La Feria De Chapultepec
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(), simply branded as , was an
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in
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, Mexico. Located in the middle of
Chapultepec Park Chapultepec, more commonly called the "Bosque de Chapultepec" (Chapultepec Forest) in Mexico City, is one of the largest city parks in Mexico, measuring in total just over 686 hectares (1,695 acres). Centered on a rock formation called Chapultep ...
near the
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, it opened in 1964 as () and was originally operated by the Mexican government. In 1992
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bought it and changed the name to (). In 2015, it was bought by
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and renamed to its last name. On 28 September 2019 an accident on the
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roller coaster killed two people and injured two others. An investigation determined that design flaws by its designer along with a lack of maintenance by the personnel were likely to blame for the accident. On 13 October 2019, the amusement park authorities announced on their official website the definitive closure of the park after the Mexico City Government revoked their license. After Ventura Entertainment lost the license, the government sent a message to other park companies such as Six Flags, Cedar Fair, and Seaworld to take over the license of the property. After Bosque de Chapultepec reopened, most of La Feria's furniture and fences that separate the attractions are being dismantled and the property is being cleaned, and the new owner is yet to be announced, since the six companies that were interested asked for the period of selection, which was meant to be until 20 April 2020, to be extended because of the
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, so the government is yet to announce the new date. The replacement is expected to be named Aztlán.https://www.sopitas.com/noticias/el-fin-de-una-era-la-feria-de-chapultepec-inicia-su-desmantelamiento, title=EL FIN DE UNA ERA: LA FERIA DE CHAPULTEPEC INICIA SU DESMANTELAMIENTO, language=Spanish, date=9 June 2020/


Attractions

La Feria Chapultepec Mágico had approximately 50 different rides and other amusements, as well as several animal attractions. While this list includes many
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s, it also includes several former record-holding roller coasters: among these,
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, which held the world's record for tallest roller coaster, and
Quimera The Quimera International Festival of Art and Culture ( es, Festival Internacional Quimera or ) is an international art and cultural event that takes place in several locations of Metepec, Toluca, Mexico named after the chimera Chimera, Chimaer ...
, which was the first roller coaster in the world with three vertical loops. One of the coasters,
Cascabel Cascabel may refer to: * Cascabel (artillery), a subassembly of a muzzle-loading cannon * Cascabel chili, a small, round chili pepper * Cascabel, a Shuttle Loop roller coaster at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City * Spanish common name for ''Crotalu ...
, was formerly at
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amusement park near
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, Pennsylvania. The park also had a
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named
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. Another of the park's noteworthy attractions was a zero-emission scenic train that was developed with the help of the Institute of Engineering at the
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. The train was reported by ''
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'' to be the first of its kind when it was opened for Ecofest 2012.


Pricing and admission

Some travel guides cited the relatively low cost of visiting La Feria when compared to other North American amusement parks. The park had a multi-tiered pricing structure for its ride passes. Lower cost passes allowed for admission to many of the smaller flat rides, while more expensive passes allowed for admission to the more extreme rides, such as the roller coasters.


Roller coasters

*
Cascabel Cascabel may refer to: * Cascabel (artillery), a subassembly of a muzzle-loading cannon * Cascabel chili, a small, round chili pepper * Cascabel, a Shuttle Loop roller coaster at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City * Spanish common name for ''Crotalu ...
*
Montaña Rusa Montana or Montaña is the surname of: * Allison Montana (1922–2005), New Orleans cultural icon who acted as the Mardi Gras Indian "chief of chiefs" * Amber Montana (born 1998), American actress * Billy Montana (born 1959), American country ...
*
Quimera The Quimera International Festival of Art and Culture ( es, Festival Internacional Quimera or ) is an international art and cultural event that takes place in several locations of Metepec, Toluca, Mexico named after the chimera Chimera, Chimaer ...
*
Ratón Loco Ratón ("Mouse" in English) (April 2001 – 24 March 2013) was a Spanish fighting bull that was nicknamed ''el toro asesino'' (the killer bull), ''el sangriento toro Raton'' (the bloody bull 'Raton') and ''el terrible Ratón'' (the terrible Mous ...


Selected thrill rides

*Aladino *Batidora *Nao de China *Avion del Amor *Martillo *Tren del Amor *Cóndor *Power Tower *Formula 1 Race Track *Top Spin


References


External links

*
La Feria Official Website
(last version archived on 28 August 2019 by
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)
''La Feria Chapultepec Mágico''
at the
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