The following is a list of amusement parks in Oceania sorted by region.
AustraliaEdit
Australian Capital TerritoryEdit
CanberraEdit
- Corin Forest Recreational Playground
- Downunderland (defunct)
New South WalesEdit
- Magic Mountain, Merimbula
- Scenic World, Katoomba
- Ton-O-Fun, Forster
- Jamberoo Action Park
SydneyEdit
- Adventure Golf at Panthers World of Entertainment Complex
- Fox Studios Australia, Royal Agricultural Society Showground), Moore Park
- KAOS-Indoor Amusement arcade
- Luna Park Sydney
- Manly Waterworks
- Sega World Sydney (defunct)
- Royal Easter Show, Homebush
- The Train Shed, Luddenham (defunct)
- Wonderland City (aka: Bondi Aquarium)
- Wonderland Sydney (defunct)
QueenslandEdit
Sunshine CoastEdit
- Aussie World
- Nostalgia Town
BrisbaneEdit
- Tops, an amusement park (1988–2000) located on the top floor of The Myer Centre Brisbane
- World Expo Park, an amusement park built for Expo 88 and closed in 1989
Gold CoastEdit
- Dreamworld, has the third tallest free-falling ride in the world at 120 metres (39 stories) high, The Giant Drop
- Sea World
- Warner Bros. Movie World, home to the third steepest roller coaster drop in the world at 120.5 degrees, Green Lantern Coaster
- Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast
- WhiteWater World
South AustraliaEdit
GlenelgEdit
- Luna Park Glenelg (defunct)
- Magic Mountain (replaced by The Beachouse)
VictoriaEdit
- Adventure Park, Geelong
- Funfields, Whittlesea
- Gumbuya World, Tynong (Formerly Gumbuya Park)
- Fairy Park, Geelong
- Hi-Lite Park, Geelong (defunct)
- Studio 31 (Countdown), Ripponlea (defunct 1986)
- Luna Park, Melbourne
- Melbourne Showgrounds, Ascot Vale
- Wonderland Fun Park, Melbourne
- Kryal Castle, Ballarat
- Sovereign hill, Ballarat
Western AustraliaEdit
- Adventure World, Bibra Lake
- The Great Escape Amusement Park, Hillarys
- Kalamunda Water Park, Kalamunda
- Perth Royal Showgrounds, Claremont