Most large theme parks are outside of the large cities they serve. SFEG is the only one off the top of my head that is literally downtown, in Denver. There are many parks w/in a 2 hour drive that New Yorkers can go to: Coney [which includes, Astorland and Dino's Wonder Wheel Park], SFGAdv, Rye Playland, Dorney Park, Lake Compounce, Adventureland, and the entire NJ boardwalk area [Wildwood, etc.], just to name a few.
FYI, the Coney area used to be HUGE, but we lost Steeplechase Park, Luna Park, and others in that area long ago. If I only had a time machine....
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Closest park would be Astroland and its neighbors in Coney Island. Next would be Playland in Rye (26 miles), then SFGrAdv (72 miles) then Dorney (93 miles).
As for Wildwood... while in NJ, it is in extreme southern NJ, 156 miles from NYC... getting out there a way. Technically, Lake Compounce is closer at 104 miles, and so is SFNE at 141 miles.
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A few things. . .
The Fresh Kills Landfill is the largest in the United States, if not the world. It does smell pretty bad, but not as bad you'd expect for that much garbage.
New York City has been home to, what I would consider, major parks. Unfortunately, none remain.
Primarily, I'm thinking of Coney Island, the 1939 World's Fair, the 1964 World's Fair, and Freedomland.
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The room certainly existed for a park, but I don't think it's feasible these days. I'm sure whatever large parcels of land still exist are very, very expensive, and it's much easier to build elsewhere.
I've been waiting for a large park to spring up on the eastern end of Long Island, but all efforts toward that end have met with resistance from the whiny people who want to maintain their 'communities'. . . communities that rely on tourism for their economy anyway.
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