Top Theme Parks In France
September 2nd, 2010 Posted in OutdoorsFrance is a great place to take kids and if you like theme parks your will be spoilt for choice. The list below will give you an idea of some of the amazing theme parks which you can find in France.
- In the Northeast of France, in Champagne-Ardenne, you can find Nigloland Park. This park provides a whole lot of fun with many rides, amusements and so much more too. Nigloland has something to offer every member of the family.
- In central France, you will find Futurescope which is situated in Poitiers. Futurescope is a world of entertainment with a host of multimedia attractions, some of which cannot be found anywhere else on the planet. You will definitely see something you have never witnessed before when you visit Futurescope for the first time. Adults and children alike all love Futurescope.
- Pay Du Fou is situated in Les Epesses in the west of France. This theme park really does have a lot to offer and more than one and a half million people each year are testimount to that. This entertaining park provides plenty of fun on a 110 acre site and it was created back in 1977 by a student of politics. You will more than likely never have seen anything quite like this place before so it is well worth a visit.
- The most well known theme park in the whole country has got to be Disneyland Paris which sees thousands of people from all over the world come to visit. This is one place where adults become children and it is somewhere that is loved by all. It would be hard to fit everything in, in just one day as there is so much to see and do. To get the most from this park you will need to go for at least a weekend; there is plenty of nice accommodation available in the local area.
There are many more theme parks in France, but there is just a selection of a few of the most talked about.
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