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I've been researching Montana because I'm thinking of moving there. No matter where I looked there were no theme parks only water parks. One place told me point blank that there are no theme parks/amusement parks in Montana. There are no theme parks in Montana. Lots of National Parks, though.
amusement parks include ride parks, aquariaum, nature parks, bird sancturies and many more.
they are both equal i guess cause everyone is different and water parks are in water while amusement park are on land... Summer days, of course water parks! Just like amusement park, there are thrilling and exciting activities in water parks!
Some of them do. Like Legoland, or Universal Studios.
The biggest amusement park in the US is Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. It covers an area of about 25,000 acres and includes multiple theme parks, water parks, hotels, and other entertainment offerings.
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nearly all amusement parks are open in late march, so there mostly all open now
there's everything clubs amusement parks water parks restaurants beaches etc.
if you only want to know about the theme parks (e.g. Disney world) where are only 7however if you include the water parks as well there are 16.There are over 100 theme parks, there might be 16 well known ones, but the are TONS of smaller lesser known ones, like gatorland, skull kingdom, pirates dinner adventure, cartworld, it just goes on and on.I even passed by a place I havent seen before called dinosaurland.
I guess IAAPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) and WWA (World Waterpark Association).