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Darien Lake
Darien Center, New York (between Buffalo and Rochester)
Note that this park used to be owned by Six Flags and known as Six Flags Darien Lake.
Deer Acres Storybook Amusement Park
Pinconning (60 miles from Flint)
Michigan
(989) 879-2849
Small park for very young children themed to fairy tales. Rides include antique cars, a safari ride a merry-go-round, and a Ferris wheel.
Deer Forest Fun Park
Coloma (southwest part of the state)
Michigan
(269) 468-4961
Small zoo and storybook-themed amusement park for young children.
DelGrosso's Amusement Park
Tipton (in the center of PA)
Pennsylvania
(814) 684-3538
Known for nearly 100 years as Bland's Park, the small, traditional amusement park now bears the name of the family that has been running it for decades. The DelGrossos are also known for their line of pasta sauces, so it should be no surprise that the park offers some decent food. Rides include an antique carousel and a small roller coaster. Small adjacent waterpark.
Deno's Wonder Wheel Park
Coney Island, Brooklyn
New York
Dinosaur Land
White Post (Near Washington, D.C.)
Virginia
(540) 869-2222
Consort with animatronic dinosaurs at this small, primeval hideout.
Discovery Cove
Orlando
Florida
(877) 434-7268
SeaWorld Orlando's sister attraction lets guests get up close and personal with dolphins and other animals for a unique boutique theme park experience.
Disneyland Resort
Anaheim
California
(714) 781-4565
Where it all began. Now features two theme parks, three hotels, Downtown Disney, and more.
(Used to be known as Disney-MGM Studios)
Lake Buena Vista
Florida
(407)W-DISNEY
The smallest of the four Walt Disney World parks, Disney's Hollywood Studios is a bustling paean to the Hollywood of your dreams. With the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, it is the home to WDW's most thrill-packed rides.
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Lake Buena Vista
Florida
(407)W-DISNEY
Not quite a zoo, not quite a theme park, Walt Disney World takes a dash of both, mixes it with pixie dust, and creates a unique and engaging hybrid experience.
Dixie Landin'
Baton Rouge
Louisiana
(225) 753-3333
Small amusement park, includes a boomerang steel coaster. One price includes admission to the Blue Bayou waterpark.
Dollywood
Pigeon Forge (in the Smoky Mountains, near Knoxville)
Tennessee
Donley's Wild West Town
Union (near O'Hare Airport)
Illinois
(815) 923-9000
Shows, pony rides, train rides, a museum, and other attractions themed to the Old West.
Dorney Park
Allentown
Pennsylvania
(610) 395-3724
Part of the Cedar Fair chain (that owns parks such as Ohio's Cedar Point and California's Knott's Berry Farm), Dorney Park boasts some great coasters including the hypercoaster Steel Force and Hydra, The Revenge, a floorless model. A turn-of-the-century trolley park, Dorney also features some classic rides like its antique carousel and its circa-1923 wood coaster. Wildwater Kingdom waterpark is included in admission.
Dutch Village
Holland (where else?--near Lake Michigan)
Michigan
(616) 396-1475
Park themed to 19th-century Netherlands' village life. Attractions include a 1924 carousel and a swing ride.
Dutch Wonderland
Lancaster
Pennsylvania
In the heart of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country, Dutch Wonderland is geared to families with young children.
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