The best theme parks in New York deliver thrills for punters of all ages and tastes. From sprawling rural water parks to classic inner-city amusement arcades, there’s a rip-roaring fun park for everyone in New York.

Wondering where to get an adrenaline fix? We’re covering some of the most popular amusement parks in New York State. This carefully-curated selection spans a broad range of genres, including top destinations in the Big Apple and Upstate New York. Most only open during the warmer months – just another reason to love a New York summer.

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    Coney Island

    A historic entertainment district in Brooklyn

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    While Coney Island is technically a neighbourhood rather than a theme park, this action-packed peninsula merits a mention. Located on the southern end of Brooklyn, the historic district was the USA's most extensive entertainment area at the turn of the 20th century. Groundbreaking innovations in amusement rides and audio-visual technology saw it cement its name in the history book.

    Massive modern amusement parks have since dwarfed Coney Island, but it’s still worth a visit. Pop into the iconic Nathan’s Famous for a hotdog, then hit some of the top attractions. Highlights include Luna Park, the New York Aquarium, and Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park. 

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    Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park

    A classic Coney Island park with a massive Ferris wheel

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    Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park is a famous attraction straddling Coney Island Beach and Boardwalk. While the park hosts 6 adult and 12 kid-friendly rides, it’s best known for its namesake: a wonderful Ferris wheel owned by a bloke called Deno. 

    The 150-ft-tall observation wheel was constructed in 1920 and has become a New York City designated landmark. A full lap of the wheel takes about 10 minutes – punters get sweeping views of the city and Atlantic Ocean. Entry to Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park is free, but you’ll need to purchase credits to enjoy its eclectic collection of rides.

    Location: 3059 W 12th St, Brooklyn, NY 11224, USA

    Phone: +1 718-372-2592

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    Luna Park

    An old-school classic on Coney Island

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    Luna Park is one of the oldest and most iconic theme park brands in the USA, making it a must for history buffs and nostalgic types. Upon its Coney Island inauguration in 1903, the original amusement park thrilled local families with a dazzling array of attractions and rides. The brand quickly expanded worldwide, and many spin-offs continue to trade today.

    The original Coney Island Luna Park closed after a devastating fire in 1944. But in 2010, investors reopened a new and improved Luna Park across the road from the original site. Of its 36 present-day rides, the most sought-after attractions include the Thunderbolt and Beast rollercoasters, the Soarin’ Eagle spinning ride, and the Coney Island Raceway go-kart track.

    Location: 1000 Surf Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224, USA

    Phone: +1 718-373-5862

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    Playland Park

    A century-old theme park in Rye

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    Playland Park is a historical theme park in Rye, a small coastal suburb about 1 hour from downtown New York. Inaugurated on the beachfront in 1928, the sprawling 280-acre park has been a classic Westchester attraction for almost 100 years. Many of its assorted rides have modernised over the years, with the latest iterations boasting state-of-the-art technology.

    Popular old-school attractions include the Dragon Coaster and Derby Racer. If adrenaline-pumping thrills aren’t your thing, the seasonal park also boasts a beachfront boardwalk and pool. General admission fees include unlimited rides, and there’s a cheap spectator-only option for the scaredy-cats.

    Location: 1 Playland Pkwy, Rye, NY 10580, USA

    Phone: +1 914-820-3070

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    Adventureland

    A top spot for Long Island adventures

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    Adventureland is a family-friendly theme park in East Farmingdale, a small Long Island village about 30 minutes east of New York. Since opening in 1962, the park has become a popular attraction for holidaymaking families in New York State. A festive atmosphere and a solid selection of rides continue to lure the crowds today.

    The seasonal park opens in March and offers unlimited rides with an admission ticket (online bookings and adults over 25 years get a discount). With attractions spanning rollercoasters to waterslides and kid-friendly arcades, Adventureland has an adventure for just about everyone.

    Location: 2245 Broadhollow Rd, Farmingdale, NY 11735, USA

    Phone: +1 631-694-6868

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    Niagara Amusement Park and Splash World

    A thrilling theme park near America’s famous waterfalls

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    Niagara Amusement Park and Splash World is a popular family-orientated option a stone’s throw from the world-famous Niagara Falls. Due to this strategic location, the park welcomes a steady stream of vacationing families visiting the thundering triple cascade.

    The seasonal park opens in May and closes when icy temperatures return in December. In the amusement park section, you’ll find a plethora of death-defying rides, such as a rollercoaster and log flume. The splash park section focuses on fun in the sun, with attractions like waterslides, a lazy river, and a wave pool.

    Location: 2400 Grand Island Blvd, Grand Island, NY 14072, USA

    Phone: +1 716-770-1770

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    Six Flags Darien Lake

    An awesome Six Flags branch near Niagara Falls

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    Six Flags Darien Lake is a prominent theme park in Darien Center, a laidback rural hamlet about 45 minutes from Buffalo. As it’s on the way to Niagara Falls and Canada, it welcomes plenty of American holidaymakers venturing west. Owned by the Six Flags corporation, this branch is one of 27 amusement parks scattered across the USA, Canada, and Mexico 

    The most sought-after Darien Lake ride is Superman: Ride of Steel, a mile-long rollercoaster with a 213-ft, 70-degree drop – it’s guaranteed to get the G-force cranking. If the thought of that makes you weak in the knees, Six Flags Darien Lake has several less terrifying options, like waterslides and kiddie rides.

    Location: 9993 Alleghany Rd, Corfu, NY 14036, USA

    Phone: +1 585-599-4641

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    Splish Splash

    One of the largest waterparks in New York State

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    Splish Splash is a massive waterpark in Calverton, a rural district on the east side of Long Island. The 96-acre aquatic amusement centre is the largest of its kind in New York State making it a go-to option when the sun soars. Thrillseekers can choose from over 20 waterslides, plus 2 wave pools and a lazy river.

    For next-level fun, give Alien Invasion or Bootleggers a go –they’re both rated as the park's most intense rides. Laidback toddler-friendly slides and wading pools provide the little ones somewhere safe to splash. Splish Splash opens for the summer season in May.

    Location: 2549 Splish Splash Dr, Calverton, NY 11933, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +1 631-727-3600

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    Zoom Flume

    A sensational Catskills waterpark

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    Zoom Flume resides in East Durham, a Greene County town about 2.5 hours north of New York City. While it’s not as big as other New York State waterparks, it has ample aquatic adventures to keep the whole family happy.

    Serious thrill-seekers should seek out the 10,000-gallon-a-minute Wild River Ride. Alternatively, try Black Vortex, which churns through a terrifying network of pitch-black twists and turns. For something more easygoing, hit the Lazy River or Lagoon Activity Pool instead.

    Location: 20 Shady Glen Rd, East Durham, NY 12423, USA

    Phone: +1 800-888-3586

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    Seabreeze Amusement Park

    Home to one of the USA's oldest rollercoasters

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    Established in 1879, Seabreeze Amusement Park is one of the oldest theme parks in the USA. But that doesn’t mean it’s past its prime. Boasting a wide array of rollercoasters, kiddie rides, and waterslides, this action-packed Rochester park continues to reel in the crowds.

    Jack Rabbit is a bucket-list experience for avid amusement park aficionados. Widely known as one of the country's oldest continually operating rollercoaster, it has been exhilarating adrenaline-seekers for over 100 years. Thrill rides aside, Seabreeze Amusement Park has plenty of excellent shops, restaurants, and live shows. Gates open from mid-May to mid-September.

    Location: 4600 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622, USA

    Phone: +1 585-323-1900

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Elisha Donkin | Contributing Writer