Amusement Park Insurance
Amusement park insurance is built for operators managing guest safety, ride exposure, property, employees, contracts, vendors, certificates, special events, and high-traffic public operations. Kelly Insurance Group helps amusement businesses organize the details carriers need before coverage is reviewed.
Coverage should follow the way the park actually operates
Every amusement park is different. A small seasonal attraction, regional park, family entertainment venue, water attraction, mobile amusement operator, or multi-attraction property can need a different insurance conversation.
Guest injury allegations, premises liability, completed operations, and third-party bodily injury or property damage claims.
Buildings, ticket booths, concession structures, signage, fencing, offices, and business personal property.
Owned, leased, seasonal, mobile, or fixed attractions may need careful underwriting detail.
Higher-limit liability layers may be required by contracts, venues, landlords, lenders, or operating agreements.
Employee injuries involving ride operation, maintenance, concessions, guest services, cleaning, and security duties.
Owned vehicles, service trucks, trailers, shuttle vehicles, golf carts, maintenance vehicles, and off-site errands.
Temporary attractions, fairs, festivals, vendors, performers, food partners, and certificate requirements.
Online ticketing, POS systems, membership accounts, payment cards, waivers, and customer data.
Choose the part of the park you want to review
Select an operating area below. The board shows the insurance issues that usually need to be organized before a carrier review.
Use this as a quick pre-appointment checklist.
Rides & Attractions
Ride details, inspection records, manufacturer information, maintenance logs, operator training, height restrictions, signage, and incident procedures can all matter during underwriting.
Details that help move the conversation forward
Amusement park insurance reviews are easier when the basic operating picture is clear. The items below help organize the account before carrier conversations begin.
Legal name, locations, operating states, ownership structure, season dates, and years in business.
Rides, water features, arcades, inflatables, trampolines, ziplines, playgrounds, and special attractions.
Annual attendance, peak days, ticketing process, private events, school groups, and special events.
Employee count, seasonal staff, payroll, job duties, ride operators, lifeguards, security, and maintenance staff.
Inspection records, maintenance logs, manufacturer information, operator training, and incident response procedures.
Lease requirements, vendor agreements, additional insured requests, waivers, hold harmless wording, and certificates.
Current coverage forms, limits, deductibles, carriers, renewal dates, exclusions, and loss runs when available.
Autos, trailers, service vehicles, golf carts, maintenance equipment, mobile equipment, and storage details.
Related amusement and attraction insurance pages
These pages make the amusement insurance section easy to navigate for park owners, attraction operators, and entertainment businesses.
Main page for amusement park operators and multi-attraction businesses.
Current page 02Theme Park InsuranceFor theme park operations, branded attractions, rides, events, and guest areas.
Explore page 03Water Park InsuranceFor aquatic attractions, slides, splash areas, pools, and lifeguard operations.
Explore page 04Carnival InsuranceFor mobile amusement operators, carnivals, midway attractions, and traveling events.
Explore page 05Family Entertainment Center InsuranceFor FECs with arcades, attractions, games, parties, food, and family activities.
Explore page 06Trampoline Park InsuranceFor trampoline parks, indoor jump facilities, party operations, and guest injury exposure.
Explore page 07Adventure Park InsuranceFor ropes courses, aerial parks, climbing attractions, outdoor recreation, and adventure venues.
Explore page 08Arcade InsuranceFor arcades, redemption games, amusement machines, parties, and entertainment venues.
Explore page 09Indoor Playground InsuranceFor indoor play centers, soft play areas, children’s attractions, and party venues.
Explore page 10Zipline InsuranceFor zipline operators, aerial adventure attractions, and outdoor recreation risks.
Explore pageNo matching page found. Try “water,” “theme,” “arcade,” “trampoline,” “zipline,” “carnival,” or “adventure.”
Important internal resources
These pages provide additional company, coverage, and service information for amusement operators reviewing insurance options.
Related existing page for attraction and entertainment device operations.
Entertainment & Production InsuranceHelpful for event, production, and entertainment-related operations.
Layered Excess LiabilityFor larger liability-limit conversations and excess tower planning.
Cyber InsuranceFor online ticketing, customer data, payment systems, and privacy concerns.
Meet the TeamLearn more about the agents behind Kelly Insurance Group.
About Kelly Insurance GroupRead more about the agency and how Kelly Insurance Group works with clients.
Our HistoryRead about Kelly Insurance Group’s insurance lineage and background.
CarriersReview carrier relationships and marketplace access.
Our team of agents
Kelly Insurance Group is proud of its team of agents. For amusement park insurance, the value is in organizing the operation, exposures, certificates, and coverage review before assumptions are made.
Meet the teamInsurance lineage since 1881
The agency’s history traces back to an insurance lineage beginning in 1881. Amusement risks may be modern, but they still need careful fact gathering and disciplined coverage review.
Read our historyClient portal convenience
Once you are a customer, many customers are given access to the Kelly Insurance Group custom client portal, where policy documents and certificate tools may be available when enabled.
