Frills & Chills: A look at what's new at theme parks around the country
The long list of new attractions includes the rock 'n' roll-themed Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, S.C.; the Nickelodeon-themed park at Minnesota's Mall of America; Toy Story Mania! at Disney; The Simpsons at Universal; and enough new thrill rides to literally make your head spin.
The coasters include Behemoth, Canada's longest, fastest and tallest coaster, opening at Canada's Wonderland near Toronto; Fahrenheit at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania; and the Dark Knight Coaster at Six Flags in New Jersey and near Chicago, based on the upcoming Batman movie "The Dark Knight." There are also new Tony Hawk-themed rides opening at several Six Flags, a water ride at Dollywood where you shoot giant soakers at other riders and interactive targets, and new children's areas at San Diego's SeaWorld, Cedar Point and other parks.
"There are new thrills and exciting family adventures from coast to coast at America's theme parks this summer," said David Mandt, spokesman for the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. "Everything from thrilling roller coasters to action-packed dark rides to whimsical children's areas and a number of new water park attractions. There's something for everyone."
Here are some of the new parks and attractions in the U.S. and Canada. Check with parks for specific opening dates.
In California and Florida:
THE SIMPSONS RIDE, Universal Orlando, Orlando, Fla., www.universalorlando.com and at Universal Studios Hollywood, Los Angeles, www.universalstudioshollywood.com. The Simpsons Ride, a simulator ride that's part thrills, part TV show, replaces Back to the Future at Universal in Hollywood and Orlando.
TOY STORY MANIA!, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Fla., www.disneyland.com and Disneyland, Anaheim, Calif., www.disneyland.com. Interactive ride where you shoot at virtual targets, inspired by the "Toy Story" movies. Opened at Disney World in Florida May 31 and will open at Disney's California Adventure June 17. Mandt said the ride is a good example of the interactive trend hitting theme parks: "Your first ride and second ride are different, and you actually have a role to play in the outcome." Also new at Disneyland in Anaheim, Innoventions Dream Home in Tomorrowland, a 21st century redesign of the classic House of the Future, and Pixar Play Parade at California Adventure with characters from movies like "Toy Story," "Monsters, Inc." and "Cars" on giant floats.




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