Rollercoasters that launch you sky-high, castles that sparkle at sunset, parades, penguins and popcorn in every flavour. Theme parks might just be the coolest places on Earth. We’re talking about Japan’s perfectly polished Disney resorts to splash zones in Southeast Asia and scream-worthy loops in California. Each one is worth the detour, the flight - or even the whole holiday.
8 best theme parks in the world
Tokyo DisneySea (Chiba, Japan)
Best for: Theme park purists, couples, returning Disney fans
Unlike any other Disney park, Tokyo DisneySea blends Disney storytelling with Japanese imagination and precision. Each ‘port of call’ pulls you somewhere else entirely, from Jules Verne’s subterranean worlds to Mediterranean harbours and the cliffs of Arendelle. From the volcano of Mount Prometheus to Venetian gondolas and newly opened Fantasy Springs, everything here feels extra polished - right down to the popcorn flavours (soy sauce butter, anyone?). It’s just outside Tokyo, but like another universe entirely.
Best things to do at Tokyo DisneySea
Dive into the depths on Journey to the Center of the Earth, an original thrill ride through molten caverns.
Sail through song with Sinbad’s Storybook Voyage, a cult favourite known for its warm storytelling and charming soundtrack.
Explore the brand-new Fantasy Springs, where Frozen, Tangled and Peter Pan each have their own mini-lands and rides.
Soar around the world on Soaring: Fantastic Flight, one of the park’s most high-tech and breathtaking attractions.
Visit the eerie Tower of Terror, Tokyo’s own version of a spooky house with a completely original backstory.
Try Instagram-famous treats like alien mochi, sea salt ice cream, and curry popcorn.
Where to stay near Tokyo DisneySea
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (Lantau Island, Hong Kong SAR)
Best for: First-timers, young families, short-haul trips from Southeast Asia
Compact, charming, and easy to navigate, Hong Kong Disneyland is a fan favourite for families wanting the magic without the overwhelm. Set on lush Lantau Island, it’s the most accessible park for many in Asia-Pacific. That’s just 15 minutes by taxi from the airport. Despite its size, it punches above its weight with the brand-new World of Frozen, an immersive Arendelle where Elsa’s palace glimmers above a fjord. Add that to the Iron Man Experience, Mystic Manor, and traditional Disney hits, and you’ve got a park that feels familiar and fresh.
Things to do at Hong Kong Disneyland
Enter Arendelle at World of Frozen, with a boat ride through Elsa and Anna’s story and snow-covered streets that feel straight out of the film.
Ride Mystic Manor, is a Hong Kong-exclusive spin on the Haunted Mansion that swaps ghosts for enchanted artefacts and a mischievous monkey.
Take flight on the Iron Man Experience, where Stark tech meets cityscape thrills.
Catch the Momentous nighttime spectacular, with lights, lasers, fireworks and more projected onto the castle.
Stroll through Main Street, U.S.A., snack on Mickey-shaped treats, and take photos with Disney friends in Cantonese and English.
Explore Adventureland by boat, raft or Tarzan’s Treehouse.
Where to stay near Hong Kong Disneyland
Magic Kingdom (Orlando, Florida, USA)
Best for: Classic Disney fans, multigenerational trips, first-time visitors
The original Walt Disney World park, Magic Kingdom is pure Disney storytelling: big skies, sweeping parades, and childhood favourites brought to life. It’s made up of six lands: wander through the pastel storefronts of Main Street, U.S.A., sail past tiki gods in Adventureland, or ride a riverboat through the Old West in Frontierland. At its centre is Cinderella Castle, glittering above the hub like a storybook come to life. Chase nostalgia or meet Mickey for the first time - there’s something for everyone.
Things to do at Magic Kingdom
Embark on a swashbuckling adventure with Pirates of the Caribbean, a classic dark ride through pirate-infested waters.
Experience the thrills of Space Mountain, a high-speed roller coaster through the galaxy.
Join the Seven Dwarfs on a mining adventure in the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
Fly over London with Peter Pan's Flight.
Meet Disney characters, from Mickey Mouse on Main Street to princesses in Fantasyland.
End your day with the Happily Ever After fireworks show lighting up the night sky over Cinderella Castle while your favourite Disney songs play.
Where to stay near Magic Kingdom
Dreamworld (Gold Coast, Australia)
Best for: Aussie families, wildlife lovers, rollercoaster seekers
Australia’s biggest theme park, Dreamworld is part thrill ride, part wildlife park, part water wonderland. It’s a full-on day out in Coomera on the Gold Coast, where you can plunge 119 metres on the Giant Drop one minute, then hand-feed a kangaroo the next. There are coasters for the brave, gentle carousels for the littlies, and enough Aussie wildlife to make it feel like a bush adventure wrapped in rollercoaster tracks.
Things to do at Dreamworld
Free-fall 119 metres on the Giant Drop, still the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest and most stomach-flipping ride.
Head to Steel Taipan, Dreamworld’s triple-launch coaster, with spins, twists and a backwards section that’ll keep thrill fans on edge.
Wander through Dreamworld Corroboree, home to koalas, kangaroos and a rich celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture.
