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SeaWorld Orlando SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park near Orlando, Florida. When it was merged with the Discovery Cove and Aquatica parks, he formed a large entertainment complex dedicated to the underwater world and its inhabitants. In 2007 SeaWorld Orlando had a peak of nearly 5.8 million visitors, ranking among the most visited parks in the United States and the twelfth at a worldwide area level. La Key West at SeaWorld is designed to resemble the city of Key West. Animals exposed in this part of the park are Dasyatidae, dolphins, sea turtles, manatees and alligators. Le waterfront is the last section created within the park. It takes the appearance of a Mediterranean village waterfront and includes mainly shops and restaurants.,
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Enchanted Water Safari The park was opened as The Enchanted Forest of the Adirondacks in 1956 by A. Richard Cohen, a hardware store owner and commissioner for the Adirondack Authority in charge of the development of ski centers on Whiteface and Gore mountains. When opened, it had 35 employees and encompassed 35 acres (140,000 m 2 ) of swampland. Admission was $1 for adults and 25¢ for children. Over time, the park expanded in size to its present 60 acres (240,000 m 2 ). [1]Whiteface Gore [1]
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Family Kingdom Park Family Kingdom Amusement Park is the only seaside amusement park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Located on Ocean Boulevard, in the heart of Myrtle Beach, the amusement park has 37 rides for adults and children of all ages, including thrill rides, family rides, kiddie rides and go karts. In 2007, TripAdvisor named it #5 on its list of the “Top 10 Amusement Parks Outside Orlando.
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Magic Spring and crystal falls Magic Springs and Crystal Falls is an amusement park and water park located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. The park opened in the late 1970s. It closed in 1995 and reopened in 2000. It belongs to CNL Lifestyle Properties and is managed by Amusement Management Partners. It was run by PARC Management 2008 2010. Falls is the water area of the park. Its entrance is included in the price of two parks. On June 10, 2008, PARC Management Group buys park Magic Springs Development Co., LLC., It has been the owner since 2000. The park then joined a group of seven other amusement parks, purchased in 2007 by PARC Management.
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Ghost town in the Sky Ghost Town in the Sky is a theme park located in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, United States. The peculiarity of the park is that it is placed in the height of a mountain that can only be accessed via a funiculaire.Le park is divided into several small villages whose theme varies, and found the mountain town, an Indian village, the town of miners,...
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Fun spot amusement park and Zoo Fun Spot Amusement Park & Zoo is a small family amusement park located in Angola, Indiana. Although it was small in comparison to parks in neighboring states, such as Cedar Point and Michigan's Adventure, it remained one of the largest parks in the region. It also once boasted the only operating roller coaster (Afterburner) with an inversion in the state of Indiana, until Steel Hawg at Indiana Beach opened in 2008. It is also historic, having opened in 1956. The park has been closed since 2008, and therefore has the designation standing but not operating.
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DisneyLand California Disneyland in California is the first of the Disney parks, and the only "enchanted kingdom" designed and seen by Walt Disney. It was built in a little over a year by teams of Walt Disney Imagineering.Seuls 370,000 m2 is the park itself is the smallest Disney enchanted kingdoms. The park is nicknamed "The happiest place on earth." The park is part of the Disneyland Resort, which also includes another park, Disney California Adventure, several hotels and a commercial area.
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