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Luna Park Sydney amusement park in Sydney, NSW
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Luna Park Sydney

4.1(16,593 reviews)$$$Amusement Park
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy gentle rides like the carousel and Ferris wheel, while older kids and teens love the hair-raising Wild Mouse roller coaster and Volare flying coaster. The variety of rides across different thrill levels means multiple age groups can enjoy the park together.

About

Luna Park Sydney is an iconic harborside amusement park featuring the famous smiling face entrance, offering classic carnival rides, roller coasters, and attractions suitable for toddlers through teens. The spectacular location at Milsons Point provides stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, making it a quintessential Sydney experience that combines thrills with breathtaking scenery.

Highlights

  • The iconic Coney Island funhouse with mirrors, slides, and vintage attractions dating back to the 1930s
  • Wild Mouse roller coaster offering thrilling twists and turns with spectacular harbor views
  • The historic Ferris wheel providing panoramic views of Sydney Harbour, the Bridge, and Opera House
  • Hair Raiser ride that swings riders high above the harbor for unforgettable photo opportunities
  • Gentle rides area with carousels and kid-sized attractions perfect for younger children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday afternoons (Monday-Thursday) for significantly smaller crowds and shorter wait times, though note the earlier 2:00 PM closing time.
  2. 2.Purchase unlimited ride passes online in advance for better value than paying per ride, especially if you have multiple children.
  3. 3.Take the train to Milsons Point station, which is literally steps from the entrance, saving on parking fees and avoiding Sydney traffic.
  4. 4.Arrive close to opening time to experience popular rides like the Wild Mouse before queues build up, and enjoy cooler morning temperatures in summer.
  5. 5.Bring Australian dollars or a credit card that works internationally, and check the current exchange rate before purchasing tickets or food.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (Monday-Thursday) offer the smallest crowds, though the park closes early at 2:00 PM. For longer visits, Friday evenings or Sunday afternoons balance manageable crowds with extended hours. Visit during Australian autumn (March-May) or spring (September-November) for pleasant weather without extreme summer heat.

What to Know

Expect to spend around AUD $50-70 per person for unlimited ride passes (approximately USD $35-50), with online discounts often available. The park is easily accessible by train, and while food is available inside, it's typical amusement park pricing, so budget accordingly or eat before arriving.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with extended hours on weekends and school holidays. Summer (December-February) brings the warmest weather but largest crowds, particularly during Australian school holidays in January. Special events run during Halloween and Christmas seasons with themed decorations and extended evening hours.

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Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Milsons Point village (5-minute walk) for casual cafes and takeaway options, or cross the harbor to Circular Quay (10 minutes by train) for extensive family-friendly dining including waterfront restaurants with kids' menus and classic Australian fish and chips shops.

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