Best Coaster Park On The East Coast?

I'm planning on going to the Atlantic Coast on vacation and I want to add a lot of variety to my track record. What's the best place for coastering on the coast?
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I just did a three-park Mid-Atlantic tour including Six Flags America (near DC), Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Paramount's Kings Dominion. If I had more time, I could have gone the other way from Baltimore and hit Six Flags Great Adventure, Dorney and even Hersheypark. There's a lot to do.

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Jeff
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Well, If Ohio is considered East Coast for you, go there and hit PKI, CP, and SFO, but if not. Well, I can realy only suggest Busch Williamsburg and SF Great Adventure.

Busch Gardens, SFA, Hershey, and SFGAdv would be the best places to add some variety to any coasters enthusiasts lists. Each park features some unique coasters for the area and are all within a 3-4 hour drive of Washington D.C. Good luck on your trip Kenneywoodfan and hope you do not hit the humid time.
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Six Flags America IS a Six Flags park!
Haven't gotten to ride it yet, but "Boulder Dash" looks amazing. It's gotta be right up there.
Busch Williamsburg, Kings Dominion, SF Great America, SF Great Adventure, Hershey, and Dorney (Steel Force)are situated as such that there is no more than a 3 hour drive between if you were to go in a line from north to south or vice versa.
It is Six Flags America, Great America is out by Chicago.

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Six Flags America IS a Six Flags park!
Depends on where you go on the east coast. If you end up down in the deep south hit SFoGeorgia, Carowinds, and Bush Gardens Tampa if you end up down in the Georgia Flordia Area.
Rode Boulderdash 7 times this past week and having ridden over 25 different wood coasters I rate this #1!!! Everything about it is awesome.Great air time!

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