NO amusement parks ... Six flags owns here but nothing planned. Grand canyon is roughly 4 hours
2007-01-19 06:27:58
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answered by ??Adrenalineaz?? 1
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Right. The Grand Canyon is about 250 miles away, probably a two to three hour drive, maybe more depending on traffic. We don't have any major amusement parks here, only a Castles and Coasters that has a few rides, an arcade and mini-golf. Take note, sometimes the rides are closed in the summer months- too hot. But we do have quite a few water park spread out all over the city, so one may be close to where you are.
2007-01-18 10:07:08
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answered by delight0211 5
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The grand canyon is about 250 miles from Phoenix.
There aren't any major amusement parks in AZ. The closest would be the California parks. I do remember driving past a random roller coaster in the city limits of Phoenix. I don't remember what it was called, but it was very small. I would call it a fun center rather than an amusement park. I remember seeing one water park from the plane as well.
2007-01-18 08:25:57
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answered by Monica T 4
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i think it incredibly is little greater beneficial than rumor. The entertainment industry has consistently shied removed from Arizona's warmth (warm railings, warm experience seats, and so on) plus the wear and tear that con be carried out via the sunlight to experience areas and homes requiring consistent upkeep. If authentic, it actually would not be Disney. construction a third US themepark could draw travelers removed from the different 2, and Arizona is a protracted way too on the brink of Disneyland.
2016-12-14 04:34:16
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answered by ? 4
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California is the place to go for amusement parks. They can have them.
2007-01-19 07:31:01
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answered by wash_your_poon 1
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