I'll throw in my vote for Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Not much can compete with the atmosphere of this place. Giant Dipper is still one of the best wooden coasters anywhere.
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Life's too short! Let's go ride some coasters!
Six Flags America, home to world class rides such as Superman: Ride of Steel, Jokers Jinx, and Roar. I think this park is completely overlooked, but I think it is better than a lot of big parks I've been to.
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Parks for 2000: CP, Great Escape, Great Adventure, SFA, Islands of Adventure, Kennywood
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Fun Spot is a sad excuse for a park. I thought it was bad when I was 9! Although Afterburner is somewhat exciting, it suffers much down time.
What's the defintion of small. When people start throwing out parks like VF and SFA I get confused.
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Randy Hutchinson
You build it, I'll ride it...eventually
With the way parks go around here (in Pittsburgh)... by all means I do not consider Kennywood a small park... If you want a really big park you gotta drive all the way to CP.
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...But that's just my opinion. Unless it's also someone else's.
West of the Mississippi? You have to go to Lakeside in Denver! Talk about a whole park experience! Second place would have to go to Castle Park in Riverside,CA. If it had a coaster it would place higher, but the way this park is built makes you take notice.
I have enjoyed three small parks.
1. Lakeside (Denver)
2. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
3. Funtown USA (Excalibur is great)
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Parks for 2000: SFEG,IOA,MGM,WDW,PGA,SFMW,SCBB,Lakeside.
#1 Park-CP. #1Steel-Montu. #1Wood-Roar(W)
I think that Lakeside is great. Even though it has a bad reputation, I think its great. The downside is it looks as if its about to close all the time.
I guess I won't knock Afterburner any more, I just found out it was originally built in 1977!
I've only been to one small park and that was Americana back in 1996. I really didn't like it because it was so dirty and the rides, including the Screechin' Eagle, looked like they were about to fall apart. Since Americana now has a new owner, I plan on going over there to visit the park now that he has had the park cleaned up. I've read somewhere that the Screechin' Eagle had gotten new PTC trains in 1998, is that true? (God, I sounded like Chris Farley there. :))
From now on you can either go by my real name or the username. I figured some of you would rather do it that way. :)
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Bill Yost a.k.a. THE BEASTtmaster
www.geocities.com/byostie Can you take me higher? (CREED)
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk....Giant Dipper is the best woody i've ever been on
Knoebel's, I love everything about the park. I wish I was a lot closer to the park. The rides, the food, the people, and the rings from the carousel are all great!
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-daniel j. haverlock-
'99 Magnum Count: 801
www.spiritofthepoint.com
Dan said:
and the rings from the carousel are all great!
I hope your not taking them as souvineres! ;)
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2000 stats: 135 coasters in 26 parks
Not Too Shabby For A Summer
I really enjoyed Canobie Lake in Salem, New Hampshire. Half of the rides there are more than 70 years old! It is a pleasant atmosphere, and Yankee Cannonball is great!
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Talon 2001
'Nuff Said
Strickers Grove is also a great little picnic park! You can always go up to him and just talk.
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For those not familiar with SCBB, click the link
http://www.americanmidway.com/pictures/SantaCruz/ It just doesn't get much better than this!
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Life's too short! Let's go ride some coasters!
Ah many fond memories of Boblo Island.
I like Idle Wild in Penn. Its covered in trees, and has a lot of spinning rides, 2 coasters, a wild mouse and a out and back no seat belt woodie.
But what I loved was the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood ride. My little brother and sisters loved it. Last year, they got a new water park that's great! Oh, I almost for got, story book forest was another good area of the park the kids liked. Ya got'a go there!
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"Does anyone know what type of dog spot is?
A Cedar Pointer!"
Big Chief Kart and Coaster World in the Wisconsin Dells! The Zeus is the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Six Flags Great America #1 Park!!! AOL Im ScreenName : RollrCoastr00
The only small park I hit is The Pavilion at Myrtle Beach. For something like $20 you can ride the Hurricane basically as many times as you can while the park's open. Some tourists will ride it once and then go on. You have a nice view while you wait, and even on the busiest type of weekend, you never have to wait long. They also have the Arrow Mad Mouse, that's not bad. There's also a scrambler ride that's in the middle of the Hurricane's final helix, as you go through it's fun to watch the scrambler from the coaster if it's moving, nice effect (I've said that before so I'm shutting up now). Other than a really funny Catepillar ride, it's all spin and puke. $20 for all I can ride Hurricane will always keep it as my favorite small spot. I can't say I've waited more than 10 minutes more than twice. You get your rides in fairly quick.