The non homeparks you visit the most?

I grew up in Columbus, live in Cincinnati now, and the only season pass I have is for Busch Gardens Africa. I go at least once, sometimes twice a year. I visit there at least as regularly as I visit PKI, if not more. I just spent 8 days at WDW, and I try to go there annually, as well. USF and IOA are normally annual visits as well. Gotta love those Florida parks!

Of course, ever since my first SRM in 2003, I go to HW 2-3 times a year now-even though it's 3 hours away, I consider it my "home park" now.

I live 40 minutes from pki which is my home park but i go to Cedar point more which is 3 hours away from me.
I did make it to HW 4 times (3 different trips though) this year, and that's over 900 miles from me. However, almost all of my family and friends still live in Louisville so can I really count that?

Living in FL makes it hard to visit parks outside of the state without traveling a long way. I still managed to get Hades and El Toro this summer though!

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^"Living in FL makes it hard to visit parks outside of the state without traveling a long way. I still managed to get Hades and El Toro this summer though!"


Ditto! Good man...kinda jealous you got to HW so much though... ;)


Hades was awfully good, and I need to get back to the Dells...but Toro was the second-best new-to-me ride of the year...behind only Voyage... :)

SFGam is my home park but, IB, SFKK and this year anyway HW are my away from home parks.
Well, Williams Grove was my home park....

Actually we alternate years in purchasing season passes, this year was SF, before that Paramount, and try to hit as many of the parks as we can in the year. When possible we also hit the independent parks if they are close by.

Next year, we're looking at all independent parks, HW & DW for sure. *** Edited 10/16/2006 4:45:21 PM UTC by NitroFan***

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The one I visit the most is Silver Dollar City. But I kinda consider it my other home park even though it is 3.5-4 hours from me. I love this park alot.

Chris Knight

WildThingNative, you can do both TimberFalls and MtOlympus in one day trip from MN if you want. It is totally worth it.
I guess Michigan's Adventure would be considered my homepark since it is closest, but I visit CP a whole lot more. I also visit GL, PKI, and SFGam when I can.

-Paul

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I live near Chicago. I consider SFGAm my home park, and I consider PKI my favorite home away from home park. I also make several visits to Wisconsin Dells every year, but we stay at the Wilderness so there is no need to go anywhere else!

"We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us."
-Joseph Campbell

I guess it, once again, depends on your definition of "home park". I *guess* my home park is SFA, though, depending on traffic, I *might* be able to get to PKD in about the same time. Anyway, I would guess that the non-home park I visit the most is HERSHEYPARK. Though, in upcoming years, that will be rivaled with WDW parks and perhaps even SFNE/LC. Lady T seems to like all those places. We have timeshare down in Orlando so I can see annual visits in the future and SFNE/LC is someplace we'd both like to re-visit.

Though, I know that HERSHEYPARK will always be special to us because that park of our first trip together. Besides, the park is just so damn charming! (Funny, we didnt have the same regard for Dorney <insert rolleyes thingy>)
lata, jeremy


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