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Nicknamed the "Thrill Capital of the World," Six Flags Magic Mountain boasts the world's record for most roller coasters (20) including the infamous Kingda Ka, the tallest and fastest coaster in North America.
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This park holds the title for the second-highest number of roller coasters (18) including the record-breaking Millennium Force, the fastest accelerating coaster in the world.
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Dollywood offers a unique blend of roller coasters, Appalachian crafts, and bluegrass music.
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Combining thrilling rides with a focus on exotic animals, Busch Gardens is a great choice for theme park enthusiasts who also love wildlife.
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Home to the Incredible Hulk Coaster, a launched coaster that propels riders from 0 to 40 mph in 2 seconds, Universal's Islands of Adventure offers a thrilling adventure through various movie and cartoon worlds.
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This Cedar Fair park features 15 roller coasters, including the Banshee, a highly-rated inverted coaster, and the Mystic Timbers, a wooden coaster known for its airtime and surprising drops.
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Don't be fooled by the chocolatey theme, Hersheypark packs a punch with 14 roller coasters, including the Fahrenheit, a coaster that features a 90-degree vertical drop.
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The Carolinas' premier theme park offers 16 roller coasters, including the Fury 325, a giga coaster that reaches speeds of 95 mph and features a 325-foot tall lift hill.
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Home to Kingda Ka, the tallest coaster in the world at 456 feet, Six Flags Great Adventure is another great option for coaster enthusiasts on the East Coast.
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This Cedar Fair property features 16 roller coasters, with The Intimidator 305 being the park's most intense coaster, featuring multiple inversions and drops.
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