Can you complete the names of these classic amusement parks?
This one is a real roller coaster ride.
Summertime is the perfect time for all-American activities like barbecues, baseball games… and amusement parks!
Whether you love the thrill of a roller coaster, enjoy slipping down a water slide, or just want to win some Skee-Ball tickets, there is likely a theme park near you.
Below, you will find some incomplete names of famous American amusement parks. Some of them have closed. Other remain popular attractions.
See if you can fill in the blanks! Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick… here we goooooo!
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The main park at the Walt Disney World Resort is known as the Magic _______?
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For a period in the 1970s and 1980s, cartoon giant Hanna-Barbera operated this classic oceanarium known for its dolphin show.
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This Ohio park on the shore of Lake Erie is renowned for its thrilling roller coasters: _______ Point?
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This California destination was the 10th most visited park in America last year: Knott's _______ Farm?
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This Tampa park blends a zoo with rides. It is named for the beverage giant that opened the park: _______ Gardens.
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If you're looking for more roller coasters in Southern California, you can visit Six Flags _______ Mountain?
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The first theme park opened in Santa Claus, Indiana, in 1946. It then called Santa Claus Land, but it now known as _______ World.
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What does the "E" in EPCOT stand for?
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Around the country, you will find multiple locations of the water park known as Wet 'N _______?
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Disney once operated a water park at Walt Disney World known as Disney's _______ Country.
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This Ohio destination bills itself as the largest Amusement & Waterpark in the Midwest. It is known as ________ Island?
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Finally, televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker once owned a theme park in South Carolina called ________ USA?