MestnyiGeroi
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If you had to pick — or triangulate — one place to live on Planet Earth and your ONLY CRITERION was proximity to the most and/or best roller coasters, where would you pick?
So like, Colombus.Ohio, probably somewhere between Kings Island and Cedar Point.
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So like, Colombus.
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I can second this. I think there are places in NL that are better than Amsterdam, though, since the capital is already a small distance away from the biggest clusters. I was staying at @ThomVD's place (just outside Utrecht) for a week a few years ago and there are so many parks you can do as a day trip from there (Phantasialand, Efteling, Toverland, Movie Park Germany, Walibi Holland, Bobbejaanland, Walibi Belgium plus a plethora of smaller Dutch parks, like Slagharen, Hellendoorn, Duinrell, etc.), it's crazy. All that with public transport, with a car, you can likely get even further...I'm actually gonna with Amsterdam. You have Efteling and Walibi Holland (and the new RMC) right by you. A lot of German parks are pretty close, including Phantasialand. More than anything, public transit is way better in Europe, and I'm not a big driver.
London is one of the select few with over 200 different destinations along with Atlanta, Chicago, Dubai, Tokyo, Amsterdam, LAAmsterdam or London wouldn't be too bad, actually. Both of them are major airline hubs, putting most of the world within reach without too many stopovers.
HereDoing it 'visually' on a map, leads to a few that jump out to me:
Venlo, Netherlands - You've got Toverland, Movie Park Germany, Phantasialand, Walibi Belgium, Bobbejaanland and Efteling all "close", with loads of the other bigger parks (Walibi Holland, Plopsaland, Parc Asterix, Europa, etc) all within reach.
Osaka, Japan - Never done any of the parks in Japan, but Osaka looks pretty central to quite a few 4+ parks.
Beijing, China - Also got a pretty sizeable cluster, and has amazing transportation links to loads of neighbouring cities/parks.
Los Angeles, USA - SFMM, Knotts, Disney in the city itself, and only a short hop to San Francisco and San Diego for those parks.
Washington DC, USA - Picked a major city, but could have a few in this area. Not far from loads - SFA, KD, BGW, Hershshey, SFGAdv...
Indianapolis, USA - Another eye-ball one, but SFGAm, CP, KI, SFStL, KK, HW, WoF, SDC, all vaguely in 'the area' - probably doable weekend trips to all of those.
If I had access to the data from RCDB/Coast2Coaster, it wouldn't be terribly hard to calculate this. You could calculate a pretty simple distance-cred variable, and then just find the optimum. Does anyone know if it's possible to get the data (specifically just coordinates and number of coasters) for every operating park from RCDB?