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Best Park Setting


Which park has the best setting?  

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  1. 1. Which park has the best setting?

    • Cedar Point (Lake Erie peninsula)
      43
    • Coney Island (New York City)
      2
    • Dollywood (Smoky Mountains)
      32
    • Kennywood (ravine)
      6
    • Ocean Park (overlooking the Pacific)
      13
    • Park at MOA (inside of a mall)
      2
    • Silver Dollar City (Ozark Mountains)
      9
    • Six Flags Fiesta Texas (quarry)
      15


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I voted for Cedar Point, because of that great peninsula setting. But I can't think of just one to name...

 

- Busch Gardens Europe, that beautiful river/lake that runs through.

- Beech Bend, being on a farm setting

- Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom. I admit I like it because of the city setting, with the Expo Center next door, and views of the Papa John's stadium, Churchill Downs, and Downtown Louisville.

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I'm going with "other"

 

Lake Compounce along the mountain and lake is just beautiful and so relaxing.

 

Honorable mentions would go to SFStL, Knoebels, and Universal Hollywood.

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Of all the parks i've been to, definitley SFNE. Its in the middle of what I thought was a quaint little colonial Massachusets town (i'm coming from Chicago here so correct me if im wrong ), and the park is pretty hilly, plenty of trees, and has a nice setting. I was really impressed how they connected the DC area with the rest of the park. The admissions area is awesome, with the bricks paths and buildings. I also thought its neat how you cant see the park from the parking lot at all, you take a tram to a bridge, and once your on the bridge the whole park all of a sudden pops up. Very nice setting.

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Busch Gardens Europe is easily the most beautiful park I've been to. You can't even hardly tell that your in a huge amusement park. You can't even see the different parts of the park because they've incorporated it so well into it's surroundings. It's like taking a hike through the woods.

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