Camden Park: 35 minutes
PKI/Wonderpark/Coney/LeSourdsville: 3 1/2 to 4 hours. (It would probably take about 2 hours if they had a major interstate going from Charleston to Cinci.)
Kennywood: 4 hours
Geauga Lake: 4 hours
Cedar Point: 5 hours
Hersheypark: 5 hours
Kentucky Kingdom: 4 hours
Holiday World: 5 hours
Dollywood: 4 1/2 hours
BGW: 5 hours
King's Dominion: 4 1/2
Carowinds: 4 1/2 roughly
I guess you can say I am blessed and cursed at the same time. ;-) I am within a days drive of a TON of parks but then again, I can't exactly stop by after work.
-Tina
*** Edited 1/30/2006 10:38:41 AM UTC by coasterqueenTRN***
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EDIT - For distance to other parks, here's my list:
2 hours to PKD
3 hours to BGW
2 hours to Hershey
3 hours to Knoebels
3+ hours to Dorney
4 hours to SFGADV
4 hours to Kenneywood
And 3-5 or so hours to some of the smaller PA parks *** Edited 1/31/2006 5:10:55 PM UTC by Zimm***
20 Min: Williamsgrove (closest, but not visited since 2002)
40 Min: Hersheypark
1 hr: Dutch Wonderland (again, not been there in about 4)
2 hr: Knoebels, Dorney, SFA
3 hr: SFGrAdv, Clementon (a bit longer drives, but still do-able day trips... especially Clementon for the coaster formerly known as Tsunami)
In any case, over the past 5 years I have lived in 4 places:
Boston, MA - 1.5 hrs. from SFNE
Princeton. NJ - 30 min from GAdv.
Vallejo, CA - 10 minutes from SFMW
Fort Worth, TX - 20 min. from SFoT
I guess I could say I'm a bit spoiled.
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