Lagoon.
Lagoon in Farmington, Utah is I think the only amusement park in Utah, unless you count water parks.
Mining is was the BIG industry in Park City, Utah
She's not a big amusement park person but she loves going to universal studios in California
It depends what kind of amusement park it is.... If it's a kid's kind of amusement mark, it should be named something nice and playful. But if it's like one of those big "Cedar Point" amusement parks, then it should be named something, you know, cool:)
compy triceratpos Trex Velociraptor(wrong way to big should be known as Utah Raptor or at least the big female shoulod be called a Utah Raptor) Brachiasaurus
Disneyland, Tokyo (I have no idead how big it is, though.)
His Neverland Ranch was approximately 2,676 acres.
Australia is a populated, highly-developed country. There are around 24 million people living in Australia. It is certainly not an amusement park, though there are several dozen amusement parks in its various cities.
You could go to an amusement park, I guess.
It means that they have lots of tickets and want people to buy them so they have a big sale.
Virginia has a LOT of parks. In the context of Amusement Parksm the two largest are Kings Dominion and Busch Gardens. In the context of a typical park, it is probabl Shenandoah National Park.
Utah.