryland

Top-rated attraction: Old Pro mini golf in four indoor and outdoor themed locations
Ocean City is Maryland’s popular 10-mile-long, narrow barrier island beach community featuring three miles of boardwalk. Family attractions include of course the free beaches and the boardwalk, as well as Trimper’s Rides and Frontier Town amusement parks, the Ocean City Life-Saving Station and Wheels of Yesterday museums, and the Carousel Ice Skating Rink.
The destination’s unique draw for outdoors-loving families is Assateague Island, where overnight beach campers can wake up to glimpse the island’s free-roaming wild ponies. Fishing for billfish, tuna, and wahoo is another popular local draw—and for the more advanced, OCMD is known as the “White Marlin Capital of the World.”
Carlsbad, California
Top-rated attraction: Carlsbad Lagoon for wakeboarding, kayaking, jet skiing, pedal boating, and tubing
The Southern California coastal city of Carlsbad has an old-fashioned downtown (Carlsbad Village) as well as protected wildlife habitats. Popular local attractions include Legoland California (for kids 12 and under) and Sea Life Aquarium, the state beach, three lagoons for bird-watching, about a dozen golf courses, Carlsbad Skatepark and Carlsbad Raceway.
For days when the weather’s not cooperating with vacation plans, there’s the Gemological Institute of America Museum, the Museum of Making Music, and a designer outlet mall.
Panama City, Florida

Top-rated attraction: Yoga for You, offering private classes on the beach
Located in the Florida Panhandle, subtropical Panama City features that no-brainer combination for family summer fun: beach and amusements. The beaches are popular for activities like jetskiing, parasailing, boat tours, scuba diving, and snorkeling in the warm Gulf waters or just loafing on the white sand.
The area’s plentiful parks include Coconut Creek Family Fun Park, Super Speed Fun Park, Shipwreck Island Waterpark, Cobra Adventure Park, Gulfworld Marine Park. Panama City has more family activities like mini golf, Rock’it Lanes and Bowlarama bowling, and movies.

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