Amusement parks are parks with not only various attractions such as vehicles and games but also other recreational activities. The theme park is an amusement park where its structure and attractions center on the central theme. Unlike temporary and mobile playgrounds and carnival playgrounds, amusement parks are static and can run for long periods. They are more sophisticated than urban parks and playgrounds and usually provide attractions that meet all ages. Although amusement parks often contain areas containing themes, it is more important for theme parks to design more complex themes based on specific topics and groups of topics.
Animal theme parks are also called animal theme parks and are a combination of theme parks and zoos mainly used for entertainment, entertainment and business purposes. Many animal theme parks combine elements of classical theme park like theme entertainment and entertainment facilities as well as classical zoo elements such as active animals that are restricted to display in the cabinet It is. In many cases live animals are used as part of animal theme park rides and attractions. Two examples of animal theme parks are Disney's Animal Kingdom (550 acres or 2.2 square kilometers) in Orlando, Florida, or Tampa Bay (335 acres or 1.36 square kilometers) in Busch Gardens, Tampa, Florida. Although these commercial parks are similar in size to open zoo and safari parks, intention and appearance are different, including more entertainment and entertainment elements (performance on the stage, vehicles etc).