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Name the Best Amusement Park you have ever been to.....
I'm going to say Palisades Amusement Park in Weehawken, New Jersey. Even the name Weeeeeeeeeehawken sounds like an amusement park. I was about 12 and I think they bragged about have the largest wooden [gulp--think rotting wood and drunk nail bangers holding it together] roller coaster and the world's largest salt water pool. Somehow they even made some kind of wave. Unless my imagination manufactured that instead of my memory kicking in.
I could get in for free once a year when the Jersey Journal gave their paper carriers a ticket for a new subscription. |
I'm going with the Steel Pier in Atlantic City, NJ. I would ride the carosel for hours trying to get the brass ring! Loved all the skee ball and other crazy arcade games. And of course loved the horse that jumped off the pier into the ocean.
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Cedar Point, on America's Roller Coast in Sandusky, Ohio
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Bob-Lo island between Canada and Detroit at the mouth of the Detroit river and Lake Erie .
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Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio .
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Another vote for Cedar Point. One white-knuckle roller coaster after another. And we all know, coasters are all that really matters at an amusement park!! :22yikes: :eek: :22yikes: :eek: :22yikes: :eek: :22yikes: :eek:
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Cedar Point for sure. When we lived in Michigan we would go 3-5 times a year.
It was a 2 1/2 - 3 hour drive. Sometimes we would stay over night in a motel. When we had our motorhome, we would go and stay for a few days and visit all the area attractions. Deer Park, Castalia Blue Hole, African Wild Animal Park, Seneca Caverns. I must say though, in it's day, taking the fun Bob-Lo boat to Bob-lo Island was a definite fun time !! |
As a child in the 60's it would have been Bertrand's Island in northern NJ...we would go once a year on nickel night.
Once we moved to Colorado it was Elitch Gardens in Denver, CO. Sadly neither of these is in operation today.... |
As a teenager it was Forest Park St. Louis. The wooden Roller Coaster was the thrill ride at that time.
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We used to go there too on nickel night. In fact, we had our 8th grade Immaculate Conception in Secaucus NJ field trip there too. On that trip I went in the Tunnel of Love with Kathy Keller. Just when we started kissing it seemed like the ride was about to end. So I stuck my leg out and stopped the boat bracing it against something I could reach. We heard a big snap like some kind of chain broke or something. Very shortly the lights came on and everyone had to evacuate. ah, the good times [Sorry Sister Jovita if you are still around] |
Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY.
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Does anyone remember Uncle Milty's Kiddie Park in Bayonne New Jersey?
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Knoebels in PA. Might not be the scary type. We loved it and so did my Granddaughter. Every ride was nice,free admission and affordable.
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i'm on the way to roosevelt. i forgot how the jingle goes.
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Kennywood.. !!!! ha.. until I discovered Cedar Point..
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My vote would be for Palisades Park, but my wife fondly remembers Olympic Park in Irvington N.J. which was bigger then Palisades Park. She lived a couple blocks from Olympic Park and remembers 10 cent day.
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EPCOT at Walt Disney World.:BigApplause:
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I remember Olympic Park, our 4th grade school, Raritan Intermediate School, Raritan, NJ, went there. It was huge and I remember the spinning wheel ride as being pretty scary. Also the pier at Seaside Heights when the rides seemed like you were over the ocean.
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Palisades Park, without a doubt. I was there many times. An annual event was to be there on opening night. That park was fun!
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Asbury Park, NJ. Not the best amusement park, but the best memories. "Tillie" was a mural of a grinning face of Palace Amusements, and Tillie was the backdrop for a photo of Bruce Springstein and the EStreet Band in 1972. Then, or course there is the album "Greetings From Asbury Park".....
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Kennywood in Pittsburgh PA and Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio are our favorites!
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Palisades Park. It had it all!
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Docked the boat at Cedar Point one year went there every night.
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The Moonlite Bunny Ranch.
joking joking joking The one I miss .......mainly because I miss everything from the good old days http://callais.net/gallery/pbch2.jpg |
Growing up in central Ohio, we were right between Kings Island and Cedar Point. In my younger days, I was a big fan of roller coasters. I'd have to give the edge to Cedar Point. I've been to several Six Flags parks over the years, I still rate Cedar Point and Kings Island one and two.
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River view in Chicago
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Anybody visit Glen Echo in Maryland?
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When my kids were just tots we use to go to Rahobeth beach on vacation and share a house with some neighbors. We packed that house pretty tight. They had the best little kid rides and cheap too. We went to some place for pizza and pitchers of beer that was the best. It started with an R.
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Riverview !! On the 3rd page!! Where are all the Chicagoians ???
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Yep, many times. Remember the carousel and the big pool. I think it is an arts area now. Also, Marshall Hall in the DC area.... They used to do Helicopter rides. |
We live in The Village of Dunedin in the cold months an during the summer months live at Duck Creek RV Resort in our motor home. We are directly across the street from Michigan's Adventure which is an amusement park owned by Cedar Point so I need to vote for Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon, Michigan
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King's Island in Ohio and the Beast wooden roller coaster!!!
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