Come one, come all! Euro Fun Park is returning to KL

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To all the thrill seekers, competitive winners, and spook lovers, here’s some good news for you: Euro Fun Park is returning to Kuala Lumpur! Starting from 31 Mar 2023, Euro Fun Park will be at the 1 Utama Shopping Centre Outdoor Car Park

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Euro Fun Park was first established in the 90s and is now Malaysia’s largest travelling amusement park. As one of the pioneers in this industry, they have toured around the country for decades, bringing joy and adventure to every destination. The rides featured at the fair utilise the latest European technology to ensure rider safety and to guarantee a fun time. 

Euro Fun Park - View of the whole park from above
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This amusement park is jam-packed with activities for the whole family. Euro Fun Park has over 20 rides, including Kiddie Rides, Family Rides, Thrill Rides, and other attractions. Adrenaline junkies will enjoy the Challenger, a ride that spins around 360 degrees, as well as the Vortex that cartwheels in the air, leaving riders feeling dizzy.  

If spinning around till you feel like throwing up isn’t your thing, they also have roller coasters, bumper cars, the Euro Wheel, a merry-go-round, and haunted rides.

Parents don’t have to worry about finding something for their young ones either. The park offers 5 rides specially designed for children, like the Formula 300, a low-intensity racing car ride with safety tracks, and their junior roller coaster.

Euro Fun Park - Game Stall
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Other than that, they even have Game Stalls, perfect for anyone who is competitive. Take a break from the rides to win a game and go home with a prize!

Euro Fun Park will be operating everyday from 7pm to 12am. Admission tickets are only RM6 per person, but the rides follow a pay-per-entry system. Each ride can only be paid for with tokens which are available for purchase on the park grounds, and 1 token is priced at RM2. So, if the ride costs 6 tokens, you’ll be spending RM12 for it.

Anyone looking for an adventurous night-time activity should definitely make a trip down to this fair. Come one, come all!

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