What Amusement Park is nearest to you?

Well, we are about equidistance from ValleyFair (A Cedar Point sister park) and Camp Snoopy at the Mall of America. ValleyFair has a couple good coasters and a nice water park. Camp snoopy is OK for an indoor park.
 
Frontier City (owned by 6 Flags, but much, much smaller). It is about 30 minutes away, so we go once or twice a year, I guess. Disney it's not!
 
Dorneypark, Dutch Wonderland and Hersheypark are all about an hour away in opposite directions. Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ is almost two hours.

We used to go to Hershey seemingly every year for company picnics. My company goes to Dorney for picnic every year, haven't missed in 10 years, but will likey miss this year for Gramma's 80th birthday. We'll get there regardless, our Girl Scout council has an event planned in May.

Haven't been to dutch Wonderland in many years and probably was only there twice. Been to G.A. only twice, sat and waited on DH and friends for hours while they waited in lines for coasters the last time.
 
Six Flags Something (used to be Geauga Lake) in Ohio is less than 15 minutes from my house. And I haven't been there once. Not since it became a Six Flags park. Nor have I been to Sea World of Ohio since it got swallowed up by the Six Flags park.
 

We are a good distance from any as we are in the country, but I guess Dollywood is the closest....
 
Originally posted by Pam
Kennywood - 5 or 6 times.

LOL!

Is that a sister park to Dollywood (Dolly Parton's theme park)?

diane
:)
 
Paramount's Kings Island--45 minutes away--been there numerous times
Six Flags Ky Kingdom is about 1 1/2 hour drive--been there twice.
 
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Kennywood - we go there at least once or twice every year. It is a beautiful older park.

Towncrier - we went to Six Flags when it first switched over from Geauga Lake. It was a horrible park and I hated it. Half of the rides were either shut down or looked totally unsafe. I hope they have improved it since then. I don't think I will go back there again anytime soon.
 
Tweetsie Railroad - haven't been there since I was a little girl. The next closest is Paramount's Carowinds. It's been at least 8 years since I have been there. I just don't like it too much.
 
Playland, Rye NY...about 15 minutes down I-95. I've been going there every year since I was born :) Cool place, historical; some new stuff but lots of nostalgia :)
 
Sesame Place and Dorney Park are both about an hour from here (opposite directions). I've been to both countless times.

Hershey Park is about 3 hours away and I don't know how many times I've been there. :confused: LOL! :o
 
Six Flags-New England 1 hour away.
 
Dollywood...

I worked there during the summers of 2000 and 2001...just something to do while out for the summer.
 
I'm 1 hour away from King Richard's Park. I went there once and never again!

I'm 2 1/2 hours away from Busch Gardens Tampa. I'm 4 hours from Orlando and Universal, Sea World, and somewhere called Disney World (ever hear of it?). I don't have that many fingers to count how many times I've been to these places! :)
 
Clementon Parkis about 20 minutes away. I haven't beenthere in years, and the next closest would be Great Adventure.
 
Dutch Wonderland and Hershey Park are close by.....not sure which is closer. I've been to each quite a few times when I was younger.
 
6 Flags America is about 30 minutes from where I live. Not a place I really care to go to, but I do take the kids usually once a summer.
 
Kings Island, 6 or 7 times. Going back June 4 with our school's band as a chaperone.


Sandy
 












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