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RainyDayToast says:
Amazing experience. This is where you need to have your elephant ride!! Plus, you may even get to spot a Gibbon, as cheeky Charley usually hangs around the bar. Such a peaceful atmosphere, it's amazing!
You can contact Richard on richard@phuket-scuba-diving.com for more information, or you can visi…
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bashmentbabe says:
The stratosphere tower is absolutly fantastic it makes for a great family outing or a lovely day out for couples.
The views from the top of the tower are phenominal and breathtaking wheather you go in the day or at night.
I went to see both as I loved the views so much .
The Rides = There are th…
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rudegurl says:
well as for hostels. you could try the wombat. they have 2 more in vienna that i stayed at and they were great. they are super safe and clean. but do make sure to book a few months ahead. the closer it gets to oktoberfest the busier it'll get. if you want to look up more choices you can go to hostel…
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john1112 says:
The most recent theme park created by IRTRA is called Xetulul, a Mayan name that means “under the trees”. This modern park features 7 plazas that represent different cultures from around the world. It comes to no surprise to find among them three plazas dedicated to Guatemala. The Plaza Chapina …
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JaitcH says:
Visitors can get really close and personal with elephants as well as having a ride on them.
Another test of endurance is crossing a bamboo suspension bridge that is approximately 500 metres in length.
Visitors can interact with the local indigenous peoples by becoming a member of a Gong Band a…
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nicolecarp says:
San Diego is such a great place to visit in general so why not go visit SeaWorld? I think I have been there about 10,000 times (not literally but feels like it). I hadn't been there a a few years and I thought that since a friend on mine who is a freak about animals was going to San Diego with me …
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jennjeff1 says:
Although we did not have to pay the $5.00 for parking by walking in, they still charged everyone a dollar to get in to the Chesapeake Jubilee on 17 MAy 2008. The carnival rides are supposedly also the largest in the Hampton Roads area, but the FIREWORKS were amazing! The lines ofr the rides and fo…
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pearcetoyou says:
Knotts Berry Farm is located on SoCal, not too far from Disneyland. This park offer a lot for the entire family, but for thrill seekers, it's not the mecca of roller coasters. It cost appx. 50USD for the day.
There is one one ride here that I really liked...the XCELERATOR. The cars are modeled afte…
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cax says:
Legoland is build up entirely on Lego bricks and devided into 8 worlds. From Legoredo which is the country world where you can go gold digging to the Pirate Bay where you can fight pirates in shark haunted waters.
Legoland is a superb stimulation for the imagination - beeing it for a 5 year old …
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csas says:
Nice themepark with lot's of roller coasters. Located 1 hour north of Chicago. Closeby large shopping mall (Gurnee Mills)
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world-traveller123 says:
Chippewa Park is a good little place to come and spend time in the outdoors. There is a nice amusement park, camping area, beach and a zoo here.Chippewa Park has been the home to a range of amusement rides since the early 1920's.
Today, anchored by the Historical Carousel, the park boasts a small …
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ajdennis1980 says:
Having a spare Saturday is a rare thing and to celebrate the fact Catherine surprised me with a trip to Cadbury World. I'd never been before but having driven past it just the other day was so excited by the prospect!
The Cadbury Experience starts with the history of chocolate through the Aztecs …
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DanielOostdijk says:
Universal Studios Hollywood theme park is a theme park based around the original Universal movie studios in Universal City, Los Angeles. The entrance fee is expensive, I think we paid about 70 dollars. However, it's really worth it. Just like the Disneyland parks, Universal Studios isn't a theme par…
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foreverphswoo says:
This is the only fair I've been to in my life, so I assume it's like any other fair. There's local businesses to check out, lots of unhealthy and overpriced food and plenty of overpriced games and rides!
The redeeming factor for the prices you pay though are the mainstage performances. (I saw We…
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jaeWALK says:
That's what Crown Regency Hotel and Towers in Cebu claim to be.
Before we arrived in Cebu, our friend who works at the hotel warned us that there are parts of the building still under construction. I was worried about that at first (that it's gonna disrupt my sleep), but when we got to check-in,…
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ekthor says:
When I was doing my study abroad program in France, we visited Paris. Our tutors gave us the choice to choose between the two theme parks in the area: Disneyland Paris and Parc Asterix. We Chose Parc Asterix because it was the Frencher (if that's even a word) of the two, and we didn't regret it.
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mathieucalvet says:
Again, wonderful at sunset. Really nice place for a little walk on the pier or along the beach, with their little safeguard cabin, looking like you are in Baywatch lol.... Place to go, and a nice main shopping street across the street....
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Biedjee says:
Blackpool remains UK's number one tourist destination, and Blackpool Pleasure Beach the country's most popular free attraction welcoming over 6 million visitors each year.
That said Blackpool's heyday is commonly regarded as 1900-1950, and 50 years later the lost glory is visible on every street…
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WaltJake says:
The Meriden Daffodil Festival happens every spring in Hubbard Park, when the daffodils are in full bloom. As a local festival, it is a carnival type atmosphere with rides and games for the kids, and a band shell featuring local bands as well as washed up relic bands from the sixties, such as Gary …
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rideouts says:
The elephant camps in Thailand are one of the most common destinations of tourists to Chiang Mai. Formerly based on logging camps where elephants were used as heavy machinery, these camps are now just large petting zoos featuring only the Asian Elephant. Fortunately, conditions seem good for the ele…
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fyrefly says:
Splish Splash is located right off of the Long Island Expressway (LIE), about 60 miles east of New York City.
This water park has lots of water slides, a kiddie pool area, a wave pool, and even animal shows.
In the summer, especially on weekends, it can become very crowded. Also, the admission …
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bkretzer says:
Wonderland Park is a small amusement park located on northern end of Amarillo. According to Wonderland’s website, 200,000 people each year visit Wonderland, making it the 3rd largest amusement park in Texas. It opened in 1951 as Kiddie Land, with three rides and has grown from there.
Currentl…
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Amias says:
An amusement park in the centre of the city.
This is one of the more memorable attractions I have visited and had quite an amazing day here.
While the tickets this summer 2009 were 285DK (yes not the cheapest) it certainly was worth it as this included the multi ride pass (most rides costing 6…
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