Great Adventure Ride Listing

Agent Johnson, according to my standards, Walt Disney World consists of four different main parks(MK, Epcot, AK, Disney Studios) and then the waterparks(BB, TL,...), etc., Universal Studios consists of two parks(USF, IOA), Disneyland(DL, DCA) consists of two park, etc. SFWoA, SFKK, Knoebel's, etc. are one park. These comparisons weren't anything like my USF/IOA comparison which is what I was asking, so I have no idea where your absurd idea came from. I never made a comparison in the likes. I assume you know the difference between paying two/three/four separate general admission tickets(not counting the multi-day passes) and buying one ticket to experience the whole park(again, not counting a double waterpark admission or something), etc.

A pay-per-ticket park(s) could mean a lot of different things on how many parks you would consider it having. If the different piers are in comparison with say how another park has lands, then I'll definitely agree its one park. But if you have to pay anything to enter each individual pier, that's four seperate parks to me. Like Cedar Point and Soak City are two separate parks. If you pay for both Hotel Breakers and Lighthouse Point, are you staying at one hotel... even if you get a weird hotel package? :)

Thanks Antuan! That's surprising that they two kids areas themed after Looney Toons, but I thought I would ask to make sure.

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