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- From: buckley@powdml.enet.dec.com (Bill Buckley)
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- Subject: Re: Any place as nice as Busch G., Wburg.?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.140237.2555@engage.pko.dec.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 12:57:26 GMT
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- Mark J. Christmann (yes, two n's) writes...
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- >When a nature-freak marries a city-girl, where_to_go for vacations can be a
- >real problem. For our first vacation (1992), we decided on Virginia,
- >including 2 days at Busch Gardens.
- >
- >If there are other parks in the country (wouldn't it be great if they were
- >close to Massachusetts) that can match the total experience (great coasters,
- >food, woodsy atmosphere) of Busch Gardens, I sure would like to hear about it.
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- I would suggest Kennywood near Pittsburg, PA for the atmosphere you described
- above. In the Northeast area -- hmmm, not much. Possibly try Rye Playland in
- Rye, NY, or Canobie Lake Park in Salem, NH ... both are very woodsy and
- atmospheric. Other noteworthy parks of this ilk are Worlds of Fun in Kansas
- City, MO, and Fiesta Texas; San Antonio, TX. Lagoon in Salt Lake City, UT
- has a great view of the mountains!
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- Cheers,
- Buck
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