Need your advice:

amusement park - Trip to park
United States
May 28, 2007 11:22pm CST
I want to take my daughters to the Amusement Park, which one do you think is better? I don't want the park to be to big I am afraid I might lose them in a big park. I have only taken them to Clement and Dorney. I was thinking Six Flags 3 parks or Busch Gardens 2 parks and working myself up to Disney. Any advice is appreciated they are 9 and 11.
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@roxprice (30)
• United States
22 Jun 07
We've taken our two kiddos to both Busch Gardens in Florida and to Disneyland in California. (We're waiting until they're a little older to tackle Disneyworld). Both parks were small enough not to be overwhelming and we stayed for 3 days at each. We all had great times, even with small ones.
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
30 May 07
Gee, my parents took my sisters and I to Disney when my sisters were that age. I was 17 and got to 'run off on my own' a bit. Didn't lose either of them and we had actually gone several times before when they were younger.
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@caramello (4377)
• Australia
29 May 07
We have a great amusement park with lots of things to entertain the young ones and even adults, but guess what billionaire you will have to come to my country to enjoy it......so start packing girl! lol
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• United States
29 May 07
We recently just took our daughters (ages 7 and 8 years old) to Six Flags Fiesta Texas and most of the rides the lines were too long to go on, not to mention that they were too big for them to ride, we spent most of the time walking around the park, I think your girls would enjoy the park, but I have to say, ours were just too young, I am sure one of the Disney parks would be better for them.
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@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
29 May 07
I've never been to Clement or Dorney so it's hard to compare sizes to know what you'd be interested in. Six Flag Parks are supposed to be pretty fun so you'll probably be pretty happy with one of them. The only other "mini-park" I can think of is Knoebels, that's not too far from you...www.knoebels.com Admission is free, you just buy tickets or passes for the rides. It helps to make sure you actually get what you pay for unlike some of those other parks where you pay a huge flat rate and end up spending most of the day standing in line.
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