Australia, AU
Get an unlimited rides pass to Luna Park Sydney and enjoy all that this heritage park has to offer. Visit Coney Island, ride the Ferris Wheel, test your bravery on the Devil's Drop slide, and more.
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
Head to Luna Park Sydney and step into a world of fun and excitement suitable for the whole family. Enjoy a full day exploring this heritage-listed art deco amusement park located on the waters edge of Sydney Harbour at Milsons Point.
Entry to the park is free and your Unlimited Rides Pass entitles you to enjoy all the rides within the park, including the Boomerang rollercoaster, the Hair Raiser thrill ride, and other exciting attractions.
For the younger riders, the park also boasts a wide selection of family-friendly rides like Freaky Frogs, Cloud Nine, the Loopy Lighthouse, and much more.
TICKET INFORMATION AND RIDE ACCESS
Tickets are required for rides access.
The ride attractions are designed for use by participants who meet the displayed height and ride safety requirements.
The Park uses a color system based on height to determine which rides you can safely ride on.
Red riders (85 - 106cm) require a paying parent/adult (18+) to ride with them.
Green riders (106 - 132cm) can ride various rides alone and many with a paying parent/adult (18+).
Yellow riders (132cm and above) are free to ride any ride they like, subject to ride height & safety requirements.
It is recommended to wear enclosed footwear to get the most from your visit.
Please check www.lunaparksydney.com for more information regarding rides restrictions and accessibility.
Note: children under 85cm in height do not require a ticket to ride, however, they are only able to ride the carousel (chariot cars only) and the Ferris Wheel with a paying parent/adult (18+)
Unlimited Rides Passes are for individual use only - they are nontransferable and void if removed.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Same day bookings can only be made before 9am.
When planning your visit, please refer to Luna Park Sydney's website for hours of operation.
For further attraction information, please refer to Luna Park's website.
Tickets are not valid for use during Special Events or Park Exclusive days.
Luna Park Sydney is a cashless venue. Please ensure to have a credit or debit card with you to make purchases during your visit.
Access to all rides within Luna Park Sydney (subject to height and safety requirements)
Access to Coney Island
Access to all rides and experiences inside Coney Island (subject to height and safety requirements)
Sideshow games or food and drinks (available to purchase)
Entry to in-house Experiences (available to purchase)
Not valid during Special Events or Park Exclusive days
Luna Park Sydney is free to enter, however, tickets are required for rides access. The Park uses a color system based on height to determine which rides you can safely ride on.
Red riders (85 - 106cm) require a paying parent/adult (18+) to ride with them.
Green riders (106 - 132cm) can ride various rides alone and many with a paying parent/adult (18+).
Yellow riders (132cm and above) are free to ride any ride they like, subject to ride height & safety requirements.
It is recommended to wear enclosed footwear to get the most from your visit.
Note: children under 85cm in height do not require a ticket to ride, however, they are only able to ride the carousel (chariot cars only) and the Ferris Wheel with a paying parent/adult (18+)
For hours of operation, please refer to Luna Park Sydney's website when planning your visit.
Luna Park Sydney is a cashless venue.
the kids absolutely loved all the rides and just the hype of bringing at the iconic Luna Park.
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My son really enjoyed
So easy and reliable
We loved it and food was priced well.
Bought unlimited passes for grandchildren aged 7 &11. Only went on one ride as others to big and scary . No warning that most rides were for adults only and also closed at 3 pm . No notification of that either. Never again…. Waste of money!
Overall, we really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, it seems to be common practice here for one person to line up, and then the whole family and/or friends "follow." So, you're almost there, and then random people keep coming up from behind and joining you. This kind of thing should be stopped. Beautiful photos at night are possible, illuminated, a real highlight.
The park is relatively small, so there aren't many rides. This means you can get to know everything quickly. If you like to ride the same thing frequently, you'll get your money's worth, but otherwise, the pass isn't really worth it.
I loved it. All the games were super fun. I went during the week, so it wasn't crowded. It has several places to sit, eat, and take photos. The only thing is that it's quite small, so you can get around it quickly.