Neither.
Plenty of better things to do in my region than travel to Ohio or Florida just for an amusement park.
Though traveling with friends can be fun.
If you're close and have many common interests, yeah, sure. Otherwise, it's a long drive of silence.
What the hell is Cedar Point?
Do I want to go to a really cool amusement park, or do I want a truly magical experience? Yeah, easy choice for me.
Knoebels
I love roller coasters
I've been to cedar point
But anyone who votes cedar point has obviously never been to Disney world
Disney world isn't a park. Disney world isn't 4 parks. Disney world is just like it sounds, a world of its own. Huge property that you'll never leave, tons of hotels to explore, lots of places to adventure even not in the parks. Disney world is amazing.
Do I want to go to a really cool amusement park, or do I want a truly magical experience? Yeah, easy choice for me.
But anyone who votes cedar point has obviously never been to Disney world
But anyone who votes cedar point has obviously never been to Disney world
LinkPizza posted...
Though traveling with friends can be fun.
If you're close and have many common interests, yeah, sure. Otherwise, it's a long drive of silence.
ReggieTheReckless posted...
But anyone who votes cedar point has obviously never been to Disney world
I voted cedar point specifically because I've been to Disney before and never been to Cedar point.
Cedar Point any time, any day. Roller coasters all day! Too bad I live in Florida and not in Ohio. I still haven't been to Disney World (but I've been to Islands of Adventure/Universal Studios three times).
Disney is fine, but I like thrill rides and Cedar Point is much better for that. Disney feels like it's stretched thin, there's what, 4 different parks, + the water parks? But each park only has a couple of worthwhile points of interest. Whereas Cesar Point felt like it was much smaller, but it was absolutely packed with good rides.
GameReviews posted...
Disney is fine, but I like thrill rides and Cedar Point is much better for that. Disney feels like it's stretched thin, there's what, 4 different parks, + the water parks? But each park only has a couple of worthwhile points of interest. Whereas Cesar Point felt like it was much smaller, but it was absolutely packed with good rides.
If you mostly just want thrill rides, then no, Disney is not the place for you. Thrill rides at Disney are fewer and farther between, and those that do exist are relatively tame. You go to Disney for the experience. It's not just a park, it's its own immersive world.