I don't know if I can name 5 of them, but I hear a lot of different opinions on it. We'll include Universal here because I think this might be many people's #1 on this list. It is for me. Universal is the closest thing in my mind to the attention to detail, the experience and the attractions in comparison to Disney.
After that, I am just going by what others have said. I don't think Busch Gardens (I have only done Tampa) or Sea World come all that close although Sea World probably more than a Six Flags park.
From what I have read and observed places like Silver Dollar City and Dollywood are similar to each other and if there is any "Disney" feel it comes from the fact they are drenched with nostalgia. Dollywood has that new section opened up called Wildwood Grove and it looks incredible, I think. Both seem to be a bit of a throwback, more in a Frontierland-style type of way. Am I right? I haven't been.
Kennywood, I have been to. While not clean like Disney and still has a lot of "carnival" type of feel to it, it also has some old fashioned-ness to it. Probably closer to Disney than your average Six Flags but a lot closer to Six Flags than anything Disney.
Haven't been............but is Knott's Berry farm more "Disneyesque" than your average amusement park?
Lastly and I DEFINITELY haven't hit this one yet and almost none of us on here have I would guess because it is new.............but where does Evermore rank (it is in Utah) in its "Disneyesque" ranking? Seems very immersive and well themed.
After that, I am just going by what others have said. I don't think Busch Gardens (I have only done Tampa) or Sea World come all that close although Sea World probably more than a Six Flags park.
From what I have read and observed places like Silver Dollar City and Dollywood are similar to each other and if there is any "Disney" feel it comes from the fact they are drenched with nostalgia. Dollywood has that new section opened up called Wildwood Grove and it looks incredible, I think. Both seem to be a bit of a throwback, more in a Frontierland-style type of way. Am I right? I haven't been.
Kennywood, I have been to. While not clean like Disney and still has a lot of "carnival" type of feel to it, it also has some old fashioned-ness to it. Probably closer to Disney than your average Six Flags but a lot closer to Six Flags than anything Disney.
Haven't been............but is Knott's Berry farm more "Disneyesque" than your average amusement park?
Lastly and I DEFINITELY haven't hit this one yet and almost none of us on here have I would guess because it is new.............but where does Evermore rank (it is in Utah) in its "Disneyesque" ranking? Seems very immersive and well themed.