Sylvan Beach - 45 minutes. a freaking awesome, if tiny amusement park. Almost all of its rides are incredibly old and incredibly rare. Its only coaster is a Galaxi, but it's still a great place to go. They also have a lot of vintage arcade games, and the nearby restaurants--"Yesterday's Royal", "Eddie's", and "Harpoon Eddie's"--are fantastic places to eat. It's like a mini Knoebels on a lake shore. They also have the only completely original (all stunts are original, and the ride was built in 1954) Pretzel dark ride in existence.
Seabreeze-90 minutes. It's overall more current than Sylvan Beach, and has a fantastic, quaint, family friendly atmosphere. They have Jack Rabbit (fourth oldest coaster in the world) Bobsleds (the only coaster that was transformed from wood to steel until Texas Giant started getting overhauled) and one of the highest rated spinning coasters in the world (Whirlwind.) The only ones that have consistently better reviews are Winjas, Bakken's Tornado, and Dragon's Fury.
Darien Lake-2.5 hours. They got a heck of a lot better in the past few years. Now that Predator got Voyage's old trains, I solidly put it about half way between Hersheypark's Comet and Dania Beach Hurricane. Those trains made a *HUGE* difference. Despite the crap that's been given to RoS, it really does have airtime as strong as Bizarro (and yes, I've been on both) but the thing is it just has three less moments of such airtime. The water park just got a $7.5 million expansion, and although the water park itself is a good addition, they need to take care of capacity; there's not enough tubes, and I had to end up waiting 25 minutes just to get a tube, and then wait again to actually get in line for the new slide tower.
Originally posted by Live on earths ass
Cause I live in the middle of nowhere,the closest park(Europapark)is about 150 km away
150km? Dude, that's nothing. Especially for something as epic as Europapark.