Depends on what you like. If you're into roller coasters, then I personally have grown fond of the Universal Studios: Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. Though the best, in my opinion, is still Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. Plenty of great roller coasters and they frequently have the "most something-or-other" roller coaster in the world. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is also very good. I've never been to Disney Land in Cali, so I can't talk about them. Disney in Florida is a bit kiddy, but can be lots of fun if you're just looking to relax and take it easy. As for Euro Disney... it's a very unpleasant atmosphere, but they have some good rides. Their Space Mountain will leave you shocked, especially if you were expecting the same ride that's in Orlando.
Hope that helped... happy traveling.
2006-12-13 18:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's the most popular based on attendance.
Disney is always the first 5 slots. The next 11 would be your best places to start looking.
U.S. theme and amusement parks reviewed on 2005 estimated attendance:
1 * Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom
2 * Disneyland
3 * Epcot
4 * Disney-MGM Studios
5 * Disney's Animal Kingdom
6* Universal Studios Florida
7* Disney's California Adventure
8* Universal's Islands of Adventure
9 * SeaWorld Orlando
10* Universal Studios Hollywood
11* Busch Gardens Tampa
12* SeaWorld San Diego
13 * Knott's Berry Farm
14* Paramount's Kings Island
15* Cedar Point
16* Six Flags Great Adventure
2006-12-14 04:15:24
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answered by A 3
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Cedar Point has 16 (17 in 2007 with the addition of the Maverick) roller coasters making it have more roller coasters than anywhere on the planet. It has won the golden ticket award for the best amusement park in the world 8 years in a row and has broken many records, and many of the roller coasters there are on the top 10 list of steel roller coasters. It is impossible to ride everything there in a day.
2006-12-15 08:54:08
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answered by Matt 2
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all amusement parks are to expensive therefor they are not amusing at all. $30 - $50 to get in then you have to eat another $20 .
you need drinks another $20. gas $40 - $50 and you have to drive all the way to where they are at . so you might need a room for the night upwards $200 . god for bid you take a family or a date and all you do is spend a lot of time waiting in lines so in my opinion there are no good amusement parks.only places that will suck your wallet dry
2006-12-15 10:40:25
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answered by longhairjim33 2
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It depends on what you like to do. Roller coasters, probably 6 Flags, or Cedar Point.....just enjoying yourself...Disney world. Just know that you can't see all of Disney world in 5 days! We have been there 20 or 30 times and we still find stuff we haven't seen before.
Where ever you go, have fun, be safe, and smile a lot!
2006-12-17 12:18:16
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answered by oneknight55 2
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Cedar Point by far. Regardless if you like Roller Coasters or have kids Cedar Point has it all. Their kid park is fantastic and you will not find roller coasters that are any better then at Cedar Point. Plus they have a fantastic water park.
Check out their website www.cedarpoint.com.
2006-12-14 02:49:48
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answered by Shakes 2
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You're not wrong. The park has 16 coasters (tied with Cedar Point), and has a really good selection.
2016-03-29 06:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Florida, USA
it has a theme park for everyone
lots of friendly people
lots of fun places to go
nice hotels
it is really the best vacation spot
2006-12-17 06:15:17
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answered by Bobby 2
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Actually, The biggest one on the North American Continent is the one in that mall up in canada, the Mall of America i think its called. Its like 5 stories tall, and has its own theme park inside.
2006-12-13 18:23:07
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answered by dr_kayoz83 2
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Find out in www.google.com and search for amusement park.
I had heard and talked about Pablo Picasso and they have them almost all over the United States.
2006-12-16 12:53:21
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answered by MistyFlower 4
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