Matt N
CF Legend
Hi guys. We all have a home country (or home state, in the context of the USA), and often, we know the parks close to our home like the back of our hand. For instance, as a UK citizen, I couldn’t count my total number of visits to Alton Towers on two hands, and it’s getting to the point where my total number of visits to Thorpe Park would also struggle to fit on two hands (I’m unsure on the exact number as I don’t have the spreadsheet to hand at present, but it’s high single digits for sure). But for most, I’m sure there’s still a park they haven’t visited at least once, and a coaster they haven’t ridden at least once, within their home country or state, so my question to you today is; what is the most noteworthy park you haven’t visited in your home region, and the most noteworthy coaster you haven’t ridden in your home region?
I’ll get the ball rolling with my answers.
Personally, I’m from the UK (the Forest of Dean/Gloucestershire in the South West of the UK, to be precise), and I have visited all 4 UK Merlin parks, as well as Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Paultons Park, Drayton Manor, Oakwood Theme Park, West Midlands Safari Park and South Pier Blackpool.
With that in mind, I’d personally say that:
I’ll get the ball rolling with my answers.
Personally, I’m from the UK (the Forest of Dean/Gloucestershire in the South West of the UK, to be precise), and I have visited all 4 UK Merlin parks, as well as Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Paultons Park, Drayton Manor, Oakwood Theme Park, West Midlands Safari Park and South Pier Blackpool.
With that in mind, I’d personally say that:
- The most noteworthy UK park I’m yet to visit is probably Flamingo Land. It has the joint largest coaster selection in Britain, with 10 coasters in total and a few noteworthy thrill coasters, but I’ve never set foot in the park in my life; Yorkshire is a very long way from the South West!
- There were a few candidates I considered for most noteworthy UK coaster I’m yet to ride. If The Ultimate at Lightwater Valley were operating, that would win the title quite comfortably, and if it reopens, it will regain the title, but with Ultimate currently SBNO, that does make this harder for me to pinpoint. I’d probably go with Odyssey at Fantasy Island; it’s the country’s 3rd tallest coaster, one of the world’s tallest full-circuit inverted coasters, and a true UK coaster icon, but I’ve never set foot in Fantasy Island. Once again, Skegness is unfortunately a very long way from the South West!