Luna Park
A widely used name of amusement parks commonly used from the 1900s to 1930s. The original Luna Park in Coney Island, New York operated from 1903 to 1944. The park was an instant success and inspired other showmen from around the world to open their own Luna Parks. A large feature of the parks was their lighting displays, each housing thousands of lightbulbs lining rides and buildings (typically very large and using a mix of architectural styles).
The most commonly known are in Melbourne, Australia (opening in 1912), Sydney, Australia (opening in 1935) and in 2010, Astroland, an amusement park located near the site of the original Luna Park was renamed to Luna Park. It is home to the famous Coney Island Cyclone, opening in 1923.
Due to how popular these parks were, the phrase Luna Park now means 'amusement park' in some European languages.
The most commonly known are in Melbourne, Australia (opening in 1912), Sydney, Australia (opening in 1935) and in 2010, Astroland, an amusement park located near the site of the original Luna Park was renamed to Luna Park. It is home to the famous Coney Island Cyclone, opening in 1923.
Due to how popular these parks were, the phrase Luna Park now means 'amusement park' in some European languages.
"I went down to the local Luna Park today"
luna park
A shitty amusement park in sydney that was closed down because the faggots in North Sydney (see worst suburb) could take the sound of screaming kids. It is worth noting if word order is maintained but both words reversed it spells Anul Krap (see Anal Crap).
Has recently been reopened now with 20% less rollercoaster.
Has recently been reopened now with 20% less rollercoaster.
"I went to Luna Park to try and score some smack, all I found was children so I removed all their adrenal glands and shot their adrenachrome." Johnny
luna park
In Belgium, is used to call an arcade shop or an arcade stand at fairs, playing mostly electronic games and some coins games.
It's slowly replaced by electronic gambling shop.
Origin of the words seems to come from a freak show village attraction in a Brussels International Exhibition in the beginning of the 20th century.
It's slowly replaced by electronic gambling shop.
Origin of the words seems to come from a freak show village attraction in a Brussels International Exhibition in the beginning of the 20th century.
They got Ms. Pacman at the luna park.
This guy will stay all day long at the luna park trying to beat Donkey Kong!
This guy will stay all day long at the luna park trying to beat Donkey Kong!