Best Location for a new theme park

SF:UK

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Anywhere between London and Birmingham would get the most visitors ever. come on six flags you need to build SF:UK.

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Hey micheal Email me at paintballfreak@bpsinet.com
I was just think about gettting pepsi or coca cola and maybe try about busch gardens.
Temecula, California! This would be a great site for an amusement park. We are already starting to build a water park with 10+ slides and It is mostly flat land out here. Temecula would be a great place for a small park like Michigan's Adventure.

COLORADO! SFEG is weak.
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how about on an indian reservation?
right next to san diego :)
in alaska so no one can get there ha ha ha
We are getting good response for this theme park near Indianapolis

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Honnalulu, Hawaii. Tourist trap city, great weather (except the volcanoes:)). Duh!

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Asbury Park, NJ! Bulldoze that mess except for Palace Amusements (Tilly's Face) and The Stone Pony...work around those. Man, what a location!
Heck with California!!! We gotta put a new park somewhere where the people there haven't had the joys of experiencing roller coasters! Like Africa!

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Arizona, but north of Phoenix. It gets way too hot here in the summer (prime season for most theme parks) for a good time.

An undisclosed large theme park company (i.e. Six Flags or Cedar Fair) did a study on a sqaure mile south of Phoenix but backed out of buying the land at the last minute. The word is that it was too hot in the summer to make decent money. Of course, most of this is rumor, but it did have media coverage...for whatever good that is.

Also, Castles and Coasters isn't really a theme park. It's an amusement park at best.


I'm thinking upstate ny mainly it is about 1hr from nyc all other parks are 3hrs away from that area and there are tons of people in the area.
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I would say somewere close to Portland,Oregon.With almost 2,000,000 people living in the Portland/Vancouver,WA this area is ripe for an amusement/theme park.I would even be happy if someone like Cedar Fair came in and improved Oaks Park.This is a very old park that has not had a wooden coaster since the Zip(a Harry Traver coaster)was removed in the 1930s.
Texarkana, Tex/Ark. They could have a coaster that crosses the border. It is a big town and spaced out enough from other parks. ALso, a good place would be Cumby, TX.

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we need some roller coasters badly....theres only 2 i know of around here
How about in West Virginia? Yes, I said West Virginia--we have no theme parks here and lots of available land with beautiful scenery! The State is also a centralized location for the 5 surrounding states.
Man those are some really cool locations!! That WV one would be pretty cool giving that is has a mountainous terrain. That always helps:)

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Youdontnojack said:
"I say that California and Florida have way to many parks. So the best place is New Jersey dont matter if its open all year or not because its in the northeast. Its the best spot for a park anyways since it can be about an hour away from New York City and Philidelphia if they wanted to just how Six Flags Great Adventure, whick is not enough for these two huge cities. Other than here i would say Virgina is a perfect place little bit nicer weather than New Jersey."


Yes, Virginia or NJ would be good. VA is better tho. Cause I live there, wherever I live is best. :D No Joke.

::Notices All Laughing At Him::

I have a Spare Bedroom! A nice Amusement Park COULD fit!

Other wise, VA!
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A theme park in Indianapolis would be a good idea as long as it is small scale and too much money isnt invested into it. Dont forget that In a few hours all of the people in Indiana could be at SFGam, PKI, or Cedar Point. So dont dream to big. Maybe a pay-per ride park to start out would be good??

Anyways, I think that Nashville would be a great place for a nice themepark. Nashville already draws tons of visitors each year, but the Nashville Metro Area has more than 1.5 million people living there. Now that Opryland is gone everyone has to go to Dollywood (3 hours away) or SFKK (5 hours).

Another good place would be Memphis. They allready have 1 park: Libertyland. It has two pretty good coasters and is a good medium sized park. If someone was to buy this park it could be made into something special.


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