Fairy Park

In today's article we are going to delve into the fascinating world of Fairy Park. From its origins to its influence on today's society, we will explore the different facets and aspects that make Fairy Park a topic of interest to a wide spectrum of audiences. We will analyze its impact in different areas, its evolution over time and the possible implications it has for the future. Join us on this journey of discovery and learning about Fairy Park, where we will seek to shed light on its most relevant aspects and delve into its meaning in the contemporary world.

Fairy Park
Fairy Park
LocationAnakie, Victoria, Australia
OpenedDecember 1959 (1959-12)
Websitewww.fairypark.com

Fairy Park (also known as the Fairytale Park or the Fairytale Theme Park) is an amusement park located at Anakie, one hour west from Melbourne and 30 minutes from Geelong, in Victoria, Australia.

History

Opening in December 1959, the park was the idea of Peter Mayer, a German immigrant to the country. The Mayer family created many of the original displays by hand before purchasing the land in Anakie and opening the park. The Mayer family still owns and operates the park to this day.

Fairy Park celebrated its 50th birthday in 2009.[1]

Attractions

  • 22 Hand Crafted Animated Scenes, including Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Goldilocks
  • Model Train display
  • 360° summit views from Elephant Rock at the top of Mt Anakie
  • Camelot Playground

References

  1. ^ Pollard, Kyle (4 December 2009). "Fairy Park celebrates 50 years". Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2010.

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