Video games and amusement parks deliver people with loads of fun experiences. Amusement parks are undoubtedly fun places to visit, but video games amusement parks can tease players. While players can interact with their cool environments inside certain games, visiting those amusement parks in real life would be something else.

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Developers are free to construct the whackiest parks they want, with rides that may not be possible to duplicate in reality. From underwater to post-apocalyptic to interstellar, there are so tons of interesting video game parks that players would love to experience in real life.

10 Krazy Kremland Looks Like Barrels Of Fun (Donkey Kong Country 2)

Donkey Kong Country 2 Krazy Kremland roller coaster and ferris wheel

Krazy Kremland is the fourth world of Donky Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest. It's an amusement park filled with levels that have different themes, the main attraction being a spooky and thrilling roller coaster complete with skull cars.

Besides the thrilling coaster, Krazy Kremland boasts several ferris wheels, carousels, and colorful tents that light up in the night sky. In the park's honey-themed area, visitors are bound to find delicious treats. There's even a solid chance visitors will get to hang out with Diddy Kong himself.

9 Dragon Shores Looks Like A Rip-Roaring Good Time (Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!)

Spyro 2 Dragon Shores entrance under blue sky

Dragon Shores from Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! has plenty of traditional carnival games, like a shooting gallery and a dunking booth. There's also a Tunnel of Love and a movie theatre, should anyone need to take a break.

Dragon Shores' pièce de résistance is its iconic roller coaster, which looks a lot of fun, if a little unsafe. The amusement park even lets contenders win tokens, giving visitors another fun activity to accomplish during their stay. If they collect enough tokens, maybe they'll get some Spyro merch in exchange.

8 Prankster's Paradise Is A Magical Place (Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance)

Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance Prankster's Paradise roller coaster and ferris wheel

Prankster's Paradise is based on Pleasure Island from the 1940 Pinocchio movie. While it's part of Disney World throughout the nineties and 2000s, the video game adaptation brings the familiar and the new to one, exciting place.

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Prankster's Paradise includes all the classics. There's a ferris wheel, circus, and a roller coaster that bends its way around the whole park.

There's also an underwater area, which can become the perfect location for a great water or simulation ride.

7 Ryan Amusements Is A Creepy Underwater Dystopia (Bioshock 2)

Bioshock 2 Ryan Amusements exterior with clock

Nothing sounds cooler than an underwater amusement park. Add a dystopian steampunk aesthetic to the mix, and Ryan Amusements will make for a very popular theme park in real life. The park's main attraction is Journey to the Surface, a ride punctuated with creepy dioramas that narrate Andrew Ryan's founding of Rapture and the evils of surface society.

Adding to the park's creepy atmosphere, visitors can find a mechanized Ryan expounding his controversial philosophy and beliefs. The unsettling, dilapidated environment will captivate Bioshock fans and thrill seekers alike.

6 Pinna Park Is Full Of Secrets To Find (Super Mario Sunshine)

Mario Sunshine Pinna Park roller coaster, Bowser Jr balloons

Pinna Park from Super Mario Sunshine has a solid chance of becoming a reality. With a Super Nintendo World amusement park in Japan, and another set to open in California, the world of Mario has already been well-rendered in real life.

Pinna Park is super colorful and has all the old favorites, as well as lots of whacky characters to interact with. The Runaway Ferris Wheel may be a little too fast for some, but there are plenty of activities for every guest. Just like at the real Super Nintendo World, there's plenty of hidden secrets all around the park for visitors to find.

5 Wahoo World Is Sure To Provide Gallons Of Fun (Splatoon 2)

Splatoon 2 Wahoo World roller coaster, cafe

Wahoo World is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. While the gameplay takes place in a circular area in the middle of the park, the environment teases several attractions and experiences to enjoy, including what looks like a rocket ship simulator ride.

Covered in the Splatoon series' signature goop, Wahoo World would be a bright, colorful, and creative amusement park to visit. Featuring a carousel in the middle of the stage, cafes and eateries dot the entire landscape. While ordering off the menus, one might even learn some basic Inkling phrases.

4 The Abandoned Amusement Park Has An Eerie Atmosphere (NieR: Automata)

Nier Automata Amusement Park 2B and 9S watching fireworks

Given the lack of staff, the amusement park in NieR: Automata may not be the safest park to visit. Still, there's something about the post-apocalyptic setting that will attract thrills seekers, promising them an unforgettable experience.

The amusement park features a roller coaster, ferris wheel, carousel, and a theater. Even if everything isn't in working order, courageous visitors will be just as happy to explore the area and take pictures to show friends back home. Should any of the robots become unfriendly and start causing havoc, park guests will have some wild stories to tell.

3 The Gold Saucer Has 7 Different Attractions (Final Fantasy VII)

Final Fantasy VII Gold Saucer Chocobo Racing Arena

There's so much to do at the Gold Saucer, an amusement park in the middle of the desert in Final Fantasy VII. It has a Shooting Coaster, a haunted mansion, a place to race Chocobos, and an arcade with crane games and simulators.

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The Gold Saucer features seven attractions each with a different theme, and patrons can earn GP to use as currency. The park looks fun enough with PS1 graphics, so it will be interesting to see how it looks in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. One thing's certain, players will wish to experience the park's many thrills in person.

2 Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park Is Out Of This World (Sonic Colors)

Sonic Colors Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park Sonic running through Tropical Resort

The speed at which Sonic moves makes it difficult to appreciate just how huge Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park is. It comprises five different planets which are like giant rides in themselves. Visitors will need to plan a multi-day experience if they want to experience everything the park offers.

Thankfully, there are plenty of hotels at the Tropical Resort. Because Eggman's Incredible Interstellar Amusement Park is located in space, guests will need a space shuttle to get them from parking to the park. If visitors are wiling to brave the journey, they're in for an unforgettable experience.

1 Wondaria Remains Is Full Of Post-Apocalyptic Delights (Kirby And The Forgotten Land)

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Wondaria Remains photo with Elfilin

Wondaria Remains is the third world in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and it perfectly strikes the balance between post-apocalyptic and cute. This remarkably well-preserved park is full of bright colors and entertaining rides, including a racetrack. From taking a spooky stroll through the House of Horrors to taking in Clawroline's circus show, there's plenty for guests to do.

If guests stay until the evening, they'll get to enjoy Wondaria Remains' spectacular nighttime atmosphere, complete with shining lights. Visitors will want to enjoy all the Kirby-themed snacks available, like the Car-Mouth Cake the powerful pink puff inhales to recover health.

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