So, how many of you have been to theme parks? As in, Disney World, Disney Land, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, etc…
I've been to Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, 6 Flags, Nickolodeon, Studios ((Does that one even count? I think its in Universal… been awhile since I went there. I remember getting lost for a day in Disney World.
I have been to Oprey Land, in Tennessee, when I was much younger, but I think it's been closed down. I have been to Liberty Land which is like a big amusement park in Tennessee. When I used to live in Rhode Island, I used to go a ton of times to Rocky Point which was an awesome place to go. Gosh, I miss places like that and it bites, we have to drive so far away to go to one. .
When I was a kid, we lived very close to Disneyland and it was *a lot* cheaper to go there. We went many times, it's so fun. Then when I was a teenager, they had "Summer nights" dancing and food. I took my daughter to Disneyland and the new California Adventure last spring, and we really had a great time.
I don't know if SeaWorld qualifies as a theme park?? It's mostly aquatic exhibits and shows, but it's great to go and see. The Wild Animal Park in San Diego, and the San Diego Zoo, are really fun. The best time to go is early in the morning when the animals are all active. In the afternoon they are getting lunch and naps! Boooorrriiinnnggg!
I've also been to Knott's Berry Farm many times, Magic Mountain maybe three times, and Universal Studios twice. Those are all really fun if you get the chance to go *smile*
Roz.
My favorite park is Busch Gardens in Tampa, Fl. They have some of the coolest rides and with all the animal exhibits they have it can be considered a zoo at the same time. I have also been to Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studio, Islands of Adventure, Six Flags(Atlanta), Epcot, MGM Studios and ValleyFair(Minnesota).
I've been to Disneyland, California Adventure, Six Flags Magic Mountain (in California), Marriott Great American in San Jose, Calif., Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios Hollywood, Sea World San Diego, Calif. Marineland California (closed in 1987?), Japanese Deer Park (now Medieval Times in Buena Park, Calif.) Busch Gardens California (closed in 1970's), Walt Disney World & Epcot World Florida.
I have been to the Six Flags Marine World in CA. I was pregnant when I was there with my husband and my brother-in-law and sister-in-law so I didn't quite enjoy as much as they did. It was still fun though just watching them trying all the rides. My husband's favorite was the Medusa Roller Coaster ride. The animal shows were also great. DisneyLand and SeaWorld would be a great places to visit one day.
I have been to Kings Island, Wyndot Lake, Some random Water park that I can't think of the name, and Great Bear Lodge(If you can count that).
I would say that, out of all of them, Wyndot Lake was the overall best. Great Bear Lodge would just be good if it was winter. I was too little to remember really how good Kings Island was, but I think I like water parks better anyways. In Wyndot though there is too much stuff to do. I get tired just thinking of it all.