A lot of them are small, locally-scoped places like Camden Park in Huntington, WV, but there are bigger ones (Hersheypark in Hershey, PA comes to mind).
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
The only two theme parks I've been to are Kings Island, which I visited both under Viacom and under Cedar Fair, and Geauga Lake, which I visited back when it was Six Flags Worlds of Adventure. Cedar Fair bought the latter the following year and as far as I know it's been abandoned since 2007.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I admit there's something sad about seeing an amusement park that operated for 120 years being torn down to make way for a big-box store.
Oh yeah I forgot about SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
What's Camden Park like? I wonder if @Odradek likes Hersheypark
I haven't been there in years, but I remember it being fun when I was little. It's small, so it might be a bit underwhelming for people used to bigger parks.
I remember going to Kennywood a few years ago but forgot that it was in Pennsylvania. I had just figured it was in Colorado because those are the two states I visit most often and stuff gets mixed up sometimes.
It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
I remember going to Kennywood a few years ago but forgot that it was in Pennsylvania. I had just figured it was in Colorado because those are the two states I visit most often and stuff gets mixed up sometimes.
It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
can you make this a yelp review of them please? Five stars obviously.
I remember going to Kennywood a few years ago but forgot that it was in Pennsylvania. I had just figured it was in Colorado because those are the two states I visit most often and stuff gets mixed up sometimes.
It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
I want to go back, because they changed the Noah's Ark ride so that you have to go through the mouth of a giant whale to get in
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I remember going to Kennywood a few years ago but forgot that it was in Pennsylvania. I had just figured it was in Colorado because those are the two states I visit most often and stuff gets mixed up sometimes.
It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
I want to go back, because they changed the Noah's Ark ride so that you have to go through the mouth of a giant whale to get in
I remember going to Kennywood a few years ago but forgot that it was in Pennsylvania. I had just figured it was in Colorado because those are the two states I visit most often and stuff gets mixed up sometimes.
It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
can you make this a yelp review of them please? Five stars obviously.
I will have to get my computer fixed first because my phone doesn't hae enough room for anything right now but yes this is hilarious
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It was indeed like five dollars. The place was terrifying and I was certain I was about to die like at least eight times. I really wanna go back.
I guess it still exists
> Cedar Fair
> okay, who owns Six Flags
> Six Flags
> oh okay
Six Flags