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Following are 10 top amusement and water parks for teens and young adults in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania: 1. Busch Gardens, Williamsburg,. This well-known amusement park is perfect for teens and young adults because of its diversity. The 100-acre, European-themed park features aspects of England, Scotland, France, Germany, Italy and Ireland. It offers 23 rides, nine main stage shows and a 4-D movie. One of the popular roller coasters, the Griffon, claims to be the world’s tallest, floorless roller coaster, climbing 205 feet and traveling at speeds up to 75 mph. Another popular coaster is Apollo’s Chariot, which rides over nine humps.

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The Loch Ness Monster coaster loops at 13 stories tall and can go as fast as 60 mph. Students who do not like roller coasters can enjoy tamer rides, shows and animal exhibits. Water Country USA, Williamsburg, Va. Aquazoid® WaterCountry USA (©2013 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.) The sister water park to Busch Gardens is Water Country USA. It claims to be mid-Atlantic’s largest water park with 43 acres of pools, lazy rivers and water rides. A section of the park called Rock ‘n’ Roll Island features a 700-foot Rambling River lazy river and three body slides.

For the thrill-seeker, Vanish Point water slide is ideal with two slides that have the option of a 75-foot-tall drop from a floor that drops from the rider’s feet or a horizontal start that shoots the rider out with water to the same drop.The Nitro Racer six-lane water slide is for students who want to race with friends. The park also includes Aquazoid whitewater rafting. Kings Dominion, Doswell, Va. A 300-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower stands in front of this 400-acre theme park near Richmond. How To Install Staad Pro 2006 In Windows 7. It features live shows, thrill and family rides, and a water park. It has 15 roller coasters, including the Intimidator 305, a mega coaster with a height of 305 feet and speeds up to 90 mph.

The Dominator is said to be the world’s longest floorless coaster at 4,210 feet. The Grizzly is a wooden roller coaster based on Coney Island’s Wildcat coaster. The Volcano is a coaster that rockets out of a volcanic crater. WaterWorks, Kings Dominion’s 20-acre water park, features a ¼-mile lazy river and a slide that sways back and forth called the Tornado, extending 65 feet into the air. Six Flags America, Largo, Md. Six Flags America is a 170-acre theme and water park with more than 100 rides, shows and attractions.

Thrill-seeking students may like SUPERMAN: Ride of Steel. It stands 205 feet tall and speeds up to 74 mph, intertwining red and blue on steel curls and hills. Another DC Comics-inspired ride, Batman’s Batwing coaster, is almost 11.5 stories and goes up to 50 mph. A popular wooden coaster, The Wild One, is 96 feet high and tops at a speed of 45 mph.

The Apocalypse, new in 2012, is a standing, steel coaster that raises the cart 10 stories. Six Flags America’s water park, Hurricane Harbor, has a wave pool and new for 2013, the Bonsai pipelines. The 65-feet pipelines have the floor drop beneath the rider into the slides with six different slide options.

Hurricane Harbor also contains The Halfpipe, which lets the tuber go back and forth as if in a pendulum motion on a four-story-tall slide. Jolly Roger Amusement Park, Ocean City, Md. Jolly Roger Amusement Park On the Atlantic, Jolly Roger Amusement Park has six theme parks, one being Jolly Roger Park at the Pier, which offers midway games and rides, a two-story carousel, a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, a fishing pier, looping roller coaster and a 3-D haunted house. There are also a Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and a Ripley’s Mirror Maze.