Instead, visitors embark on immersive experiences; whether that means role-playing characters in a yearlong Renaissance world or physically plunging into crocodile-filled tanks. Unusual amusement parks are on trend-Saudi Arabia has plans to open an "extreme park" on an oil rig in the Arabian Gulf in 2025. Read on to learn how parks around the world are giving visitors the chance to escape reality.
01 Evermore
PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH
37 The main attractions at this theme park aren't rides there aren't any but, instead, trained actors who play fantasy characters. A yearlong Renaissance fair, Evermore invites visitors to join a guild, learn characters' backstories and role-play their own, while participating in various tasks and quests.
02 Parque Xcaret
CANCÚN, MEXICO
This park is named for the nearby archaeological site, Xcaret, formerly a Mayan settlement. Rather than man-made roller coasters, the theme park uses the natural environment to give visitors thrills. Swim with nurse sharks and explore underground rivers and caverns, then in the evening, catch a live performance depicting Mayan culture.
03 The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
A tried-and-true favorite, Universal Studios' replica of the world of Hogwarts gives visitors a chance to shed their Muggle status and hop off platform 934. Cast spells, drink butterbeer and ride the Hogwarts Express from Diagon Alley to the village of Hogsmeade.
04 Hacienda Nápoles
PUERTO TRIUNFO, COLOMBIA
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