In this “Street View” installment, we take a look inside of Hersheypark using Google Map’s “Street View” feature. Hersheypark opened in Hershey, Pennsylvania in 1907 and has experienced a tremendous amount of growth and success since then. Just outside the...
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Street View: Inside SeaWorld San Antonio
Up next in our “Street View” series, we are venturing inside SeaWorld San Antonio, the newest of the SeaWorld parks. The park opened its doors in 1988 and is now home to four coasters. The park’s beautiful entrance leads guests...
Continue reading...Street View: Kemah Boardwalk
Kemah Boardwalk, developed by Landry’s Restaurants, opened in 2001 overlooking Galveston Bay. In 2007, the park opened Boardwalk Bullet, a compact Gravity Group wooden coaster. The entertainment destination survived the damaging effects of Hurricane Ike in 2008 and has come back...
Continue reading...Street View: Inside Alton Towers, Part II
Last week we took you inside Alton Towers via Google’s Street View. But it’s impossible to capture the entire park in one day, so below you will find Part II of our virtual adventure across the pond to Alton Towers....
Continue reading...Street View: Inside Alton Towers, Part I
Google Street View is a great tool. Within the past few years, the panoramic views have gone beyond just streets. Google Street View now allows you to see inside many landmarks, including a select number of theme parks. We have chosen Alton Towers, one of the...
Continue reading...Street View: Worlds of Fun
Up next in our “Street View” series is Worlds of Fun, which located in Kansas City, Missouri. The park boasts seven rollercoasters and features a neighboring waterpark, aptly named Oceans of Fun. Exiting off the east loop of I-435 at exit 54,...
Continue reading...Street View: Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
One of my favorite parts of going to a park is seeing the park’s skyline of towering coasters slowly come into sight. As a child I would peak over the seats in front of me trying to be the first...
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