Originally Posted By typhoonCM We all know that most parks have been raising prices lately, but there are some parks in America that still offer a great value. Geauga Lake near Cleveland Ohio for instance. They boast 10 coasters and a HUUUUUUUGE waterpark for 29.99. Cedar Point just lowered admission to 39.99. What other parks near you have friendlier admission prices? Which do you think have the biggest bang for the buck?
Originally Posted By brotherdave Kennywood near Pittsburgh is under $30.00 at the gate, but cheaper tickets at locat supermarkets make it much more appealing. Great old fashioned traditional amusement park with a few state of the art thrill attractions thrown in! The food at Kennywood is very reasonably priced, and quite good, too! Their Potato Patch french fries have often been ranked as some of the best in the country!!!
Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP Knott's offers free admitance to PD, Sherriff's and FD employees (plus a guest) for several weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Universal offers the same deal occaisionally. You really can't beat free. We go when we can go for free. However, I would rather save up and got to Disneyland once than either of these parks twice at regular price.
Originally Posted By Blackie Pueblo Valdosta Georgia's Wild Adventures is an astounding $40 for a Busch Gardens type theme park and water park. My wife and I stopped there just for the heck of it while we were on a getaway weekend and loved this park!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Short films, movie news, and reviews at: <a href="http://www.newlineagefilms.com" target="_blank">http://www.newlineagefilms.com</a>