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This is a list of events and openings related to amusement parks that occurred in 2011. These various lists are not exhaustive.
Amusement parks
Opened
Change of name
Change of ownership
Birthday
Closed
Additions
Roller coasters
New
Relocated
Refurbished
Other attractions
New
Closed attractions & roller coasters
Amusement parks in terms of attendance
Worldwide
This section list the top 25 largest amusement parks worldwide in order of annual attendance in 2011.
Rank | Amusement park | Location | 2011 Attendance[95] |
1 | Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort | Lake Buena Vista, Florida, US | 17,142,000 |
2 | Disneyland at Disneyland Resort | Anaheim, California, US | 16,140,000 |
3 | Tokyo Disneyland | Tokyo, Japan | 13,996,000 |
4 | Tokyo DisneySea | Tokyo, Japan | 11,930,000 |
5 | Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris | Marne-la-Vallée, France | 10,990,000 |
6 | Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort | Lake Buena Vista, Florida, US | 10,825,000 |
7 | Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort | Lake Buena Vista, Florida, US | 9,783,000 |
8 | Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World Resort | Lake Buena Vista, Florida, US | 9,699,000 |
9 | Universal Studios Japan | Osaka, Japan | 8,500,000 |
10 | Islands of Adventure at Universal Orlando Resort | Orlando, Florida, US | 7,674,000 |
11 | Lotte World | Seoul, South Korea | 7,580,000 |
12 | Ocean Park Hong Kong | Hong Kong, China | 6,955,000 |
13 | Everland | Yongin, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea | 6,570,000 |
14 | Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort | Anaheim, California, US | 6,341,000 |
15 | Universal Studios Florida at Universal Orlando Resort | Orlando, Florida, US | 6,044,000 |
16 | Hong Kong Disneyland | Hong Kong, China | 5,900,000 |
17 | Nagashima Spa Land | Kuwana, Japan | 5,820,000 |
18 | SeaWorld Orlando | Orlando, Florida, US | 5,202,000 |
19 | Universal Studios Hollywood | Universal City, California, US | 5,141,000 |
20 | Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris | Marne-la-Vallée, France | 4,710,000 |
21 | Europa-Park | Rust, Germany | 4,500,000 |
22 | SeaWorld San Diego | San Diego, California, US | 4,294,000 |
23 | Busch Gardens Tampa Bay | Tampa, Florida, US | 4,284,000 |
24 | Efteling | Kaatsheuvel, Netherlands | 4,125,000 |
25 | Tivoli Gardens | Copenhagen, Denmark | 3,963,000 |
Poll rankings
Golden Ticket Awards
The 2011 Amusement Today Golden Ticket Awards were held at Holiday World & Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana.[96]
Category | 2011 Recipient | Location | Vote |
Best New Ride (Amusement park) | New Texas Giant | Six Flags Over Texas | 45% |
Best New Ride (Water park) | The Falls | Schlitterbahn | 45% |
Best Amusement park | Cedar Point | Sandusky, Ohio | 23% |
Best Water park | Schlitterbahn | New Braunfels, Texas | 66% |
Best Children's Park | Idlewild and Soak Zone | Ligonier, Pennsylvania | 30% |
Best Marine Park | SeaWorld Orlando | Orlando, Florida | 55% |
Best Seaside Park | Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk | Santa Cruz, California | 29% |
Best Indoor Water park | Schlitterbahn Galveston Island | Galveston, Texas | 31% |
Friendliest Park | Holiday World & Splashin' Safari | Santa Claus, Indiana | 32% |
Cleanest Park | Holiday World & Splashin' Safari | Santa Claus, Indiana | 35% |
Best Shows | Dollywood | Pigeon Forge, Tennessee | 30% |
Best Food | Knoebels Amusement Resort | Elysburg, Pennsylvania | 29% |
Best Water Ride (Park) | Dudley Do-Right's Ripsaw Falls | Islands of Adventure | 26% |
Best Water Park Ride | Wildebeest | Holiday World & Splashin' Safari | 34% |
Best Kids' Area | Kings Island | Mason, Ohio | 30% |
Best Dark ride | Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey | Islands of Adventure | 26% |
Best Outdoor Show Production | Epcot | Orlando, Florida | 34% |
Best Landscaping | Busch Gardens Williamsburg | Williamsburg, Virginia | 33% |
Best Halloween Event | Universal Orlando Resort | Orlando, Florida | 32% |
Best Christmas Event | Dollywood | Pigeon Forge, Tennessee | 38% |
Best Carousel | Knoebels Amusement Resort | Elysburg, Pennsylvania | 55% |
Best Indoor Coaster | Revenge of the Mummy | Universal Studios Orlando | 31% |
Best Funhouse/Walk-Through Attraction | Noah's Ark | Kennywood | 24% |
Mitch Hawker - Best Roller Coaster Poll
- Wooden Roller Coaster Poll
- Steel Roller Coaster Poll
Mitch Hawker's Best Steel Roller Coaster Poll was not held in 2011.[97]
Records broken
See also
- List of roller coaster rankings
- Category:Amusement rides introduced in 2011
- Category:Roller coasters introduced in 2011
- Category:Amusement rides that closed in 2011
Notes
References
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