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Mountain Girl wrote:never been to DL. I have been to Universal Studios and Six Flags Hurrican Harbor.
*remembers DL and US very well*

Universal blows DL out of the water :p Though they're both cool.
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Elf of Rivendell wrote:Have a good time. Shake Donald Duck's hand for me. :)
Sorry we could find Donald :boohoo: ...
Frank wrote:Have fun, Robo and family! :wave:

(The last time I went to Disneyland I was six! :sad: And I only live like seven hours driving away from there! ](*,))
Wow, we only like live an hour or two away from it...

We had lots of fun! We saw a "Aladdin" stage show that was pretty good. The thing that stunk is that we found out later that it was a "Class Day" so TONS the of public school kids were there early! The lines were very long.
I'll post pics later...

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I'm glad you had a fun time! :D

I've never been to Disneyland or Disneyworld, but I have been to:

Busch Gardens-Williamsburg, King's Dominion, Hershey's Park, and Six Flags Over Georgia. \:D/ I love amusement parks! :D
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I think Felicity goes to Disneyland like twice a week or something...
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I've never been to any type of Disney land theme or adventure park . . .

*is missing out on a normal child-hood*
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We should start a faction...

My dad took my brothers to Disney World after the divorce but left me behind... I think it might have kind of been to 'punish' me for refusing to spend the night at his house, but I'm not sure... :-( Thankfully he's changed a lot since then.
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Jennifer Doyle wrote:I've never been to any type of Disney land theme or adventure park . . .

*is missing out on a normal child-hood*
I was 17-1/2 when I first went.
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Wow I LOVE Disneyland, and theme parks in general.

I've been to Disneyland/world when I was in 1st grade, 5th grade, 7th grade (world), 9th grade, summer of 12th grade, and as a gradation present.

I've also been to Busch Gardens-Williamsburg, Universal Studios LA, and Enchanted forrest...I think that's the one up near Seattle....can't remember right now, oh and I've been to Sea World.

Hopefully I'll be going back to Busch Gardens...and maybe King's Dominion considering how close I am to them now. \:D/
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I like Avalanche and The Rebel Yell rollercoasters at King's Dominion. \:D/ They're older and don't have any upside things or anything, but hey...they're still fun. :)

One time Laura was waiting for everyone else to go on the newest rollercoaster there, which Laura didn't want to go on because she was still a little tyke, afraid of going upside down. Laura then proceeded to go on the Avalanche ride like 12 times in a row while waiting for the rest of her family. She had fun! \:D/
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JesusFreak777 wrote:Wow I LOVE Disneyland, and theme parks in general.

I've been to Disneyland/world when I was in 1st grade, 5th grade, 7th grade (world), 9th grade, summer of 12th grade, and as a gradation present.

I've also been to Busch Gardens-Williamsburg, Universal Studios LA, and Enchanted forrest...I think that's the one up near Seattle....can't remember right now, oh and I've been to Sea World.

Hopefully I'll be going back to Busch Gardens...and maybe King's Dominion considering how close I am to them now. \:D/
Haha! Enchanted Forrest is south of us, not north. I know which one you're talking about, though.

The only real theme park I've ever been to is Six Flags: Magic Mountain. And I didn't get enough time. :( *feels deprived*
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Me wrote:
JesusFreak777 wrote:Wow I LOVE Disneyland, and theme parks in general.

I've been to Disneyland/world when I was in 1st grade, 5th grade, 7th grade (world), 9th grade, summer of 12th grade, and as a gradation present.

I've also been to Busch Gardens-Williamsburg, Universal Studios LA, and Enchanted forrest...I think that's the one up near Seattle....can't remember right now, oh and I've been to Sea World.

Hopefully I'll be going back to Busch Gardens...and maybe King's Dominion considering how close I am to them now. \:D/
Haha! Enchanted Forrest is south of us, not north. I know which one you're talking about, though.

The only real theme park I've ever been to is Six Flags: Magic Mountain. And I didn't get enough time. :( *feels deprived*
Ah ok its the Enchanted Village then/Wild Waves
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Laura Ingalls wrote:I like Avalanche and The Rebel Yell rollercoasters at King's Dominion. \:D/ They're older and don't have any upside things or anything, but hey...they're still fun. :)

One time Laura was waiting for everyone else to go on the newest rollercoaster there, which Laura didn't want to go on because she was still a little tyke, afraid of going upside down. Laura then proceeded to go on the Avalanche ride like 12 times in a row while waiting for the rest of her family. She had fun! \:D/
I like the song Rebel Yell...
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I have only been to Six Flags Great America, and that was when I was 6. My oldest two kids have been to all of the Florida parks: Disney, Busch Gardens, MGM, Universal. Grandma and Grandpa take the grandkids who are big enough to go on most of the rides every 4-5 years. Next time the youngest will be able to go! \:D/
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I've never been to Disneyland. :( I've been to Disneyworld, but Felicity says Disneyland is better. I've also been to the Universal Studios park in Florida, which blew Disneyworld's Magic Kingdom out of the water! Figuratively speaking, of course. Some of my favorite rides at US were the rides Jaws and King Kong. A non-ride that I really liked was The Making of Alfred Hitchcock, which included 3D birds flying at us from a movie screen and later had audience members helping demonstrate how some of Hitchcock's effects were made!

As far as Disneyworld, we only went to one of their parks (Magic Kingdom), where my favorite attractions were Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, the Swiss Family Robinson Hut, and the parade at night. Other than those and the ride It's a Small World, Magic Kingdom was kind of boring. I'd really like to go to DisneyLand someday, and find out how much better it is.

I've also been to two Six Flags parks--Great America (in IL), and I think the other one is Six Flags over St. Louis.
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I have only been to Disneyland once (that was in 2008) and I have never been to Disney's California Adventure , I have also been to Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Kings Dominion Water Country U.S.A ,Ocean Breeze , Hersheypark , Kings Island, and Cedar Point, The last three parks I listed I've only gone to once. obvisly I enjoy theme parks although I haven't been to any six flags parks yet.
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