Everything is awesome at Legoland’s three amusement parks across America. Designed specifically for 2-12 years olds, master builders and thrill-seekers alike will enjoy a trip to their theme parks full of rides, shows, and Lego building activities.
California’s first theme park near Disneyland was originally a simple roadside berry stand. As it grew, the Knott family built a western-themed town to entertain long lines of customers.
Located in Branson, dubbed The Orlando of the Midwest, Silver Dollar City has been thrilling visitors for over 50 years and is consistently ranked as one of America’s Top 5 amusement parks.
Hershey Park, recently named one of the ten best theme parks in the country, is a 3-4 hour drive from the New York, Washington DC, and Pittsburgh metro regions.
Enjoy Cedar Point’s entire summer season and 71 rides for less than a day’s admission to a Disney Park. $99 Season passes, including parking, are available for a limited time.
Known for its down-home charm and owner, Dolly Parton, Dollywood is more popular than Disneyland California parks, not to mention a lot more affordable.
One of the most popular things to do in Williamsburg is a Europen-themed amusement park with more than 50 rides and attractions, including Griffon, one of the world’s tallest roller coasters.
If you’ve got a train or dinosaur-loving kid, plan a trip to Edaville outside Cape Cod, Massachusetts. A top family theme park with 90 rides and attractions.