What Amusement Park is nearest to you?

10 minutes from Six Flags Great Adventure. Don't go much anymore.
 
30 minutes approximately from Great Adventure
15-20 minutes I think from Clementon Lake Amusement Park

Where we used to live I was about 45 minutes from Dorney Park
 
Hmmm no real amusement pk but I am about a half hour away from Boomers(go carts, games, mini golf, and a big woodie(roller coaster)) also about an hour away from a really good waterslide park :D
 
Kennywood- We've gone so many times I couldn't even tell you how many times we've been there. It is a great park to go to so if anyone is in the Pittsburgh, PA area try to go to Kennywood.
 

Hershey Park (we go every summer) and Dutch Wonderland (haven't been there in about 10 years).
 
I grew up with yearly day trips each summer to a small park called Conneaut Lake Park.

I used to love going to Conneaut Lake as a kid!!


For us, Six Flags Worlds of Adventure (SF Ohio) is the closest. We've had Season Passes there the past two summers (we get them as birthday presents from friends that live a few minutes from the park). It's not great, but it's got a pretty decent kiddie land that Cameron loves, so it's somewhere to go every couple weeks, even if only for a few hours.

We're about an hour from Cedar Point -- no idea how many times I've been there in my life. As a kid (despite it being a 3 hour drive then), I must have gone there at least twice a summer. Now, we get there every couple years. :)
 
Not sure ... I'm thinking Cedar Point is closer than Michigan's Adventure. Never been to MA, and haven't been to Cedar Point since the week after I graduated h.s. -- almost 16 years ago! :eek:
 
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30 min.'s away from Paramount Canada's Wonderland they have some good coasters and a waterpark included in admiss. We go 1 or 2 times a year. And about 90 min.'s from Darien Lake haven't been since it'e become a Six Flags. Nancy
 
<font color=navy>The closest amusement park is Knotts Berry Farm, with Disneyland a close second.

We've been to Knotts quite a few times, and Disneyland countless. :sunny:
 
From my balcony I can see Gillians Pier and some of the other rides on the Ocean City boardwalk. We don't usually go on the rides but we walk the boardwalk most every summer night, and sometimes get Kohr's frozen custard.
 
Originally posted by BobBrazeal
As the crow flies I'm closer to Animal Kingdom. The closest driving in a car would be MGM.

Sure, rub it in. ;)
 
I'm about 20 minutes away from Seabreeze and usually make it there several times in a season.

Six Flags Darien Lake is about an hour away, but I haven't been there since before it was a Six Flags park.
 
Lake Compounce in Bristol, CT -- about 45 minutes away. It's claim to fame is its the oldest amusement park in the country. It's actually very nice and almost the whole park has been updated. Had season passes last year......so numerous times.

Also, Six Flags New England in Agawam, MA. It's OK, but gets too crowded in the water park (yucky!).
 
Paramount's Kings Island 1.5 hours away! Been there lots in lots!
 
Knobels Grove-about 45 minutes away. We get there at least once a year. DSs go a lot with friends whose parents have work parties there.

We are about an hour from Hershey Park. We get there about once every two years.

Karen
 
10 minutes from Lake Winniesauka Use to work there. I never go for full price anymore. I go to 2 for 1 Fridays now just for something to in the summer.

I don't consider Lake Winnie a real amusement park. It's a really old park to.

2 hours away Six Flags Over Georgia I have get season passes every year. I'm a coaster fan so I go ride coasters all day long.

2 hours away from Dollywood
 
We're a half hour from Dorney Park, about a hour from Hershey Park and Dutch Wonderland. (forgot about that one)
Bob, that's just not fair! ;)
 
The closest park to me is Busch Gardens which is about 15 minutes from my house. I honestly couldn't tell you how many times I've been there, so many that I'm pretty much sick of the place right now. :rolleyes:

 


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