The Lakeside Amusement Park is the oldest amusement park in Colorado, Denver. Before, it was owned by family and soon expanded and become an amusement park and become operational to the public. During 1908, it was opened as a well-known amusement resort. It was named as White City because of the twinkling lights it brings during night time. Years had passed, it was renovated many times and added many features to better serve the visitors. There are three entrance gates to reach the park. Admission is free for kids' age two and below. Adults are issued coupons and can be used for unlimited rides at the park or you can buy ride ticket individually. Examples of rides for kids and adults are the train depot, the carousel, the Ferris wheel, Kiddy Play Land, Cyclone coaster and a lot more. Parking space at the area is limited, but you can occupy more free spaces at the Lakeside in which you can use. Parking is totally free. However, some would think that parking is not free because mos...