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Cedar Point offers season pass deal
Sat, 7 Nov 2009 01:40:00 GMT
Point is offering deals on season passes to its main park as well as to its other owned parks. During this time, 2010 Cedar Point season passes can be purchased for only $99.99, a savings of $12 per pass. Cedar Point Season Pass renewals are only $95,
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NJ amusement facilities report no big injuries
Fri, 6 Nov 2009 21:39:00 GMT
were also six serious injuries requiring hospital care. There have not been any deaths to patrons at the parks since a 14-year-old Philadelphia girl drowned at the end of a water slide at Gillian's Island Water Park in Ocean City in 2005. Amusement
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No major injuries on N.J.'s amusements this year
Fri, 6 Nov 2009 20:49:00 GMT
New Jersey's amusement industry had its first summer free of major injuries in more than a decade. The state Codes and Standards Division says there have been 147 minor injuries this year at
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N.J. amusement facilities report no big injuries
Fri, 6 Nov 2009 18:36:00 GMT
TRENTON - New Jersey's amusement industry had its first summer free of major injuries in more than a decade. The state Codes and Standards Division says there have been 147 minor injuries this year at
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201 W Division St Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 459-0001
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2008 W Pleasant Ridge Rd Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 784-2695
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1801 E Lamar Blvd Arlington, TX 76006
(817) 276-9898
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3149 S Cooper St Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 465-4997
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3149 S Cooper St Arlington, TX 76015
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1701 E Division St Arlington, TX 76011
(817) 277-6501
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2004 W Pleasant Ridge Rd Arlington, TX 76015
(817) 467-6565
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1001 NE Green Oaks Blvd Arlington, TX 76006
(817) 804-0900
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3815 S Cooper St Arlington, TX 76015
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2905 Galleria Dr Arlington, TX 76011
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Arlington Amusement Parks - $15 hot dogs and rides that can make you sick. Win a stuffed animal and lose your dignity in the process at an amusement park in Arlington. Are you looking for screams and excitement? You need the thrills and spills of an amusement park.
Arlington Theme Parks
What better way to spend a day in Arlington than to hike 6 miles from your car to the entrance of a local Arlington amusement park, and pay $87 per person, spend $17 on a hot dog and $9 on a soda, then hurl that $26 meal all over the place because you went on an upside-down roller coaster too soon after you ate? Seriously though, you're going to love it. Even if you spend the rest of your day in Arlington nauseous, and you can’t leave because you already spent a month's worth of rent getting your family through the gate, and your kids will cry for a week if you leave before the gates close.
Eventually, your kids were able to convince you to get on another ride. “It’s just a river raft,” they say. “Nothing spinning or looping, just enjoy the scenery.” Now, it’s 10 p.m. in Arlington and you’re freezing, because you went under a waterfall and you’re drenched from head to foot. You finally get to leave, but your shoes are filled with water, you still feel like you’re going to throw up, and you still have a 6 mile trek in front of you. Sweet.
Arlington Zoos
You might be thinking that you should spend your Arlington outing at the zoo. This is where you get to see animals you wouldn't normally encounter, hating their lives, dreaming of extinction. My first time at the Arlington zoo when I was a kid was so exciting. I saw a lion hunting for zebras. I thought seeing the blood and carnage was going to be awesome. Then we got there. The lions were getting a vet checkup or something, so they couldn't be viewed, and they didn't even have zebras. And since it was it was around 80 degrees that day, all the other animals were just lying there, if they were even visible. The Arlington zoo is lame.
Arlington Amusement Parks: An Industry That Entertains Millions
Having fun in Arlington can be more than just a day at the park. Enjoying time with your family can create memories for a lifetime. Here you will find access and information to some of the nation's largest and most exciting parks. We offer reviews of various amusement and theme parks in the area, creating a comprehensive directory of local Arlington thrill rides and attractions.
Arlington amusement parks are the ultimate pastime in family fun and adventure. No matter your age, they'll have something for you. Food, games, and excitement are all the rage at local Arlington amusement parks. Eat a monster burger or large cloud of cotton candy, then get on a giant rollercoaster... well, maybe you should do the rollercoaster first, then the food, you probably don’t want to end up wearing the food later. Next you can try your luck at winning over-sized stuffed animals at one of the many game booths.
Arlington Water Parks
Depending on what you like, there are different types of local Arlington water park, including theme parks, water parks, and zoos. If you read reviews of Arlington theme park, you will want to pay close attention to the reviewer's views on cost, enjoyment, cleanliness, and overall satisfaction of the park goers. So, if you’re in Arlington and are ready for fun, buckle up and keep your hands inside the car, because it’s going to be a wild ride!
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