What is the best theme park that you've been to???mine would prolly be universal studios in orlando, though I havent been there in a long long time so I dunno if its still as good.
---Two of my favorite places in the world right there. Universal has two parks and Disney, four. They both kick the living sh*t out of Six Flags...trust me you'll never want to go to six flags again after going to one of these.After those two, there's a big gap and then you have Busch Gardens.But if you really want to get schooled on theme parks get Nitro in here.
The best roller coasters are at Cedar Point. But there is more to do at places like Universal and Walt Disney.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (drake24 @ Feb 27 2007, 06:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The best roller coasters are at Cedar Point. But there is more to do at places like Universal and Walt Disney.</div>Well yeah, if all you like is fast roller coasters, then Disney or Uni probably isn't your top choice, but if you're looking for just an overall amazing (both theming wise and attraction wise) theme park then no one even comes close.
My favorite is 6 flags, but I have ridden all of the rides there so many times that its not that fun anymore. When I was younger, I lived in California and I thought Noxbury Farm (spelling) was pretty tight. I have never been to Disney World, but I was never really that impressed with Disney Land....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pinoy Balla @ Feb 27 2007, 07:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>my favorite water park is Camel Beach its not too crowded but rides are good</div>Me and my friends went on a weekend trip there over the summer. The rides are awesome but some of the lines are insane. We might go again real soon, in the winter it's a ski resort.
Universal Studios Hollywood is pretty cool. But I'm into rollercoaster type theme parks. 6 Flags 'Magic Mountain' over here in Los Angeles (about 20 minutes away from where I live) is the best I have been to. Knotts Berry Farm is alright, and Las Vegas has some fun rollercoasters as well.
If I wana be scared to death - I'm going to Ceder Point, Ohio.But there are lots of smaller ones, thqat have crazy things like a limit on people. I was watching a tv show on it once.
I like Bush Gardens alot, lots of good roller coasters over there. Never been to six flags, so I can't speak for that but I have been to Universal, Epcot, Islands of Adventures etc.
The best theme park I've ever been to is this one near Rexburg, Idaho. it didn't have all the death defying rollercoasters or anything like that, but it had good rides plus hardly any lines. which made it fun. the worst park I've ever been to was one in Kansas operated by some Indian tribe, their sh*t was run down, and the ride operators were shitfaced.
I use to love Six flags but the rides kinda lost some of the excitement after awhile. The only one I find to be fun still is Raging Bull in Gurnee, IL.
Six Flags was awesome at the beginning. The fun part was it being kinda scary and gave you a big rush. Yep once you got used to it than it wasn't quite the fun.
I haven't been to many, but I thought there were quite a few ill things to do at Universal. The two roller coasters were pretty intense.
I haven't been to Universal, but Disney World is somewhere between sucks ass and tolerable. I like Six Flags over Texas. The Titan is pretty awesome, along with the Texas Giant. Both of those are better than anything at Disney. Disney has more stuff to do, but it's mostly for kids.