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Probably Hershey because they have a great layout just about everywhere is a few kiddie rides. and it's easy to get around. The rides are great too.
Hershey Park is just outside Hershey PA.The driving distance from Washington, District of Columbia to Hershey, Pennsylvania is:132 miles / 212 km
No. There is just one general fee to get into the park, then all the rides are free.
No there isn't a theme for oak-wood it's just a park with random theme's, and all the rides are very unique.
The Hotel Hershey is located at 100 Hotel Rd, Hershey PA. It is right off of State Route 39 (aka Hershey Park Dr.), just a short distance from Interstate 76 or Interstate 81.
At Six Flags you pay for admission to the park. Once you are in the park you do not have to pay for the rides.
Of course they are. Roller Coasters and most flat rides have restraints that hold you in during the ride. All Cedar Fair parks have incredible safety standards and you will have a great time at the park. I just went to the park a few weeks ago, drove all the way from Virginia. It's a great park.
There's Houston, Honolulu, Highland Park, Hamtramck, Helena, Hershey, Homewood, Hawthorn Woods, Hoffman Estates, and Hanover Park just to name a few.
Wonderla Amusement Park Wonder World Escape Water & Adventure Park Ocean Park Jalavihar Water Park are just some in the area.
Hershey, Pennsylvania.For more information, see the related link below:HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE WORLD is just a short day trip from New York City, Philadelphia, D.C., and New Jersey.
There is no specific age for rides, they have height restrictions, so for example for rides like stealth you have to be a minimum height to ride, anything under that guideline, you wil not be allowed to ride. on the thorpe park website they have all the height restrictions for each ride for further information on the other rides. hope this helped.
No you just pay around £30 to get in. Or you can get an annual pass or Merlin Pass and get in for free. so go have so fun