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Luna Park

★★★★(15943 reviews)
Theme Park1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia

Price

From $340 per package

Ages

5 - 16 years

Group Size

10 - 19 guests

Duration

All Day

About This Venue

Luna Park Sydney is an iconic harbour-side amusement park offering a lively carnival atmosphere with classic rides, games, and attractions. Birthday parties here immerse children in thrilling rides and playful entertainment, making it an ideal venue for young celebrants aged 5–16.

Party packages include unlimited all-day ride passes for each child, a dedicated 45-minute session in a private party room (the Luna Lounge) for lunch, and catering with kids' meals, popcorn, and drinks. Two packages are available at different price points ($34 and $54 per child), and each comes with a special gift for the birthday child and digital invitations. Parents can bring their own birthday cake or opt for an add-on ice cream cake, and adult ride passes can be purchased at a discounted rate. A minimum of 10 children is required for booking, and parties are hosted on weekends (park entry is free for guests not riding). Luna Park's party hosts help coordinate the event, but adult supervision is required for children on rides, especially for younger kids under height limits.

Opening Hours

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Contact Information

  • 📍1 Olympic Dr, Milsons Point NSW 2061, Australia
  • 📞(02) 9922 6644
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What Parents Say

Amber Witt

★★★★

Very fun day out with lots to see and do! We ran out of time to see everything, you really need a whole day there to enjoy all the rides. I would have given 5 stars if there was more rides available for the 'red ticket' holders (generally 3-4 year olds) and if the park had some sort of lockers available to store your things in. Don't buy any food here if you can avoid it....it's pretty expensive and make sure you catch the ferry over. It's much quicker than trekking back up the hill to the train station.

2 weeks ago

ADHISHWAR NARAYAN TIWARI

★★★★★

O wow what a unbelievably amazing amusement Park, must go and I would suggest take a longer pass coz you would want to go again and again. Big Dipper is amazing thrilling ride, so is wild mouse. And as soon as you enter there is a rotor one. Do try that it's simply wow the feel in that ride, make sure not to eat too much and it's going to make you feel light headed. Enjoy and enjoyyyyyyyy

2 weeks ago

Keith Seward

★★★★★

Great place, wortg a visit with kids for fun and amazing views. Food is not bad and the waiting time is average for a teame park. Can get around with a pram and a fair amount of rides for little ones as well.

a week ago

Sibte Arif

Sydney’s Luna Park – A Disappointing Experience From a distance, Luna Park in Sydney looks attractive and well-located, but once you get closer, the reality is very different. The park is squeezed between residential flats, and the overall atmosphere feels cramped and uninviting. When we visited, several of the main rides — at least four to five — were closed without any prior notice. Despite paying around $150 for tickets, we felt the money was completely wasted. On top of that, we had purchased additional tickets for some games, but when we saw them up close, it became clear that the games were overpriced and not worth the money. One of the biggest disappointments was the management’s attitude. When we asked about the closed rides, the staff gave vague, roundabout answers instead of providing clear information. At one point, a ride even stopped operating while people were still on it. The riders were taken off, and when we asked what happened, the only explanation we got was: “It’s closed for today.” When we asked when it would reopen, there was no proper answer. Overall, it was a frustrating and disappointing visit. Both our time and money were wasted. If you are planning to visit Sydney as a tourist, it’s better not to even bother going near Luna Park. It looks appealing from afar, but once inside, it fails to meet even basic expectations of an amusement park.

a month ago

Ana Clara

★★

The park itself was really nice to see, everything very retro and it kind of takes you back to the 90s, with great views, music and vibes. But everything is very overpriced and they don’t do single rides, so you either pay $75 for unlimited rides, or don’t ride at all. That was an absurd and they lost the chance of gaining some money and providing a better experience for 4 people because of it. Who wants to spend $75 if they want to go in 1 or 2 rides?

2 weeks ago