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» Arkansas Attractions: Discover the Beauty of the Natural State
By Kelley Falgout | Published 08/26/2008 | Arkansas | Unrated
Arkansas attractions draw millions of visitors to the state each year. From scenic byways, wildlife preserves, and family theme parks to big city attractions like the Clinton Library and the Little Rock Zoo, Arkansas offers something for everyone. However, when it comes to planning vacations, Arkansas tends to fly under the radar because so many people don't have a clue about the wide variety of activities available there or the incredible affordability to do them.
» Nashville Attractions: Discover the Eclectic and Electric Charm of Music City
By Kelley Falgout | Published 08/26/2008 | Nashville | Unrated
Nashville attractions are boundless and offer up a buffet of excitement and intrigue coupled with rich history and a tune to go with everyone’s beat. Nashville is known as "Music City", but in recent years its reputation has grown to encompass a broad scope of entertainment. It is also the home of sporting events from football, hockey and baseball games, as well as and performances from the symphony, ballet, opera and theater.
» Pigeon Forge Attractions & Gatlinburg Attractions: Twice The Fun For Your Family Vacation
By Kelley Falgout | Published 08/20/2008 | Gatlinburg , Pigeon Forge | Unrated
Have you ever wondered how Pigeon Forge attractions and Gatlinburg attractions draw millions of people to them every year? If you have, it's probably because you've never been there and seen the natural beauty and great family entertainment for yourself. If that's the case, let me fill you in on what you've been missing.
» Hard Rock Park: South Carolina's Rockin' New Theme Park
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | South Carolina | Unrated
Hard Rock Park is America's newest theme park and the latest attraction to hit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For an area that is defined by its tourism industry, the $400 million project is the single largest tourism investment in the state's history and will presumably target some of the customers who would have frequented the Myrtle Beach Pavilion up until its closure at the end of last year.
» Dollywood: Tennessee's Down-Home Theme Park
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | Tennessee | Rating:
Dollywood is a 125-acre theme park owned by and named after entertainer Dolly Parton. Located in Pigeon Forge, Dollywood is the second top tourist attraction in Tennessee after the nearby Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is visited by thousands of people each day. It is one of the best kept secrets when it comes to theme parks and is staking its claim as being one of the top parks in the nation by expanding with bigger and bigger rides and adding the 30-acre Splash Country water park next door.
» Legoland California: A Theme Park For The Kid In All Of Us
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | California | Unrated
Legoland California is a 128-acre theme park located in Carlsbad, near San Diego. It is the third of four Legoland parks and is the only Lego theme park in the United States. Geared to children between the ages of 2 and 12, it features more than 50 interactive rides, shows and attractions as well as Lego-themed restaurants and shops. The park is also beautifully landscaped with 1,360 bonsai trees and other plants from around the world. The current team of model builders at Legoland California design, build and maintain the more than 15,000 Lego models that make the park a one-of-a-kind vacation destination. Models in the area range from the 20-foot-tall Stratosphere tower to the intricate sculpture of an MGM icon, made from 1,250 Lego bricks. The largest Miniland hotel, the Venetian, is comprised of more than 20 individual models.
» Orlando Attractions: So Much To Choose From So Plan Wisely
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | Orlando | Unrated
Orlando attractions and theme parks draw more than 50-million people to the area every year. As a matter of fact, this Central Florida city welcomes more visitors to its theme parks, amusement parks and water parks than any other city in the world. The combination of the year-round tropical climate, superior accommodations and outstanding entertainment has made it the number one destination for families around the globe.
» Universal Studios Orlando: A Vacation Destination With Thrills, Chills and Spills
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | Orlando | Unrated
Universal Studios Orlando is a massive 400+ acre vacation destination with thrilling rides, production studios, film sets, a water park and onsite luxury hotels. Located within the Universal Orlando Resort area, this Florida attraction features four exciting entertainment experiences in one location and includes over 40 exciting rides and 3-D shows based on pop culture's most compelling films and television shows.
» Orlando Theme Park Tickets: How To Find The Best Discounts
By Kelley Falgout | Published 07/21/2008 | Orlando | Unrated
Orlando-Kissimmee is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States and is best known for its many theme park attractions. Once someone has enjoyed the rides, magic and fun of Orlando, it’s not a hard sell as a favorite vacation destination. The city is synonymous with theme parks and in an effort to save money, as well as time, waiting in line at the park, travelers often purchase theme park tickets online. It’s not uncommon to find hundreds of online and offline businesses competing for their share of theme parks ticket sales by promising the lowest prices.