Amusement Park dream meaning is explained below using 11 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Silvana Amar
The dream’s message may be to encourage you to find time for fun and relaxation as well as to remind you that life is full of ups and downs and that a light-hearted attitude may be a refreshing change.
Interpretation 2 — Silvana Amar
The dream’s message may be to encourage you to find time for fun and relaxation as well as to remind you that life is full of ups and downs and that a light-hearted attitude may be a refreshing change.
Interpretation 3 — Michael and Elizabeth Thiessen
If the dream finds the amusement park to be dark and empty, devoid of sound, it may be a clue that your lack of amusement may be reaching critical levels.
To have a bad dream with an amusement park in it, indicates that you have a problem overcoming your fear of physical risk (the rides).
Interpretation 4 — Nancy Wagaman
A real-life environment with a lot going on.
Your view of your current life that includes many activities, tasks, or opportunities.
Fun, adventure, or variety (or a desire for more of such).
Consider the context and events there, and your feelings about them.
See Ride, Merry-Go-Round, Ferris Wheel, Zoo, Festival or Carnival
Interpretation 5 — myjellybean
To dream that the amusement park is empty or abandoned, suggests that you need to open yourself up to more fun and adventure.
Interpretation 6 — DreamForth
To dream of an abandoned amusement park could indicate that you require more excitement and exploration of fun in your life.
Interpretation 7 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Park and Roller Coaster.
Interpretation 8 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. Yearning to have more fun in one’s life.
3. Yearning to regain lost innocence.
4. Fear of scary rides (roller coaster, etc.) Could signify inability to take chances in life.
Interpretation 9 — Betty Bethards
A merry- go-round or other circular ride by itself, however, suggests you are going around in circles, and need to get off, chart a new direction.