Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey is one of the largest theme parks operated by the Six Flags group. The park opened in 1974 is famous for its huge line of roller coasters and its Drive-Through Safari Park next door.
Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, California is one of the most important theme parks worldwide. The park began as a roadside berry stand run by Walter Knott along State Route 39. By the 1940s, a restaurant, several shops and other attractions had been built on the site to entertain the growing number of visitors, including a replica ghost town. Nowadays, the park is famous for its large number of rides and attractions.
Fun Fact: The park was home to the first modern roller coaster to go upside down.
California’s Great America in Santa Clara, California is one of the two Great America theme parks opened in 1976 by the Marriott Group. Since 1985, the park is managed by Kings Entertainment, which later became part of Paramount Parks and Cedar Fair. The park is home to a large collection of great rides and attractions.
Fun Fact: The park was featured in Beverly Hills Cop III.