Theme & Amusement Parks

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Theme & Amusement Parks In America ~ By Paige Higginbotham


A is for ~ Adventureland Theme Park

Adventureland has been in business since 1962. Adventureland has now 30 rides in the park.


B is for ~ BonBon-land

BonBon-Land has over 70 rides and is the 4th largest amusement park in denmark! BonBon-Land is located in Holme-Olstrup, Sjælland ​ Denmark


C is for ~ Coney Island Amusement park

Coney island opened in 1886. Today coney island has over 50 rides and attractions! It’s most loved and most popular is the wonder wheel which is the name of the ferris wheel there.


D is for ~ Disneyland

Disneyland is a very popular amusement park that has a lot of disney things. One is especially the castle located at Disneyland..


E is for ~ Enchanted Island Amusement Park

Enchanted Island opened up in. It is fun for all members of the family. The ride that has been around for a while is the C.P Huntington Train. It has been around since 1991.


F is for ~ Funderland Amusement Park

Funderland opened in 1946. It has one roller coaster. This small scaled amusement park is especially for children. The park offers a roller coaster, steam train, airplane ride, antique cars, carousel and log flume.


G is for~ Gillian's Wonderland Pier

Gillian’s Wonderland Pier opened in 1965. It is located in Ocean City, New jersey. I always wanted to go to Ocean City, New Jersey. Maybe if I go there I can go to Gillian's Wonderland Pier.


H is for ~ Hershey Park

When I went to Hershey Park, my favorite thing was getting to see what I was(the picture) and the chocolate tour, which you get to see how hershey's are made. At the end you get to pick a piece of chocolate made by hershey's​ .


I is for ~ IT’Z USA

IT’Z USA opened in 2007, which wasn't that long ago. Actually it was only 9 years ago. It has 1 rollercoaster and is fun for all ages.


J is for ~ Joyland Amusement Park

Joyland opened in 1940 but was named at that time Mackenzie Park Playground until It got owned by someone new and it’s name got changed.


k is for~ Knoebels

Knoebels is a very fun place in my opinion to take the family. I go there every summer with my family. Last year they got a new roller coaster called “impulse” and I rode it.


L is for~ Lagoon amusement park

Lagoon amusement park has been open since 1886. Today there are 45 rides and attractions at the amusement park. They also came out with a new ride in 2015 called the “Cannibal.”


M is for ~ Michigan's adventure

Michigan’s adventure opened in 1952. Today Michigan’s adventure has a little over 50 attractions. Michigan’s adventure has 7 roller coasters also.


N is for~ Nickelodeon universe

Nickelodeon Universe was open in 1992. It has 30 attractions and 5 roller coasters. Nickelodeon universe is a theme park

based off of the network nickelodeon.


O is for ~ oaks amusement park

Oaks Amusement Park opened in 1905. Oaks is one of the oldest Amusement parks in America.


P is for~ Paul Bunyan Land

Paul bunyan land i fun for kids as well as parents. They have statues of Paul bunyan throughout the park. There trademark of Paul Bunyan is 26- foot tall and talks.


Q is for ~ Quassy Amusement Park

Quassy Amusement Park just opened a new ride in 2015 called “Frantic.” It is called frantic because it pins you in circles well franticly.


R is for ~ Riverfront Park

Riverfront opened in 1974. Today the park has nine amusement rides. Plus they have a ice skating rink and an old Loof Carousel.


S is for ~ silverwood theme park

The park was opened in 1988. It today has 65 rides. It has 6 roller coasters and 2 are the tremors and wooden terror.


T is for ~ That Fun place

That fun place is where you can go to see and indoor outdoor fun place to play glow miniature golf, laser tag, ride some coasters and more!


U is for~ Universal Studios theme Park

Universal Studios Theme Park is where guests can go to ride there favorite movies! Maybe even one they have never even saw before.


V is for~ Valleyfair Amusement Park

Valleyfair opened in 1976. Valleyfair has 75 attractions and 8 roller coasters. It is also the largest Amusement Park in the upper midwest.


W is for~ Wonderland amusement park

Wonderland Amusement Park opened in 1951. It has 4 rollercoasters.


X is for ~ Di​ x​ ie Landin’

Dixie Landin’ is a fun amusement park. It has 26 rides, including games, food, souvenir shops, a large water park and more.


Y is for ~ York's wild kingdom York's wild kingdom open in 1950. Today York's wild kingdom has close to 2 dozen attractions.


Z is for ~ Zonkers Amusement Park

Zonkers if for kids 12 and under. Zonkers used to be named Jeepers until February 2006​ .




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