New England Aquarium
The New England Aquarium, located in Boston, consists not only of an aquarium, per se, but also of an IMAX movie theater and a separate whale tank that runs from April through November. The aquarium opened to the public in 1969, and a year later there was a giant ocean tank.

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
One of the most colorful and interesting parks of the vast entertainment region of Orlando will not leave indifferent those for whom the incomprehensible and somewhat complicated words like “quidditch”, “hogwarts”, “hogsmil”, “gryffindor”, “pufendui” and the like are not just a random set of vowels and consonants.

High Roller Ferris Wheel
“The High Roller is still the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, although that honorary status bounces from ride to ride several times a year. Las Vegas is in the running as always, but Dubai and China are already catching up, so we have to hurry – so far those 168 meters can be called the tallest.ass

An amusement park in New Jersey
Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park, located in Jackson, is adored not only by tourists, but by Americans themselves. Get ready for a long journey through this amazing place – you can’t spend just an hour or two here. But you can spend a whole day here.

Hersheypark.
The history of Hersheypark goes back more than a century. That time the founder of the first American chocolate company Milton Hershey decided that workers of his enterprise must not only work hard, but also have a decent rest.

Belmont Amusement Park
Belmont Amusement Park is a historic park in the Mission Bay area that was founded by sugar magnate John Spreckels and opened in 1925 as the Mission Beach Entertainment Center. Not least in creating the park, Spreckels’ intent was to sell a piece of land in Mission Beach.

Jungle Island Amusement Park.
“Jungle Island is an entire island of adventure, entertainment, tropical plants and amazing animals. You can swim in the ocean, sunbathe on the beach, view the pink flamingo lake and even hang from a branch with a sloth.

Universal Studios Park
In this park of the famous American film company Universal you can see firsthand how movies and TV programs are shot, as well as star in some film yourself and get it on videocassette as a gift. Here visitors will discover the secrets of dizzying stunts from popular action movies. One of the best spectacles of the park is a continuation of the movie “Terminator” – a half-hour show with stereoscopic effects and robots.

Disneyland Park.
This is the very first “Disneyland” on the planet, the park of the world famous Walt Disney World, opened back in 1955. Every day it is visited by about 75 thousand people. The park is divided into eight thematic parts with over 60 attractions, different performances and show-programs are staged here every day.