blackpool pleasure beach is by far my favorite park. its not got themed areas or any extream over the top rides but its the most perfect park in the uk. it got so much history which no other park has, the wooies and alot of the other rides are protected. the classic rides stay classic and theres never alot of change in the park. its such a packed park that each new ride is now being placed really well.
the rides are great, everysingle one makes me smile and everyone else too especially the grand national with its good airtime, lats and of corse it being a mobious coaster its awsome to get another train right by you in the last set of hills.
wicked park, great rides, brill atmosphere a must for any theme park nut
Lake Compounce is my favorite. BoulderDash is obviously the best ride there and it's my favorite ride overall. It's in Bristol CT. And yes I'd recommend that you spend at least half a day there.
I also really like Indiana Beach in Monticello, IN, Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg, VA, Kennywood in Pittsburgh, PA, and Canobie Lake in Salem, NH.
Drummerkid that avatar made me laugh non-stop for about a minute. Nice man!
Well, I'm a Cedar Point fanboy. But I also must say that the Pavillion at Myrtle Beach, SC, was a really unique park. The Hurricane was and still is one of my favorite wooden coasters today.
Six Flags Over Georgia. But I really don't have a lot of Parks to compare. I've really only been to SFOG and Carowinds. Carowinds was oriented towards kids a little too much. SFOG was a little more balanced on the kid/adult ride ratio.
Surprisingly my fav amusement park is waldameer in Erie Pa. The first coaster i ever went on was the Comet at waldameer. It's a very traditional park and its cool to see it expand over the years. i cant wait to go back a ride the new Rvaine Flyer II.
I higly recommend going here.