Visit Ohio for World Class Amusement Parks

Tracy Morrow
If you like excitement, then you'll love the amusement parks in Ohio. Not only will you find the World's biggest and best roller coasters, you'll find just about every other novelty and ride available anywhere. Whether you want to set up a tent, or stay in a luxury hotel, you'll find plenty to see and do.

Cedar Point, Sandusky, OH

Cedar Point is the number-one rated amusement park on the planet. It's also the second oldest amusement park in North America beginning in 1870. Cedar Point offers 364-acres of fun and adventure with the most rides amusement park/resort that is home to the most rides (69) and roller coasters (17) on Earth. There is a waterpark, resort hotels, camping, two large marinas, and an entertainment complex where you can see award-winning live shows.

Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH

Geauga Lake built its first roller coaster in 1925. It's been a favorite get-away ever since. This amusement park has over 40 rides and attractions. You'll find a huge water park with enough water rides to keep you soaked all day. Geauga Lake has plenty of activities for the younger kids and live entertainment for kids of all ages.

Ghostly Manor and XD 3D Motion Theater, Sandusky, OH

Ghostly Manor Thrill Center is one of the top ten, high tech haunted houses in America. Darkride and Funhouse Enthusiasts rated ghostly Manor No. 6. This haunted house boasts the latest in haunted house technology, delivering something new to even the most seasoned enthusiasts each year. Its high-startle, non-stop scares are appropriate for ages 13 and over. The XD 3D Theater includes four high-definition, motion-based, surround-sound films and special Triotech Mad Wave Motion seats. You'll be in for the ride of a lifetime!

Great Wolf Lodge, Sandusky, OH

Great Wolf Lodge is a first-class, full-service family destination that's open year round for your pleasure. You'll find a 42,000 square-foot indoor entertainment center featuring a huge waterpark, arcade, children's craft and activity room, fitness room, and much more. There are 271 family sized suites will complete lodging amenities.

Kalahari Resort, Sandusky, OH

Go on an African safari, right in the heart of Midwest! Kalahari has an African themed resort, including the rooms and the entertainment area. It hosts the largest water park in Ohio, with another 93,000 square feet of attractions coming this year. There is a Spa, an outdoor park where you can reserve a private bungalow, and a huge playground for the kiddies.

Published by Tracy Morrow

Tracy Morrow is an Energy Psychology Practitioner specializing in sexual enhancement. She is currently the Founder and President of http://www.happyher.com, a store for Eroticwear and Adult Novelties.  View profile

  • Cedar Point is the second oldest amusement park in North America beginning in 1870.
  • Go on an African safari, right in the heart of Midwest!
Amusement parks remind us that life is short, so enjoy the ride!

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  • Geauga Lake as an amusement park is gone!2/17/2009

    Geauga Lake as an amusement park is gone! The water park has been expanded and is still operational. Cedar Point, Geauga Lake water park, and Kings Island (in Cincinnati) are all owned by Cedar Fair now. No more Six Flags or Paramount affilation.

  • cathiesbloggs10/7/2007

    great review..I have a good friend that truly loves cedar point..

  • Joe Dimeck4/15/2007

    Is Cedar Point the one owned by Paramount or am I confusing something else? All I know is there is one in Ohio that has some crazy coasters.

  • Linda M. McCloud4/12/2007

    I never realized that we had that many amusements parks in Ohio. Wow!

  • Heather Shockney4/12/2007

    I loved Cedar Point and Geauga Lake. I can't wait till summer .Great article!

  • Murielle Stephenson4/10/2007

    I don't know Tracy, you'll end up making me go to Cleveland. Maybe not for the roller coasters since like stephen, I am also a coward, but I like all the rest of what you have shared with us.

  • Stephen Joltin4/10/2007

    I wish I could go on roller coasters but I'm a chicken. It was still a great article and I know my Daughter would love to go to those amusement parks.

  • Angela Gordon4/8/2007

    Sounds fun. My kids would love it.

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