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Amusement park in San José, Costa Rica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Parque Diversiones Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes (English: The Dr. Roberto Ortiz Brenes Amusement Park, also known as Parque Diversiones or “fun park”), is an amusement park located in San José, Costa Rica. The park's motto is "healthy children help sick children".[1] The park was named for Dr. Brenes, whose proposal for a theme park resulted in the park’s creation. His mission was that the profits from the park would go to support the Dr. Carlos Saenz Herrera National Children's Hospital (Hospital Nacional de Niños, San Juan), established in 1964.[1] The amusement park began operating at the end of 1981.[1]
Location | San José, Costa Rica |
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Coordinates | 9.959951°N 84.127478°W |
Opened | 1981 |
Operated by | Asociación Pro-Hospital Nacional de Niños |
Slogan | "Healthy children helping healing children." |
Attractions | |
Total | 23 |
Roller coasters | 4 |
Water rides | 3 |
Website | www |
Among other attractions, the amusement park has four roller coasters:
Besides the steel coasters, there are three water coasters;
The park's other attractions, starting with the youth ones, include:
Family rides include:
There are mainly a lot of kiddie attractions, located at the Plaza Tio Conejo (‘Uncle Rabbit’s Plaza’), a themed area for kids.
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