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What are the best amusement parks in the US?

With hundreds of amusement parks in the United States, there’s no doubt that there’s too many places to get your thrills from. But, which ones have the best and tallest rides? Which parks are one of a kind? It’s understandable if you’re struggling on where to go, especially since you’ll be spending an entire day in an amusement park. Therefore, we made a list of the best amusement parks in the US, so you can decide on where to get your adrenaline rush!

  • Cedar Point
  • Universal Studios Hollywood
  • Coney Island
  • Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
  • Disney World
  • Legoland

Cedar Point

Being the second-oldest operating amusement park in the country and filled with a world record 6 roller coasters that are 200 feet tall, Cedar Point in Ohio is known as being the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World.” With a whopping 71 rides, it’s no wonder why almost 4 million people visit this park annually!


Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood in Los Angeles, California is perfect for movie buffs and coaster lovers alike. Go on thrilling rides based on movies such as Harry Potter, The Mummy, Jurassic World, and many more. Also, make sure to try the butterbeer!


Coney Island

Arguably the most iconic and popular amusement area in New York City, Coney Island is a great place to go to if you want variety. There are plenty of rides such as the famous Cyclone and Thunderbolt, as well as delicious food spots to eat from such as Nathan’s. You can also have fun on the beach if you grow tired of the rides and just want to relax.


Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park

For those that aren’t afraid of heights, or that want to overcome that fear, Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Colorado is the spot for you. Sitting on a mountain with an altitude of 7,100 feet, this park is definitely one of a kind. Most of the rides there, such as the mine drop, alpine coaster, and the canyon swing, will make your stomach drop!


Disney World

If you only had one chance to visit any amusement park in the world, then you should absolutely visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. With a size close to San Francisco, this resort is so huge that it’s divided into 4 separate parks. When visiting the site, it’s encouraged that you at least spend a few days there so you can fully enjoy the area in its entirety. If you want to head west, then good to note that in Anaheim, Califonia, there are also two Disney parks: Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventures.


Legoland

Have you ever played with those small and colorful bricks to build things out of your imagination while growing up? Well, those lego toys have their own theme parks and there are a few locations around the world, including three in the US (in Florida, California, and the most recent one in New York). Not only do they have exciting rides throughout the park, did you know they also have an aquarium, water park, and hotels with the lego toy theme?


Now that you know where the amusement parks in the US are, you can check them all out in person when you book a trip through our flights page. Seeking travel tips or inspiration? Take a look at our blog. For all your travel needs, visit BudgetAir.com!

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