14 days, 14 parks, 15 admissions

I was able to purchase Kentucky Kingdom season pass for $60 which included parking, admission and drinks.

I bought 6 Flags Gold pass for Great America and Gold food pass for $160 which included, for all 6 Flags parks which included parking, admission, 2 meals, a snack and an all season, free refills bottle.

I also purchased Cedar Fair Platinum admission and food passes plus the all season bottle for the unbelievably low price of just $355 which includes parking, admission, 2 meals, NO snacks, the all season drink bottle. Just a tad high in the price, but I live closest to Cedar Point.

Planned my trip to run from July 4th - July 18th

List of parks visited...

1. Kings Island...did Cedar Point due to flood warnings at Kings Island.

2. Holiday World

3. Kentucky Kingdom

4. Dollywood

5. Carowinds

6. Kings Dominion

7 SF America

8. Hersheypark

9. Knoebels AND Dorney Park

10. SF Great Adventure

11. SF Great Adventure (again)

12. SF New England

13. Lake Compounce

14. Canada's Wonderland.

Just want to say that this trip was the most awesome vacation I've ever been on.

(will finish trip report later)

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CPNostalgia's avatar

Shouldn't this be on coasterbuzz?


Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards in the Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We've Slipped On and Egg Shells We've Tippy Toed Over

Cedar Point is in my list of parks visited. Plus, I will be comparing my visit to Cedar Point that happened the following weekend to my experiences I had at the parks on my list and how lousy Cedar Point treats its guests and tries to nickel and dime us more than most of the parks I visited.

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Rusty's avatar

Isn't the point of this forum to actually post trip reports rather than announce that you intend to post a trip report at some unknown future date?

Either way, two weeks later and still waiting.

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