Client portalTell us about the park, the attractions, and the contracts
The best first step is a direct conversation. Send the park details, attraction list, location information, certificate requirements, contracts, prior coverage, and any upcoming event deadlines.
Contact Kelly Insurance GroupUse the contact page to start the amusement park insurance conversation.
Bring the operating detailsAttraction list, season dates, states, vendors, employees, vehicles, and contracts are useful.
Review the coverage stackLiability, property, workers compensation, auto, umbrella, cyber, and equipment coverage may all be part of the conversation.
What to include in your message
Helpful information includes the park name, operating states, season dates, attraction list, ride ownership, inspection process, employee count, annual revenue, expected attendance, contracts, certificates, claims history, vehicles, vendors, and whether water attractions, trampolines, ziplines, arcades, or events are involved.
This page is general information only. Actual coverage depends on policy wording, endorsements, exclusions, underwriting, contracts, carrier guidelines, and claim facts.
Common questions from amusement operators
What types of businesses may need amusement park insurance?
Is amusement park insurance the same for every park?
What information helps with an amusement park insurance review?
Can Kelly Insurance Group help with certificate requirements?
Should water parks, trampoline parks, and adventure parks have separate pages?
How do I start?
More Kelly Insurance Group resources
These links help visitors move from the amusement park insurance page into company information, appointment scheduling, and related commercial insurance resources.
This page provides general information about amusement park insurance, theme park insurance, water park insurance, carnival insurance, family entertainment center insurance, trampoline park insurance, adventure park insurance, arcade insurance, indoor playground insurance, zipline insurance, amusement attraction liability, commercial property, workers compensation, commercial auto, cyber insurance, umbrella liability, equipment coverage, vendor requirements, certificate review, and amusement business risk management. It is not legal advice, not a coverage opinion, and not a guarantee that any policy will respond to any specific claim or event. Actual coverage depends on the policy forms, endorsements, exclusions, underwriting, contracts, facts, jurisdiction, carrier position, and claim details.
Amusement Park Insurance
Amusement park insurance is built for operators managing guest safety, ride exposure, property, employees, contracts, vendors, certificates, special events, and high-traffic public operations. Kelly Insurance Group helps amusement businesses organize the details carriers need before coverage is reviewed.
Coverage should follow the way the park actually operates
Every amusement park is different. A small seasonal attraction, regional park, family entertainment venue, water attraction, mobile amusement operator, or multi-attraction property can need a different insurance conversation.
Guest injury allegations, premises liability, completed operations, and third-party bodily injury or property damage claims.
Buildings, ticket booths, concession structures, signage, fencing, offices, and business personal property.
Owned, leased, seasonal, mobile, or fixed attractions may need careful underwriting detail.
Higher-limit liability layers may be required by contracts, venues, landlords, lenders, or operating agreements.
Employee injuries involving ride operation, maintenance, concessions, guest services, cleaning, and security duties.
Owned vehicles, service trucks, trailers, shuttle vehicles, golf carts, maintenance vehicles, and off-site errands.
Temporary attractions, fairs, festivals, vendors, performers, food partners, and certificate requirements.
Online ticketing, POS systems, membership accounts, payment cards, waivers, and customer data.
Choose the part of the park you want to review
Select an operating area below. The board shows the insurance issues that usually need to be organized before a carrier review.
Use this as a quick pre-appointment checklist.
Rides & Attractions
Ride details, inspection records, manufacturer information, maintenance logs, operator training, height restrictions, signage, and incident procedures can all matter during underwriting.
Details that help move the conversation forward
Amusement park insurance reviews are easier when the basic operating picture is clear. The items below help organize the account before carrier conversations begin.
Legal name, locations, operating states, ownership structure, season dates, and years in business.
Rides, water features, arcades, inflatables, trampolines, ziplines, playgrounds, and special attractions.
Annual attendance, peak days, ticketing process, private events, school groups, and special events.
Employee count, seasonal staff, payroll, job duties, ride operators, lifeguards, security, and maintenance staff.
Inspection records, maintenance logs, manufacturer information, operator training, and incident response procedures.
Lease requirements, vendor agreements, additional insured requests, waivers, hold harmless wording, and certificates.
Current coverage forms, limits, deductibles, carriers, renewal dates, exclusions, and loss runs when available.
Autos, trailers, service vehicles, golf carts, maintenance equipment, mobile equipment, and storage details.
Related amusement and attraction insurance pages
These pages make the amusement insurance section easy to navigate for park owners, attraction operators, and entertainment businesses.
Main page for amusement park operators and multi-attraction businesses.
Current page 02Theme Park InsuranceFor theme park operations, branded attractions, rides, events, and guest areas.
Explore page 03Water Park InsuranceFor aquatic attractions, slides, splash areas, pools, and lifeguard operations.
Explore page 04Carnival InsuranceFor mobile amusement operators, carnivals, midway attractions, and traveling events.
Explore page 05Family Entertainment Center InsuranceFor FECs with arcades, attractions, games, parties, food, and family activities.
