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What’s your favorite amusement park?

What’s your favorite amusement park?

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MOLLY STITSINGER

MOLLY STITSINGER, Oakwood: “Cedar Point, because it has the best roller coasters. And it’s fun to go to Lake Erie while you’re up there. It’s worth the drive.”

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CODEY BODINE

CODEY BODINE, Springboro: “I’m actually not a big fan of roller coasters, so I try to avoid those places. I’m more of a water park fan. I’d go to The Beach Waterpark.”

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KELLY JUDY

KELLY JUDY, Dayton: “Kings Island. It’s close, and the rides are fun. The Drop Zone makes my belly flip-flop. I love it.”

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ROB SMITH

ROB SMITH, Xenia: “Six Flags in New Jersey. I like the rides and the atmosphere. It’s fun, but there aren’t too many kids, and it’s not too crowded. It has a nice safari.”

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SUSAN BARFELL

SUSAN BARFELL, Kettering: “Walt Disney World. It’s fun to see your kids’ eyes light up when they see all the princesses and the characters. It’s really magical.”

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By Null

July 30, 2011 5:28 AM | Link to this

Favorite amusement park is city hall. Reading about the incompetence and all the shenanigans that go on there is simply delightful.

By ssbn

July 30, 2011 7:30 AM | Link to this

Disneyland in California. Then, Knott’s Berry Farm.

By karon

July 30, 2011 12:34 PM | Link to this

It would be great to have a high speed passenger train to take people to these parks instead of driving!

By Max Planck

July 30, 2011 6:20 PM | Link to this

Washington Park D.C. You get to see all the no term-limiters play with other peoples money and wallow in the hog slop. I was reading that they found a volcano on the dark side of the moon. Now it all makes sense. The moon is the now cooled core of a planet that was probably our twin. It’ about the right size and that would explain cratering as it cooled. The last volcano was the final cooling of the core. There it is, a barren core of a once thriving planet, until the guys from Washington Park and Vatican Way blew it up…and then moved here. Scary but true!

By rm miamisburg

July 30, 2011 7:56 PM | Link to this

I should have known KARON would post some stupid remark about Trains. KARON When these people would get to what ever park they took this only in your mind fast train, they would still need to rent a CAR to get to the park. They would then be billed for the train ride, car rental, parking and so on. get real, THEIR WILL NEVER BE HIGH SPEED TRAINS IN YOUR LIFE TIME! The Era of Trains is over. Fact, if you read the Cincy Enq paper, they have another story about how petitions are being sign to put it on the Nov ballot, to remove the so called Tram they can’t get money to bulid, voted on. AGAIN. The more you post about Trains, the more people reject your view. It wont happen. Make a nice comment about what park youlike and not about trains.. I myself,like The Beach for Water Parks, Kings Island for rides.

By karon

July 30, 2011 9:25 PM | Link to this

RM, sorry but Most of the Cincinnati city people, NOT suburban support the streetcar! The streetcar is very vital for the cities and those cities of the country where the streetcars are popping up are seeing higher property values! Actually Northeast has a wonderful high speed passenger train that can take you from DC to Boston within 2 hours!

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