Fun Amusement and Detroit Water Parks

By Frank Herbert


Detroit?s a tough working and hard playing town. Thanks to its big and busy population, Detroit knows the best way to deliver fun to its residents and visitors. There are many theme parks in Detroit to spend an electrifying day at, with 1 or 2 offering some historical features also.

Stagecoach Stop USA

This is definitely one of the top theme parks in Detroit, thanks to its unique theme of the old West. This western city attraction is packed with all the expected Western themes,eg gunfight shows, duels, taverns serving old time sarsaparilla root beer, and stagecoach rides. While it is around an hour drive from the Metro Detroit area, it is sure to provide at least a half days worth of good old fashioned entertainment. The park lately closed its petting zoo and rides, however it's still open on the end of the week. The park can be reached at 517-467-2300.

Cedar Point

One of the larger entertainment parks near Detroit, Cedar Point is a very popular stop for entertainment and theme park goers. This is down to the fact that it is not only packed full of great rides and roller-coasters (it has the largest choice of any park in the entire world), but also includes one of the very finest Detroit water parks. This entertainment park is of historical import as well because it happens to be the second oldest amusement park in the United States. It is found on the edge of Lake Eerie, offering great views of the Lake from the park's tallest roller coaster, the Magnum. It's a fun park to go and visit with the whole family, containing many beautifully landscaped areas, ice-skating shows, water rides, food, drink, and keepsake outlets, and children's areas. In 2007, the park built their most recent ride, the Maverick, a 4,450 foot long coaster which features a 95 degree drop, many tunnels and twisted turns. While it is about a 2 hour drive from the town, it is definitely worth the trip!

Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad

This is an entire village of 35 significant buildings constructed in the theme of a 19th century village. With a working locomotive offering train rides to youngsters. This theme park has many attractions consistent with the 1800s; craftspeople demonstrating woodworking, metal smithing and candlestick making, opera house shows, ridicule college school rooms and classes, and more. There is also a totally functional important carousel, as well as gondola rides and the Genesee Belle, a genuine paddleboat on which visitors can take short rides on the brook. All of the costumed villagers make visiting this attraction a very unique step back into older, simpler times.

Michigan's Adventure and WildWater Adventure

One of the best Detroit water parks, Michigan's Journey also has many high octane roller coasters and is one of the biggest parks in the area. There are several great attractions in the park for children, teens and thrill searchers of all ages. Some of the more assertive rides include Storm Zone, Snake Pit, Corkscrew and Thunderhawk that reach high speeds and aren't for kids or the faint of heart. The roller coaster thrill rides are part of Michigan's Journey, while the water rides are a part of Wildwater Adventure, one of the Detroit water parks. The two parks are separate but offer attractive rates for residents or visitors who need to have a thrill-filled weekend.




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