Map of different parks?

Does anyone know of a site that has a map of all of the coaster parks in the country? I ask because my fiance and I are planning our honeymoon for next May, and we're thinking about a two week coaster trip from Tampa to the northeast. It all depends on how many parks are open daily at that point, and how much there is to do at each of the parks. Any suggestions? Which Season Passes should we buy besides Six Flags and Paramount?
Right at Coasterbuzz dude. Go to the Parks area and go from there for the parks for their operating days. As for next year the parks should have the basic operating schedule give or take a few days. Most parks in the northeast don't open full time until late May. So you may be better off planning it for late May early June if your set on the Norheast. Or you could tour the south and head west. Just my thoughts.
Or pick up the book "The Roller Coaster Lover's Companion" by Steven Urbanowicz. It's a bit dated with coasters but gives you a list of all the parks in the U.S. with driving directions for roadtrips.
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I'd really like to do the N.E. because she has her heart set on riding Boulder Dash (I do too). It would be the later part of May. It might not work, we'll just have to see.
Jacob did you get My reply on URC?
Guide to ride comes out in July.
Coasterpunk how old is that book you are talking about?


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I think it was first published in 1997. So quite a few coasters are missing in it.

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Parks hit for 2000!
PKD,BGW,Knoebels,DP,HP,PKI,HW,SFKK,SFA, Camden, SFO,CP,WL,IW,KW,BP

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