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Xetutul is a theme park in Guatemala. It is located in the Retalhuleu Department in the southwest of the country. Opening in 2002, Xetutul is the third largest amusement park in Latin America, after Beto Carrero World in Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil, and Six Flags México near Mexico City, Mexico.
Xetutul is associated with the nearby Xocomil waterpark, which opened in 1997, and together the two parks receive over one million visitors every year, making the parks the most popular tourist attraction in the country.
Xetulul and Xocomil are operated by the Institute for the Recreation of Guatemalan Private Industry Workers (IRTRA, a private company that operates several other parks in Guatemala, plus nearby hotels and restaurants.
Xetutul features three roller coasters: Avalancha, an eight-inversion steel roller coaster built by Intamin, which (as of September 2018) is one of 15 roller coasters in the world to have eight or more inversions. Avalancha was also Latin America's largest roller coaster when it opened. Additionally, the park has Choconoy, a smaller family roller coaster, and Ratón Feliz, a junior roller coaster built in 2014. Xetutul also features the only double-decker carousel in Central America.
In addition to its amusement rides, Xetulul is known for its architecture. The park features architectural reproductions of many landmarks from across the world, including the Trevi Fountain, Moulin Rouge, and the Tikal Temple of the Great Jaguar. The park is divided into seven plazas, which feature architecture from six countries, including France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. Each national architecture style is featured in its own unique plaza.
The name "Xetulul" originates from the Kʼicheʼ language, and means "under the sapotes". There are currently plans to expand Xetulul with the addition of a golf course and a convention center.
Xetutul is a theme park in Guatemala. It is located in the Retalhuleu Department in the southwest of the country. Opening in 2002, Xetutul is the third largest amusement park in Latin America, after Beto Carrero World in Penha, Santa Catarina, Brazil, and Six Flags México near Mexico City, Mexico.
Xetutul is associated with the nearby Xocomil waterpark, which opened in 1997, and together the two parks receive over one million visitors every year, making the parks the most popular tourist attraction in the country.
Xetulul and Xocomil are operated by the Institute for the Recreation of Guatemalan Private Industry Workers (IRTRA, a private company that operates several other parks in Guatemala, plus nearby hotels and restaurants.
Xetutul features three roller coasters: Avalancha, an eight-inversion steel roller coaster built by Intamin, which (as of September 2018) is one of 15 roller coasters in the world to have eight or more inversions. Avalancha was also Latin America's largest roller coaster when it opened. Additionally, the park has Choconoy, a smaller family roller coaster, and Ratón Feliz, a junior roller coaster built in 2014. Xetutul also features the only double-decker carousel in Central America.
In addition to its amusement rides, Xetulul is known for its architecture. The park features architectural reproductions of many landmarks from across the world, including the Trevi Fountain, Moulin Rouge, and the Tikal Temple of the Great Jaguar. The park is divided into seven plazas, which feature architecture from six countries, including France, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland. Each national architecture style is featured in its own unique plaza.
The name "Xetulul" originates from the Kʼicheʼ language, and means "under the sapotes". There are currently plans to expand Xetulul with the addition of a golf course and a convention center.