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Favorite Theme Parks...?
Hey Everyone,
I just got back from Six Flags Over Georgia. The park had been rented out by the American Academy of Family Practitioners, so it was so uncrowded, at one point my hubby and I were the only people on one of the roller coasters. It was AWESOME! ANYWAY, I'd be interested in hearing what your favorite theme/amusement park is and why...? I think mine would have to be Astroworld in Houston. Not because it is the biggest or even the best, but because of all the memories of going there when I was in high school. We used to have so much fun! Jen |
Both universla studios parks in Florida are pretty dang good.
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Well, if you like coasters the place is Cedar Point at Sandusky, Ohio.
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Yeah...Cedar Point is the best amusement park I have ever been to...I have a friend, and soon to be brother, that goes to U of Toledo...so we have some fun stayin there and goin to Cedar Point all weekend.
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Yes Defininitly Cedar Point!! Growing up in Michigan that is where we used to go every summer!! It's awesome! Universal Studios isn't bad either though!
Nichole |
Disney World, for sure! Wow, I'd forgotten about Astroworld; I bet it's really changed. I worked there the second summer it was open on the old-fashioned cars and the gravity house.
Do they still have the Alpine Sleigh Ride? |
Re: Alpine Sleigh Ride
Carnation: NO! They got rid of the Alpine Sleigh Ride when I was in high school. In its place they cleared out the area and made it into "Bugs Bunny's World" (a kiddie section).
We were all bummed when it closed. They closed Excaliber too--I couldn't believe it. :) Jen |
They closed the Alpine Sleigh Ride? Crap! It was the best place to go in the summer!
Whe it first opened, they had a guy dressed in an Abominable snowman costume and he would leap out from behing different rocks to scare the riders. High school boys loved to sneak tomatoes and other projectiles onto the ride to throw at the Snowman and Astroworld practically had to hold a gun on the male employees to get them to be the Snowman. |
it's a cruel cruel world carnation... what's next? are they going to close magic mountain?
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Wow, this is a hard ?
Wow, this is really hard for me to answer! (Not really)
Without a doubt, I will say Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL. When I was in high school, my marching band had the opportunity to march through the Magic Kingdom and open the Spectromagic Parade. To this day I cry when I watch a HS marching band in the Magic Kingdom - What memories! Also, in college (a year ago, as a matter of fact) I had the opportunity to work for the company, and spread the magic to Millions of people. It's a different reality, and an amazing place to have in your memory. The things that I learned there affect me in so many ways. No question about it - Walt Disney World Resort! (though Cedar Point is cool too!) |
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D I S N E Y L A N D it is my happiest place on earth to go on mental down days off from work. me and my premium no black out day annual passholder card. it also has free parking and california adventure admission and plenty of discounts throught the park on food and merchandise.....
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I'll have to go with good old Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh.
It's not the biggest or the fanciest park, but it's been a magical place for me ever since I was a child. :) Besides, where else is Noah's Arc an amusement park ride??? |
I love love LOVE Animal Kindom at WDW!!
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Disney World... I've been about 9 times and I love it!
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