Nothing beats the thrill of riding a roller coaster. However, with so many theme parks around the country, choosing which theme park to visit can be challenging.

To help you, in this video, we’ll be taking a look at five parks in the U.S. with amazing roller coasters you definitely have to visit.

1. Six Flags Magic Mountain – California

As the lesser-known theme park in the numerous sprawling around California, Six Flags Magic Mountain is one of the best theme parks to visit if you’re into rides.

With a whopping 20 roller coaster rides, you’re sure to find whatever floats your boat. The Tatsu, which was released in 2006 as the fastest, tallest, and longest flying coaster in the world, is a must-try.

2. Universal Studios – Orlando, Florida

Florida’s Universal Studios has plenty of amazing roller coaster rides to choose from. The options are limitless, from iconic franchises like Harry Potter, Minions, and The Fast and Furious, to classics like the Simpsons, E.T., and Dr. Suess.

At the same time, if you end up wanting to take a break from all the rollercoaster rides, Volcano Bay also has plenty of Water Rides the kids are bound to love.

3. Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg’s Busch Gardens is a must-visit combining zoos and intense roller coasters. The majority of the park is designed with natural surroundings, and it has a backdrop of dense forests and swamplands.

However, like their crazy roller coasters, they don’t stick to a single theme. Their rides range from a Loch Ness Monster ride to the Roman gods and plenty of things in between.

4. Silver Dollar City – Missouri

If you’re looking for something affordable, family-friendly, and unique, Silver Dollar City may be a great choice. Combining music and entertainment, there are many options in this theme park.

You can enjoy the more adrenaline-inducing rides with the rest of the adults while taking the kids along the more relaxing Magnificent Wave carousel or the Royal Tea Party’s spinning cups.

5. Disneyland – California

Last but not least, it’s pretty hard to beat Disneyland when it comes to theme parks. Opening in 1955, the world’s first theme park has had plenty of improvements and changes throughout its history.

A lot of people believe that the Incredicoaster, the longest and fastest ride in the park, is the best. It features an extreme 0-55 MPH launch and an inversion frequented by a long line of tourists.

Conclusion

Will you be visiting these theme parks soon? Let us know which rides you’re itching to get on by commenting below!

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