For some reason I don't think I've ever posted in this topic before. Wad up wid dat? ?
So here goes then, not definitive by any means, and compiled totally off the cuff, but here are some of my faves:
1. Cedar Point.
Yeah I know, feels kinda basic and obvious but... it's Cedar Point innit. Glad I waited til 2018 before visiting though. 10 years ago, maybe even 5 years ago, Cedar Point wasn't actually at the top of my bucket list, but the most recent additions - Gatekeeper, the Rougarou conversion, Valravn and finally my boy SteVe made it irresistible. And it certainly didn't disappoint. Amazing park.
2. Universal Resort, Orlando.
Yeah I'm counting the Studios and IOA as one place because, well... it kinda
is one place really. Old opinion this, haven't been in a while, but I'll never forget the 'magic' I felt on my first visit (circa 2003). My first proper 'pinch me' moment.
3. Port Aventura. Bloody love this place I do! I stayed on site for 5 whole days the first time I went and didn't get bored once. DK challenged Nemesis for my number 1 coaster at the time. Templo Del Fuego blew my mind.
The second time I went (2011) was when I saw the donkey in a hat.
The third time I went (just over 2 months ago) and Shambhala & Red Force have joined the line-up, soooo... yep. Love the place even more now.
4. Silver Dollar City. Soooo good. Beautiful park, great rides brilliant atmosphere and some of the best food options of any park anywhere. Nigh on perfect.
5. Six Flags Magic Mountain. My first taste of the Six Flags experience back in 2010 and I was blown away by the bewildering array of huge coasters on offer. Loved it! At the time, I'd say it had a more interesting line up than Cedar Point, although CP has clearly surpassed it since then.
6. Six Flags Great Adventure. My second taste of the Six Flags experience in 2014. Had a great day here, again blown away by the sheer volume of coaster excess. Low crowds, lots of rerides and no spites. It's also where I met
@Ian and
@ECG for the first time, which is what started me on this whole, crazy CoasterForce thing.
7. Glenwood Caverns. Yep, I have no qualms whatsoever about including Glenwood Caverns in this list - it's brilliant, a very special park indeed. When you visit, it will make your Top 10 list too, I promise. You have to get to it by cable car, ffs! It's got 2 of the most outrageous flat rides in existence (Giant Canyon Swing & Haunted Mine Drop) it's got the charm, atmosphere and attention to detail of a mini Silver Dollar City and it's got some of the best scenery of any theme park in the world. It's brilliant!
8. Europa Park. Just the operations and efficiency of this place are enough to grant it a place on the list, but the sheer size of it, the ride line up and the theming are all pretty much on point too. Great park.
9. Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Beautiful, lush, green, massive coasters, great food... what's not to love?
10. Liseberg. Such an elegant, classy theme park. Great location, great rides plus, y'know, Helix. Durr.
Honourable mentions to:
Efteling. Really wanted to squeeze this in to the top 10, it was either this or Liseberg. In the end I decided that Liseberg just edged it out.
Busch Gardens Tampa. Much like BGW, but I just felt like Williamsburg was the slightly better of the two, at least for now.
Canada's Wonderland. My first taste of one of the BIG Cedar Fair parks, and I was very impressed. Had a great day here, literally everything was walk on despite Leviathan being less than 2 weeks old. Lovely stuff.
Holiday World. Free drinks, free sunscreen, amazing waterpark, Thunderbird, Voyage and it's Christmas all year round. Just a few reasons why Holiday World rocks!
Walibi Holland. Always had a soft spot for this place, but things like their Halloween event (The Clinic! ?), Lost Gravity and, of course, the fantastic Untamed, have all raised it up a notch.
That's your lot.
"Wot no Disney?" I hear you cry. Nah, not really into the Disney thing. Too schmaltzy, too pricey and far too many spoilt fat kids throwing tantrums.
"Wot no Phantasialand?" I hear you cry. Nah. Sh*thole.