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    Frankie's Columbia

    16 kilometres northwest of Columbia in South Carolina, around 160 km from Charlotte, is the small indoor park Frankie's with a small outdoor area. This is a park with free admission, but the rides and attractions have to be paid for when used. From mini

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    Less than 15 kilometres east of Greenville in South Carolina, around 160 km from Charlotte, is the small indoor park Frankie's with a small outdoor area. This is a park with free admission, but the rides and attractions have to be paid for when used.

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    Frankie's Raleigh

    Halfway between Durham and Raleigh, about 250 km from Charlotte in the middle of North Carolina, is the small indoor park Frankie's with a small outdoor area. This is a park with free entry, but you have to pay for the rides and attractions when you use

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    Frontier City

    The park has existed since 1958 and is mainly embedded in a western theme. Although it belongs to the Six Flags group, it is not necessarily recognizable as such. This park is the second oldest Six Flags Park, doesn't offer quite as many thrill coaster,

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    In Fayetteville, Georgia, the Dixieland Fun Park opened in 1990. In 2012, the name was changed to Fun Junction USA and in 2017, after the purchase of the park by Fun Spot America, the park was given its current name. So not only is there Fun Spot in

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    Since 1990, there is a theme park near Orlando in Kissimee next to the Old Town shopping area. This is smaller, but should still be noted. There are among other things 4 roller coasters, Go Karts, Skycoaster and much more.

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    A somewhat small park in Orlando, but this one should still pay attention. The park has been around since 1997 and has 3 roller coasters, several flat rides and go-kart tracks. Until 2012, the park was called Fun Spot Action Park.

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    It all began in 1960 on US Route 1 in Saco, Maine next to the mini-golf course that opened in 1959: a drive-in snack bar called Marvel Drive-In was built here. In 1967, Funtown USA was born and a Zipper ride was one of the park's first attractions.

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    Georgia Aquarium

    In Atlanta, the capital of the US state of Georgia, you will find the Georgia Aquarium, which opened in 2005, at Pemberton Place, where you will also find the World of Coca-Cola and the Center for Civil and Human Rights. At the time of its opening, the

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    In Sandusky, the secret capital of horror in the US state of Ohio, you will find the Ghostly Manor Thrill Center. Here you will not only learn to be scared and shiver at Halloween time. All year round, you'll find the Ghostly Manor Haunted House, which

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    In Gilroy in the north of the US state of California, you will find the Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park, which operates on 217 hectares and opened in 2001. Designed and built by Michael Bonfante, the horticultural-themed park has over 40 different

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    Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park has been located in Glenwood Springs, in Garfield Country in Colorado, the 38th state of the United States of America and approx. 160 miles (approx. 257 km) from Denver, since 1999. The Glenwood Gondola, a cable car, takes

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    The Hawaiian Falls Garland water park (also known as Hawaiian Falls Firewheel) is located just 30 kilometres north of the Texan city of Dallas. It was opened to visitors for the first time on 24 May 2003 in Garland, Texas, under the name Hawaiian Falls

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    Hawaiian Falls The Colony water park is located just 50 kilometres north of the Texan city of Dallas. It was opened to visitors for the first time in May 2004 in The Colony, Texas, and was the second park in the Hawaiian Falls chain. Hawaiian Falls The

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    Hersheypark

    Opened in 1906, the theme park served only the employees of the Hershey Chocolate Company. It was later made available to the general public and enjoyed great popularity. With an attached water park, the park offers approx. 80 attractions and rides on 45

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    Holiday World & Splashin' Safari is a large amusement and water park in Santa Claus, Indiana, USA. The next largest city is Evansville, which is about 70 kilometres to the southwest. The journey from Evansville takes about 1 hour by car via US-41 N and

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    Originally started as a Wet'n'Wild water park, the Texas park was acquired by Six Flags in 1995. With about 19 h a the water park is the largest in North Texas. Here you will find among other things a wave pool and lots of slides and areas to relax. The

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    The approx. 8 hectare water park is located directly next to Six Flags Great America. If it belonged together in the past, this park has been equipped with a separate entrance area since 2021. Generally, however, the park part already exists since 2005

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    Hurricane Harbor Concord has a long tradition and has existed in the San Francisco Area since 1995, when it was still called Waterworld USA. Among several other owners, Six Flags took over the park in 2017. Since then, it has been known as Hurricane

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    Hurricane Harbor Park in California is located directly across from Six Flags Magic Mountain, so it's definitely worth a double visit. About 20 slides will give you a lot of fun and also offer adrenaline junkies enough fun and thrills, so that the day