Best Location for a new theme park

Central Michigan, 2 hrs. to MIA just doesn't cut it, 4 hrs. to CP cut's it, but it'd be nice to have some big rides here. At least we're getting a water park in Mackinaw City.:)
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On another planet, maybe in a couple years......ummmm maybe a couple hundred years.
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Millennium Force....it has its ups and downs.
Defitnitly Cali, either Northern Cali (farther than SF) or Central Cali like Santa Cruz, or Monterey.
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X is the best and it beats all da rest!...Coasterlicius!
PKDStar01 is just trying to get on your good side...Indianapolis...LOL!  BTW, PKDStar, enjoy (frequent) trips to HW, and say Hi to Paula for us....
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rollergator - intent on improving the "guest experience" - coming soon to a park near you
Somewhere around Scranton, Pa or Moosic. Rocky Glen was good, right?

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movies+coasters= the most fun you could ever imagine!

Somewhere in Colorado.

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"Duff Man Says... Ohhh Yeah!"
Current Favorite Coasters:
1)Raging Bull 2)Millennium Force 3)Medusa (SFMW) 4)Vertical Velocity (SFGAm) 5)Dueling Dragons (Ice)

I think Denver Colorado, except this is because I live here, I don't like the idea of California or Ohio cause they already have enough. Colorado only has two, SFEG and Lakeside, and Lakeside is way run down and will probably go out of business soon, and SFEG has no room to expand and only has four coasters. 

*** This post was edited by Denvers-coasters-suck on 10/27/2001. ***

Jeff knows what he's talkin' about when he says they should put a park in the NW.  I've lived here my whole life, and have  to travel to California  (I tell my mom it's only to see her-- she lives in Southern Cal) or fly trans-continental anytime I want a big park experience.  I've felt that this region (WA/ OR) could support 2 or 3 big parks, no problem....and wouldn't ya' know it?  there's 2, possibly 3, in the works as I write this.   I know they probably won't ever be any larger than a PGA, or something along those lines, but none-the-less,  it's about time.
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mmmmmmmmm.....coasters
LAS VEGAS, hehe. Well actually not in the city ut just outside in between Vegas and Primm. Lots of land with a nice mix of terrain.
DETROIT!!!!!!!!!!!!! We need one so bad instead of another Stadium.
Southeast Massachusettes
Rhode Island!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've been to only 3 parks but have rode alot of kinds like Wood, Hyper,Wild Mouse,Corkscrew,and Inverted
SFNE & Canobie Lake park RULES!!!!!

SF needs to build in se michigan, a lot of people within 100 miles of say Dundee and I heard a rumor sf had already bought land there around Cabella's.  Anyway its abotu half way between CP and SMGAM and MIA.
Shenadoah Valley Virginia! yeah, in the moutains the land is hilly here so that would make for great terain coasters! in the right places you could have a hyper that never gets more than 50 feet off the ground (and that's not trying!) you could hide the thing in the woods and nearly elminates noise concerns.
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All at once the ghosts come back reeling you in now.
Roswell, New Mexico, Reno Nevada. GreenBay Wisconsin. South Dakota. Oklahoma City. Memphis TN. Nashville. Portland Maine. Oregon.
Miami, Indy, Jacksonville, Panamal Beach(spelling).

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Montu, God Of Coasters

Raging Bull, Don't Fight It, Ride It

Just incase SF no longer wants the Great escape I know a mayor and a city who has land and money...picture it...SF Albany Comet streched along I-90! (Now if it just wast for those silly butterflies here!!)
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Phly the Pheonix
I can only think of two places that need it. The Denver area or Washington state.
My backyard.;)Ok fine, Northern Virginia.;)Ok fine again, Virginia.;)
Amarillo,TX needs a big park. Afterall, Wonderland makes lots of money but has no room to expand (they have tried sevrel times but the city will not let them buy any more of the surrounding park).  Amarillo is also in a central location between Dallas and Denver.
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USSOCCER
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