Explore page 06Trampoline Park InsuranceFor trampoline parks, indoor jump facilities, party operations, and guest injury exposure.
Explore page 07Adventure Park InsuranceFor ropes courses, aerial parks, climbing attractions, outdoor recreation, and adventure venues.
Explore page 08Arcade InsuranceFor arcades, redemption games, amusement machines, parties, and entertainment venues.
Explore page 09Indoor Playground InsuranceFor indoor play centers, soft play areas, children’s attractions, and party venues.
Explore page 10Zipline InsuranceFor zipline operators, aerial adventure attractions, and outdoor recreation risks.
Explore pageNo matching page found. Try “water,” “theme,” “arcade,” “trampoline,” “zipline,” “carnival,” or “adventure.”
Important internal resources
These pages provide additional company, coverage, and service information for amusement operators reviewing insurance options.
Related existing page for attraction and entertainment device operations.
Entertainment & Production InsuranceHelpful for event, production, and entertainment-related operations.
Layered Excess LiabilityFor larger liability-limit conversations and excess tower planning.
Cyber InsuranceFor online ticketing, customer data, payment systems, and privacy concerns.
Meet the TeamLearn more about the agents behind Kelly Insurance Group.
About Kelly Insurance GroupRead more about the agency and how Kelly Insurance Group works with clients.
Our HistoryRead about Kelly Insurance Group’s insurance lineage and background.
CarriersReview carrier relationships and marketplace access.
Our team of agents
Kelly Insurance Group is proud of its team of agents. For amusement park insurance, the value is in organizing the operation, exposures, certificates, and coverage review before assumptions are made.
Meet the teamInsurance lineage since 1881
The agency’s history traces back to an insurance lineage beginning in 1881. Amusement risks may be modern, but they still need careful fact gathering and disciplined coverage review.
Read our historyClient portal convenience
Once you are a customer, many customers are given access to the Kelly Insurance Group custom client portal, where policy documents and certificate tools may be available when enabled.
Client portalTell us about the park, the attractions, and the contracts
The best first step is a direct conversation. Send the park details, attraction list, location information, certificate requirements, contracts, prior coverage, and any upcoming event deadlines.
Contact Kelly Insurance GroupUse the contact page to start the amusement park insurance conversation.
Bring the operating detailsAttraction list, season dates, states, vendors, employees, vehicles, and contracts are useful.
Review the coverage stackLiability, property, workers compensation, auto, umbrella, cyber, and equipment coverage may all be part of the conversation.
What to include in your message
Helpful information includes the park name, operating states, season dates, attraction list, ride ownership, inspection process, employee count, annual revenue, expected attendance, contracts, certificates, claims history, vehicles, vendors, and whether water attractions, trampolines, ziplines, arcades, or events are involved.
This page is general information only. Actual coverage depends on policy wording, endorsements, exclusions, underwriting, contracts, carrier guidelines, and claim facts.
Common questions from amusement operators
What types of businesses may need amusement park insurance?
Is amusement park insurance the same for every park?
What information helps with an amusement park insurance review?
Can Kelly Insurance Group help with certificate requirements?
Should water parks, trampoline parks, and adventure parks have separate pages?
How do I start?
More Kelly Insurance Group resources
These links help visitors move from the amusement park insurance page into company information, appointment scheduling, and related commercial insurance resources.
This page provides general information about amusement park insurance, theme park insurance, water park insurance, carnival insurance, family entertainment center insurance, trampoline park insurance, adventure park insurance, arcade insurance, indoor playground insurance, zipline insurance, amusement attraction liability, commercial property, workers compensation, commercial auto, cyber insurance, umbrella liability, equipment coverage, vendor requirements, certificate review, and amusement business risk management. It is not legal advice, not a coverage opinion, and not a guarantee that any policy will respond to any specific claim or event. Actual coverage depends on the policy forms, endorsements, exclusions, underwriting, contracts, facts, jurisdiction, carrier position, and claim details.
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Disclaimer: Coverage availability and eligibility may depend on many factors, including underwriting review, carrier guidelines, policy terms, state requirements, business operations, risk characteristics, and other information provided during the application or quoting process. Kelly Insurance Group cannot guarantee that every individual, customer, organization, or business seeking coverage will qualify for, receive, or successfully place insurance coverage. All policy coverages, exclusions, conditions, limits, endorsements, and terms should be carefully reviewed by the consumer, insured, or applicant to confirm that the coverage requested is the coverage being quoted, offered, or provided. Insurance coverage, policy changes, endorsements, cancellations, and other policy terms are not bound, changed, confirmed, or altered unless and until written confirmation is provided by a licensed Kelly Insurance Group team member, the applicable insurance carrier, or an authorized underwriter. This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, insurance coverage opinions, or policy interpretations. Information on this page should not be relied upon as a substitute for reviewing the actual policy language or consulting appropriate professional advisors. Kelly Insurance Group does not employ, supervise, or direct attorneys.