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Kongeparken
Kongeparken (lit. The King's park) is an amusement park in the village Ålgård, near Stavanger, Norway. Kongeparken is the biggest amusement park in the southwest of Norway and Rogaland's biggest tourist attraction.〔Region Stavanger: (Kongeparken ) Published 2012, visited 21st of October 2013〕 The park offers over 50 different rides and adventures for the entire family〔Kongeparken: () Published 2012, visited 21st of October 2013〕 and has been awarded several times for good service and innovative attractions.〔NRK: (Kongeparken vant bransje-"Oscar" ) Published 16th of Mars 2012, Visited the 21st of October 2013〕 == History == Kongeparken was opened by Gabriel Ålgård May 16, 1986, and was intended to be a park with outdoor activities such as BMX, roller-skating, arcades, golfing etc. The building came to a total of 220 Million Norwegian Kroner. Kongeparken had over 200 000 visitors opening year, but already in July 1986 the park was bankrupt. In 1997 the park was bought by its current owners, the Lund-family, who has over a hundred years experience through Lunds Tivoli. The park is owned and operated by Rogaland Fritidspark AS. The son of Bjoern and Veslemoey Lund, Haakon, is the leader of the park today. The Lund-family did some major changes in the park, such as adding new concepts and put a larger focus on activities. After years of toil, the family was able to reverse the trend of few visitors in the park.〔Ålgårds Historie, Ålgård Rotary, Press: Ålgård Offset AS, 2009〕
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