What’s Your Favorite Fun Park After Disney ❓

The Pho

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Cedar Point, it may not have theming, but it’s coasters are spectacular. Followed by Universal Orlando then Busch Tampa.

But really any theme/amusement park is good to me. Never been to one I couldn’t enjoy.
 

HoldenC

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SeaWorld Orlando, without a doubt. Starting Friday I will be spending every weekend there for their fantastic (and better than Disney) seasonal event Electric Ocean.
 

DisneyRoy

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Cedar Point, it may not have theming, but it’s coasters are spectacular. Followed by Universal Orlando then Busch Tampa.

But really any theme/amusement park is good to me. Never been to one I couldn’t enjoy.

This. Nothing beats the roller coasters at America's Roller Coast! Cedar Point it is.
 

wdwfan4ver

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The Wisconsin Dells. Where my midwest folks at?
I am from Wisconsin, but I am not a Waterpark person and I really suck at swimming. The Wisconsin Dells is known for its Water Parks. The closest thing to Water I did at the Dells was watching the Tommy Bartlett Show, and doing the original Wisconsin ducks tour.

Wisconsin Dells was one of the big Vacation spots inside Wisconsin I went to growing up.

I had fun at the Wisconsin Dells, but I did not do the Waterpark part of it. When I did the Wisconsin Dells growing up, I did House on the Rock, Ridley's believe it or not, Tommy Bartlett Show, minature Golf courses, the Original Wisconsin Ducks tours, the railroad museum. and shopping.
 
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wdwfan4ver

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Sea World Orlando for me. My amusement park/theme park experience is mostly in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Florida.

I did go to Six Flags Great America, but it is not made for me. Busch Gardens Tampa is out of element since it has a lot of coaster, and my body can't handle some types of coasters anymore like Expedition Everest at AK.
 

Heppenheimer

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Phantasialand and Efteling, because they're the most Disney-esque non-Dinsey parks I have visited.

But in the US, my pick would be little-known Knoebels in Pennsylvania. Partly for nostalgia, but also because there's no admission and you can stroll about as you please under the trees. And they have the best bumper cars in the world.
 

General Mayhem

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Islands of Adventure which I actually place above Epcot, DHS, and Animal Kingdom. It's an extremely high quality park and is the closest in quality to Disney here in the states especially once Hagrid's opens.
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