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Luna Park in Tel Aviv
LocationTel Aviv Fairgrounds, Tel Aviv, Israel
Opened1970 (1970)
OwnerEntertainment Town Ltd.
Attractions
Total27
Roller coasters3
Water rides1

Luna Park (Hebrew: לונה פארק תל אביב) is an amusement park complex in the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds in Tel Aviv, Israel.

History

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Luna Park was established in 1970.[1][2][3] Luna Park attractions include Ferris wheels, bumper cars, carousels and roller coasters. In its early days, entrance was free and visitors paid only for rides.

There is also an Israeli children's song called "Daddy, Let's Go to Luna Park" [he] written in the 1950s, named for a previous iteration of Luna Park a few kilometers to the south in Jaffa.

Attractions

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Roller coasters

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Ride Name Picture Opened Manufacturer Model/Type Notes
Anaconda[4]   2000 Vekoma Boomerang In 2015 it was repainted to orange and green.
Roller Coaster[5] March 14, 2010 Vekoma Junior Coaster - 335m Replaced the old Roller Coaster after 32 years.
Twister[6] 2011 Eos Rides Crazy Twister

Flat rides

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Ride Name Picture Opened Manufacturer/Type Notes
The Gems World August 2017 Area The area includes a "Flying bikes" carousel and a monorail ride. Replaces the Hollywood Carousel.
The King July 2017 Loop Fighter Replaces the Octopus.
Star Flyer   June 2016 Funtime The tallest flat ride in Israel. (72m)
Ferris Wheel   April 2016 Ferris wheel The tallest Ferris wheel in Israel. (60m)
Sky Craft 2013 Flaying carpet
Cinema Luna 2013 7d cinema
Black Mamba 2009 Space Shot
The Candy   1999 Top Spin
Pirate ship 1980s Pirate ship
Breakdancer Breakdance
Tagada Tagada
Water Slides 1990s/2006 Water Slide There are 4 slides - two blue, and two red.  The blue slides were built and opened in the early 90's, and the red ones in 2006
Power Towers 2004
Bumper cars Bumper cars
Ghost Train 1970s Dark ride
Horses Carousel 1970s Carousel
Swallow Carousel
Planes Carousel Red baron
Elephants Carousel 2014 Replaced the old Elephants Carousel
Safari
Mini-boats Carousel
Driving School

Former attractions

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Ride Year Opened Year Closed Description
Octopus 2016 Octopus ride, replaced by The King in 2017.
Rocket Closed
Hollywood Carousel 2016
Chain carousel 2014 On April 17, 2014, there was an accident which caused 22 injuries.[7] It was replaced by the Star Flyer in 2016.
The Flying Camel 2002 A Flying island ride.
Roller Coaster[8] 1977 2009 A Pinfari "Zyklon" Roller coaster. After 32 years of operations it was replaced by the new Roller Coaster.[9]
Cinema 180 2012 Replaced by Cinema Luna in 2013
Safari Rally 2010 Replaced by Twister
go Kart Replaced by Safari
A glass maze 2009 Replaced by Black Mamba
Ferris Wheel 2013 It replaced the 1970 original feriis wheel and then it was replaced by the new 2016 ferris wheel.
Aerial tramway 1980s 1991 Relocated to the Superland
Plate 2014 A Round Up
Italian carousel Carousel for toddlers
The hovercraft of death 2005 Replaced by the water slides
Loop Relocated to the Superland
Planes Ride Relocated to the Superland
Sky Loop 1990s 2019
Ballerina 1970s 2019 When it opened it was painted red, then blue. In 2014 it was relocated and repainted to green.

References

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  1. ^ "Luna Park". lunapark.co.il. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ Schuster, Ruth. "Tourist tip #265 / The Luna Park in Tel Aviv". haaretz.com. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Luna Park Tel Aviv Map". israeltraveler.org. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  4. ^ Marden, Duane. "Anaconda  (Luna Park Tel Aviv)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  5. ^ Marden, Duane. "Roller Coaster  (Luna Park Tel Aviv)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  6. ^ Marden, Duane. "Twister  (Luna Park Tel Aviv)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  7. ^ Amram, Azri (April 17, 2014). "לונה-פארק: 22 ילדים נפצעו קל בשל תקלה במתקן". Mako. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  8. ^ Marden, Duane. "Roller Coaster  (Luna Park Tel Aviv)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
  9. ^ Shapira, Michal (March 16, 2010). "סוף הסיבוב: לאחר 32 שנה הוחלפה רכבת ההרים בלונה פארק". nrg. Retrieved July 19, 2017.
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