SpeedMonster reaches 90 km/h in 2.2 seconds using a hydraulic launch.
ThunderCoaster is a wooden roller coaster that utilizes a high-speed helix design.
The park is built into a natural, hilly landscape that dictates the layout of the rides.
BadeFryd water park includes a swimming pool and several water slides integrated into the main park grounds.
The park opened in 1988 on the site of a former amusement park called Knutsefjell.
It is owned and operated by Parques Reunidos, an international operator of leisure parks.
Tusenfryd is Norway's largest amusement park, located approximately 20 kilometers south of Oslo. The park is renowned for its high-intensity roller coasters, including SpeedMonster, which features a hydraulic launch system, and the wooden roller coaster ThunderCoaster. The park covers a hilly terrain, resulting in varying elevation levels across its themed zones. It hosts a dedicated water park area, BadeFryd, which operates during the warmer months. Visitors can experience a mix of family-oriented attractions, thrill rides, and classic carnival games. The park infrastructure includes several restaurants and retail kiosks catering to seasonal crowds. It serves as a major regional destination for entertainment in the Viken county area.
The crest of the ThunderCoaster lift hill offers a view of the surrounding forest and landscape.
Download the official park app to view real-time ride queue lengths.
Visit the water park section immediately upon opening to secure a spot before peak midday crowds.
Wear comfortable, supportive footwear as the park's hilly terrain involves significant walking.
Attempting to ride all major attractions on a weekend, as queue times can exceed one hour per ride.
Operates primarily from spring through early autumn; closed during winter months; specific days of operation vary mid-week during off-peak spring and autumn periods.
Secure all loose items in provided storage bins before boarding rides; follow height and health restrictions posted at each attraction entrance.