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Luneur il parco giochi fantasma
LunEur (complete name Luna Park Permanente di Roma) is the largest amusement park in Rome and the oldest in Italy, dating back to 1953. It took its name from the Eur district in Rome where it is located. On April 20, 2008, the park closed. The EUR SpA has stated that the decision to close the park was made by the prefetto in order to guarantee the safety of the area. The park reopened in 2016.
Contents
- Luneur il parco giochi fantasma
- Dopo otto anni riapre il luneur battuta una forza ostile
- The beginning
- The lean years and renovations
- The parks sudden closure
- Possible reopening in 2009
- 2016 reopening
- Rides
- Roller Coasters
- Access
- References
LunEur is actually the second Luna Park for the city, succeeding the Frederick Ingersoll-built park that closed in the 1930s.
Dopo otto anni riapre il luneur battuta una forza ostile
The beginning
Initially, the rides were set up for the Agricultural Fair of 1953. Due to its unexpected popularity, however, a decision was made to keep the park open for a period of time every year. In 1960, the 17th Olympic Games were held in Rome, which prompted the decision to extend the park’s season so it was open year round. Five years later, a referendum was held, which led to the amusement park receiving its current name. LunEur stayed open year round from 1960 to 1965.
The lean years and renovations
Although the park maintained its popularity in the years immediately after the Olympics, it went through lean times in the early to mid 2000s.
The park’s sudden closure
In April 2008, one year after the renovations, the park was forced once again to close its doors because of lawsuits brought against it by Slc-Cgil. On the morning of April 14, 2008 the entire area was closed off.
Possible reopening in 2009
On October 10, 2008, Mauro Miccio, managing director of Eur spa, which owns the grounds the park is located on, announced that this historic amusement park might reopen at the beginning of 2009. In order to do so, EUR 16 million was allocated, with 1 million earmarked for modernizing electrical equipment and sanitation facilities and taking care of the park’s plants. The remaining 15 million was to be earmarked for new rides and removing the multitude of obsolete rides. Currently, no further information on the reopening of the park is available.
2016 reopening
8 years after its closure, LunEur opened again on October 27, 2016. Most of the original rides were dismantled and substituted with new attractions.
Rides
Space Container, Jungle River, Pasaje del Terror, Tappeto Elastico, American Circus, Labirinto di Cristallo, Dinosauri, Ruota Panoramica, Gincana, Palla Matta, Seggiolini volanti, Venturer, Nave Pirata, Kosmodromo, Giostre, Rettilario, Nessie, Lideur Boats, Trenino el Paso, Super Truck, Rotoshake, Magica casa, Las Vegas, Creazy Dance, Simulation Theatre, Casa Svizzera, Gonfiabili, Tokaido, Jumbo, Horror House, Tagadà, Tea Cup, Flipper, Miniscooter, and Splash Bowl.
Roller Coasters
All of LunEur's roller coasters have been steel-framed, sit-down roller coasters.
Access
The nearest metro stations are EUR Magliana, EUR Palasport and EUR Fermi of Line B. Busses 706, 707, 717, 765 and 771 also go the park.