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How many amusement parks have you been to?
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15 comments:
Just three, not really into amusement parks, real life is more of an adventure!
Once, I went to 6 Flags with a mushroom. I wasn't certain how the date would go, but he seemed like a fun-gi
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More than I want to remember.
Most are just so-so.
However, Disneyland in Anaheim is the only one I've been to more than once.
One.
The original one, Coney Island.
I grew up going there and it was great.
Just one: Canada's Wonderland.
I live pretty close so I go every few years.
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Went to Six Flags in Georgia for a work event. It was like walking around in hell it was so hot. Not a big fan of rides.
Ummm... 12 or 13. When I was 15, my parents decided not to spend our family vacation time visiting family, as was our usual. Instead, they took us five kids (ages 9 to 18) on a 30 day/3,000 mile road trip to visit amusement parks like Cedar Point and Kings Island, Hershey Park, Busch Gardens, 6Flags Georgia, Disney World, 6Flags Texas, Elitch Gardens Denver, etc., as well as stops by natural wonders like Niagra Falls and Carlsbad Caverns, mom and pop restaurants, and fresh fruit/veggie stands across the American back roads. All 7 of us and a dog packed into an old wood sided station wagon. It was the best vacation ever! Thanks for asking...great memories! Wooden roller coasters are the best!
Not nearly enough
Favorite was Universal Studios in Orlando. I got a pass, skipped all lines and rode 15 roller coasters in one day. It was glorious!
Somewhere around 8-10. Not sure exactly. When I was a kid we used to go to Cedar Point every year -- that was the best.
disneyland, disneyworld, epcot, universal orlando, marineland, seaworld, hersheypark, but my happiest memories are from happy hollow and frontier village (sadly now closed).
I grew up going there too, love that place!
I can count 15 off the top of my head. I grew up going to Cedar Point every summer, and that's still my favorite. When the kids were young we'd take long, long driving vacations, and always made sure to include at least one amusement park.
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