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  1. Reviews on Theme Park in Mount Vernon, VA 22309 - Annandale Carnival, George Washington's Mount Vernon, Roar, Six Flags America, Skull Mountain, Hurricane Harbor, Cameron Run Regional Park, Watkins Regional Park, Shadowland Laser Adventures, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

    • muddneck79. Loxahatchee, FL 118 contributions. First timer. First time coming and we really enjoyed the decorations for the holiday. Walking through the park up and down the mountain was pretty cool with the lights.
    • Ken P. 1 contribution. Fun but pricey patkkkh. Fun trip. Ride lines weren’t bad. Hot but it’s august. The parking at Kings Dominon is $30 a day for non season pass holders.
    • Ryan C. 1 contribution. Zipping through the holidays. Michelle and Zack were amazing out on the line with us and John and Dan were great getting us set up! Had such a blast 100/10 would go again!
    • WanderingTraveler. 66 contributions. Family Photo. The staff was excellent working with us to get the perfect photo. The selection of costumes were great with lots of options.
  2. Defunct. Opened. 1920's. ( 1920's) Closed. 1980. ( 1980) Marshall Hall was an amusement park at Marshall Hall, Maryland, located diagonally south from Mount Vernon, Virginia (the home of George Washington) on the banks of the Potomac River. The site of a small amusement park opened in the early 1920s and included a small wooden roller coaster.

    • 1980
    • 1920's
    • Pirate's Cove Waterpark. Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. The centrepiece of Pirate’s Cove Waterpark in Lorton is the giant play area with a colossal 300-gallon (1,135.62-litre) bucket that tips and drenches all beneath in a deluge of excitement.
    • Dinosaur Land. Dinosaur Land in White Post is a prehistoric paradise where visitors of all ages can step back in time and explore a mesmerising collection of over 50 life-sized dinosaur statues.
    • Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Are you an adventurous, fun-loving kind of person looking for fun things to do in Virginia? If the answer is yes, check out Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
    • Cameron Run Regional Park. Welcome to Cameron Run Regional Park, where fun and adrenaline rushes are the main agenda. Located within a 30 minutes’ drive from the town centre, you can come and explore the 26-acre (10.5-hectare) estate, filled with activities like sliding and splashing in their great water park.
  3. Kings Dominion is Virginia’s only destination with two parks in one! Our 20-acre water park, Soak City, is included with your park admission and features more than 2 dozen slides, a massive wave pool, cabanas, and more. Everyone Pays Kids Price. Tickets From $39.99.

  4. A 400-acre theme and water park, Kings Dominion, is home to more than 60 rides and attractions, including 13 world-class roller coasters known to international coaster enthusiasts. Located just 20 miles north of Richmond and 75 miles south of Washington, D.C., this Central Virginia theme park opens its gates to more than 13 million visitors a year.

  5. 2 days ago · The park entrance to Santa Claus Land in the 1970s. Aerial view of the newly-named Holiday World in early 1984. Will & Lori Koch pose on Holiday World’s first major roller coaster, The Raven, with their children William, Leah, and Lauren in the 1990s.

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