Ferrari has had a difficult time keeping its foot on the gas as of late. As the brand tries to recover some of the luster from its heyday, one area it has done surprisingly well in is amusement parks. Yes, amusement parks. Following up on the success of Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari is planning new theme park locations around the world, and one of those spots will be in the United States. Like the amusement park overseas, Ferrari will build rides all centered around racing and speed when they break ground. No more details have been released yet, but we’d recommend purchasing these tickets over a FastPass at Disney.
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