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A very clean, ever growing and expanding Theme amusement park with LOTS of rides and attractions is right of I-71 north of I-275 in Ohio.

It is super clean, and has lots to do and always adding new attractions. It is extremely popular and the parking lots are usually always full in the late spring through Fall.

It started out as Kings Island and Paramount Purchased it and really expanded it and keeps on adding to it.

Just to let ya know there are some really well maintained, clean Amusement parks that have a lot of rides and tons of other stuff for people to do..Thumbs Up


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Re: 15-year-old suspect shot after chaos at Six Flags renews youth gun violence concerns
By: De_Composed
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Mon, 04 Mar 24 2:32 PM
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Re: “...if ya looking for an investment opportunity I suggest Family Oriented Theme Parks with 600 or so gang bangers in attendance.”
When we were new to Virginia, Six Flags was running specials on annual passes. I think they were under $100. We bought three. The passes were good at any of the parks. We had one about an hour away, servicing Baltimore & D.C. Another was within sight of the freeway on our frequent drives to New Hampshire, but somehow we never had the time or energy to stop.

We used the passes twice at the local park. The park was awful... dirty and overcrowded with thousands of loose, foul-mouthed kids. We actually saw attractions with DUCT TAPE on some of the seams and repairs. If the rides alone won't get your heart racing, the tape sure will! We left early both times, which is something I never do at theme parks.

Then, on one of our drives when we weren't feeling rushed, we stopped at Six Flags New England - in western Massachusetts and servicing Springfield & Hartford. The difference was night and day. The New England park had none of the issues that ruined the Maryland experience. It was like Disneyland. I'd have been a regular visitor to it if I'd lived in the area.

I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you that the New England park was at least 80% white, whereas the Baltimore / D.C. park was at least 90% minority. But I'm sure that had NOTHING to do with it. Total coincidence. A mere distraction.






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