Ride the Dreamworld Express or Murrissippi Motors for slower-paced fun with great views.
Catch shows, roving performers, and seasonal events like Happy Halloween, Winterfest, and Spring County Fair
Where to stay near Dreamworld
Universal Studios Singapore (Sentosa Island, Singapore)
Best for: Families, movie buffs, short-haul getaways from Southeast Asia
Universal Studios Singapore is a smaller park compared to some of the others, but it punches well above its weight. It’s a whirlwind of Hollywood hits, from ancient tombs to futuristic battles, all wrapped in immersive zones like Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and the newly opened Minion Land. Expect high-tech thrills, splashy water rides, and
Things to do at Universal Studios Singapore
Join Optimus Prime on Transformers: The Ride – 3D, a high-speed, motion-simulated chase packed with explosive effects and immersive visuals.
Pick your side on Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON, a pair of duelling rollercoasters - one seated, one inverted - twisting through a sci-fi skyline.
Dodge curses and beetles in pitch-black tunnels on Revenge of the Mummy, a high-speed indoor coaster set in an ancient Egyptian tomb.
Get drenched on Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure, a whitewater raft ride past animatronic dinosaurs with a final drop that brings the splash.
Climb into a fairy tale on Puss in Boots’ Giant Journey, a suspended coaster through beanstalk twists in search of golden eggs.
Watch a soundstage crumble into chaos in Lights, Camera, Action! Hosted by Steven Spielberg, a special effects showcase set in a hurricane-hit city.
Enter the cheeky world of Minion Land, home to dance-party carousels, interactive zones and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, a 3D motion ride full of banana-fuelled fun.
Where to stay near Universal Studios Singapore
Warner Bros. Movie World – Gold Coast, Australia
Best for: Film fans, teens, cartoon-loving kids
Welcome to Hollywood on the Gold Coast. Movie World doesn’t just nod to the movies: it catapults you straight into them. One minute you’re dodging explosions in a live-action stunt show, the next you’re hurtling out of a subway with Superman at your side. It’s louder, glossier, and more cinematic than your average theme park. From high-speed DC coasters to behind-the-scenes backlot feels and Looney Tunes parades for younger kids, this is where big-screen fantasy meets real-world adrenaline.
Things to do at Movie World
Ride Superman Escape, a launch coaster that rockets from 0 to 100 km/h in two seconds flat.
Enter the Justice League 3D battle, where laser blasters meet villain takedowns in an interactive dark ride.
Catch the Hollywood Stunt Driver show, complete with fireballs, chase scenes and roaring engines.
Let little ones loose in Kids’ WB! Fun Zone, with gentle rides, splash areas and plenty of meet-and-greets.
Stroll through the Star Parade at Warner Bros. Movie World, where Bugs Bunny, Scooby-Doo and friends turn the footpath into a full-blown production.
Where to stay near Movie World
Six Flags Magic Mountain – California, USA
Best for: Adrenaline junkies, coaster collectors, West Coast USA trips
This one’s for the thrill chasers. Up in the hills north of LA, Six Flags Magic Mountain isn’t about characters or castles. Instead, it’s pure, unapologetic rollercoaster madness. The numbers say it all: 20+ coasters, several world records, and rides that flip, twist, launch, and dive like they’ve got something to prove. This is where you go to test your limits, lose your voice, and come out buzzing.
Things to do at Six Flags Magic Mountain
Brave X2, a 4D coaster that flips you head over heels while plunging down a 60-metre drop.
Race a friend on Twisted Colossus, a hybrid wood-steel coaster with duelling tracks and airtime galore.
Strap in for Tatsu, a flying coaster that soars facedown over hills and loops like you’re clinging to a dragon.
Get launched on Full Throttle, one of the world’s tallest and fastest looping coasters with both forward and backward sections.
Cool down with food trucks, arcade games and shaded viewing areas for those who prefer to watch the chaos, while others join it.
Where to stay near Six Flags Magic Mountain
Sea World – Gold Coast, Australia
Best for: Families with younger kids, marine wildlife lovers
Part marine park, part theme park, Sea World blends gentle thrills with close-up animal encounters - think dolphin dives, penguin colonies, and jet-ski stunt shows by the water. It’s less about loops and more about wonder, with enough rides to keep older kids entertained (yes, there’s a coaster), and plenty of interactive zones for younger ones. Wander between tanks of tropical fish, Arctic-like enclosures and sandy splash zones, all with the Coral Sea breeze in the air.
Things to do at Sea World Gold Coast
Ride the Storm Coaster, a part-rollercoaster, part-water ride that ends in a splash-filled warehouse collapse.
Catch the Affinity Dolphin Presentation, where trainers and bottlenose dolphins show off soaring leaps and deep connections.
Step into Penguin Encounter, a chilly dome where King and Gentoo penguins waddle through icy landscapes.
Let the littlies loose at The Reef at Castaway Bay, a soft-floor, splash-filled playground with spray fountains and shade sails.
See the ocean from above on the Sky Flyer, a rotating tower ride with sweeping views of Broadwater and beyond.
Get a front-row seat to the Thunder Lake Stunt Show, complete with jet skis, flips and fireballs on water.
Where to stay near Sea World Gold Coast
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