There’s so much to love and enjoy about Southern California.
The sun is always shining, the ocean is ready for swimming and the mountains
are gorgeous. Still, one of the best aspects of Southern California is all the
access to theme parks. If you’re planning on visiting California to bask in all
the sights and sounds, here are the five best amusement parks you need to
visit.
Universal Studios
Tucked away in Los Angeles is Universal Studios Hollywood—a
real movie studio and theme park. The park has about 16 rides based on movies,
including King Kong, The Mummy, Jurassic Park and more. What makes this so
unique is that you can go on tours of old studios and possibly get a glimpse at
the studios of current movies. Just outside the park is the CityWalk with live
music, movies and shops.
Knott’s Berry Farm
On the site of an old berry farm, the seeds of the modern
day amusement park were planted when Walter Knott held fairs on his land. Now
the Orange County theme park boasts 40 rides with great rollercoasters and
activities. One of the main themes of the park is the old West and
quintessential America. This is a really fun park to visit.
Six Flags Magic
Mountain
This theme park in Valencia is much more intense and scary
than the other parks. Six Flags Magic Mountain is known for its massive
rollercoasters that try to spin you around as much as possible while scaring
you out of your mind. The park has 52 rides—most of which set the standard for
the rest of the rollercoaster-centric theme parks around the world. It is
currently developing what will be the third tallest ride in the world that will
open in 2013. Since it’s essentially in the desert, avoid going in the height
of summer.
SeaWorld San Diego
If you’re not keen on waiting for rollercoasters in the
desert, head farther south to San Diego’s SeaWorld. This amusement park
combines a traditional theme park with the animals of a zoo. Here you can see
exhibits of beautiful animals like dolphins, polar bears, beluga whales and
more. They also have eight rides for you to enjoy and several show focusing
tricks the animals can do. It’s thoroughly entertaining
Disneyland/California
Adventure
Finally, you have one of the most well-known theme parks in
the world: Disneyland. The original Disney theme park is filled with magic and
unique experiences. Although California Adventure is considered another theme
park, it adjoins with Disneyland and you can buy a dual ticket, which is
definitely worth it. You have to loose yourself in the world of Disney at least
once in your life.
Tim Martinez grew up
in Southern California and loves to travel. When he’s not traveling, he writes
for the official blog of Camping Gear Outlet.
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