New Zealand Family React to The TOP 10 BIGGEST Theme Parks in NORTH AMERICA (WHICH ONE DO WE VISIT?)

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Disney World (in Florida) is made up of four different parks: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. Disneyland (in California) is made up of two parks: Disneyland Park and California Adventure. If you are visiting any of the Disney parks during your US trip be sure to plan ahead and visit their websites because they all require park reservations to visit. Hope that helps!

alexapeter
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Disney world is in a category by itself. It comprises 4 theme parks, 2 waterparks, 3 18-holes golf courses, almost 30 themed resorts, shopping malls and nightclubs. It employs almost 80000 people and its area is around 25, 000 acres (101 sqkm). EPCOT and Animal kigdon are two of those parks

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May your visit to the USA be mind-blowingly wonderful!

mfburk
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I grew up in Ohio and I really took for granted how much we had here growing up. Cedar Point, Geauga Lake, Kings Island, Seaworld, Zoos, Multiple Aquariums and Botanical Gardens, African Safari Wildlife Parks, IX Center Indoor Amusement Park, countless Waterparks, Cleveland Metroparks, Hocking Hills, Put-In-Bay Island, Kellys Island, Rock M Roll Hall of Fame, Great Lakes Science Center, COSI and so much more.
Ohio might get made fun of a lot by people who are not from here but for a medium sized state in the middle of the country it was a GREAT place to grow up. I wouldn't change a thing.

AmberVivicide
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I’ve lived in both Central Florida New York and Los Angeles before. The best is Universal Orlando Resort by far in my opinion but make sure you weigh in what will make all your family happy. They have another park property upending soon too so it will grow to three land and one water park and they’re all MAGNIFICENT

chrissyr
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Disney World is made up of six parks and one retail/shopping area. The parks are Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach. The retail area is Disney Springs. The parks are connected to each other but in order to access more than one of the parks you will need to buy a hopper pass. Disney World, if you combine all of the Disney parks, is the largest amusement park in the world covering 27, 000 acres.

busterandloulou
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The Beast! My father dragged my sister & I, with Grandma from CT to Ohio just to ride the Beast at Kings Island. Early 80's. What a trip. What a rollercoaster! 🎢
He turned us all into coaster fanatics 😂
Great memory.

reena
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Been to 5 of those parks listed, for me my favorite was Cedar Point in Sandusky Ohio! Something for everyone! Another favorite we have is Holiday World, in Santa Claus Indiana.

jameshyatte
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As an Ohioan, I have been to both Ceder Point and Kings Island. Both are simply amazing parks to go to and make great day-trips. If you happen to go at the height of summer though, make sure you bring a refillable water bottle with you. it might be a little annoying to carry around, but its a lot cheaper and time efficient to not have to find a food or drink stall to buy a bottle/ get a free cup of water. (they give a single free cup of water per visit to the stand, but it's a little annoying to locate one between rides when you're hot and sweaty and don't want to have to walk forever to get there and then to the next ride)

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Having lived in California and also in Florida, my wife and I have been to both Disneyland (CA) and Disney World (FL) dozens of times. Disney World has MUCH more to offer all the way around with multiple theme parks spread out over hundreds and hundreds of acres. Upon my first visit as a teenager, I found it overwhelming and life changing. However, you have to spend time and money there. Disney World is not a one or two day stopover and then run to something else, whereas Disneyland can almost be that. You need at least 3 days in Disney World to immerse would be best. Immersion is the name of the game at Disney World. And do NOT go on a USA holiday or USA summer vacation spend half your day standing in long lines to do most anything, including eating. Also know that summers (June 1st thru mid-October) in Florida are oppressively HUMID beyond minutes outdoors and your t-shirt is damp with sweat. The standing in line part is true for both Disney World and Disneyland. Both should be visited during a slower time of the year and usually not on a weekend, for the very best experience. Early November to mid-December is usually an outstanding time to visit Disney World, as the humidity is slacking way off, yet it is still pretty light jacket might be needed for after dark this time of year. **Be sure you understand that Disney park reservations in both Florida and California are required in advance, even if you have your admission tickets in hand.**

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Hello from Ohio USA 🇺🇸Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio

carolynmorrow
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Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio is awesome! Yes, I'm a bit biased because I live an hour away. Lol ... That said, Cedar Point, mixed with the Lake Erie Islands (Put-in Bay, Kelleys Island, Middle Bass Island), makes for a wonderful vacation spot.

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Just FYI I am from Ohio so I have been to both Kings Island and Cedar Point. I am so glad they mentioned The Beast as well, it's best to ride it at night. Another couple roller coasters to check out at Kings Island are The Banshee and The Diamond Back. I have also been to all but one of the Disney Parks.

Wolvescrytoo
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I grew up in NW Ohio and went to Cedar Point ("America's Rockin' Roller Coast" 🤪) every summer. Once I had my license, I got a season pass and would even go during the week, after work. So many great memories from my days living on Lake Erie. The area is also historically the site of some major engagements during the War of 1812.

jeremyszczepanski
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If roller coasters are a primary goal, it's really hard to beat a trip to Ohio. Kings Island and Cedar Point are less than 4 hours' drive apart and the two combined boast an impressive collection of coasters.

If overall experience is the goal, Disney and Universal parks win. Much more theming, creativity, etc. Everything about those parks is designed to be an experience, not just the rides.

Something for everyone, and some pretty amazing places. I feel very fortunate to live in the US and have access to all of these with relative ease!

MileHighGrowler
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Disney World(Florida) is viewed by many as one big experience with all four of their main parks. Magic Kingdom, Hollywood studios, Epcot and Animal Kingdom. Counted all together it probably isn't really close for size and yearly attendance.

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I live near Cedar Point. (Not real close, in Michigan near Detroit) When my kids were young, we had season passes and went nearly every weekend. At that time, they had 16 roller coasters and it was our goal to ride them all every time we went.I haven't been in a few years but plan to go this year. My kids are all adults now so a trip with just my wife, by ourselves, would be a first! They also have a nice water park as well. I love your channel! Keep up the great content.

DIYTearDropJay
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I lived at Kings Island as a teenager. We only live 1 1/2 hours away and went every chance we got. So much fun and lasting memories.

hopemurphy
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The first time I went to Disney World (late 70s), our tour bus driver told us that you could fit Disneyland in the parking lot of Disney World, and have room left over. As others have already mentioned, WDW includes multiple parks. If you go there, I highly recommend the World Pavilion (at least that's what it was called the last time I was there) at EPCOT. To see/do everything at WDW, would probably take more than a week (to really have time to enjoy it).

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As a Pennsylvanian, I’m legally obliged to tell you about the Sweetest Place On Earth: Hersheypark! Jokes aside, it is honestly one of my favorite parks to go to and my family used to have a tradition of going every year.

MrSir