Alright so I know Cedar Flags uploaded like the same exact video today. I've been working on this video for 2 weeks, so that's just some crazy coincidence 😅
I know no one might care, but tonight is a blast for me as right after I got back from seeing Sword Art Online Progressive (which was great by the way), I get a notification for a new video from my favorite RUclipsr!
I think that Los Angeles and Orange Counties are obviously near the top when taken as a whole (since functionally they are all just one big sprawling metro.) Orlando will also be up there for obvious reasons. We can also expect New York City and Philadelphia because of what they have right there as well as close by. Here are a few that wouldn't normally come to mind. -Knoxville Metro or the Smoky Mountain region in general. Obviously Dollywood is there but they have a TON of family fun centers and other types of adventure parks like Ober Gatlinburg. -Richmond, VA. It's close proximity to a higher tier Cedar Fair park in Doswell and one of America's premier theme parks in Williamsburg I think counts for a lot. -Cleveland. Cedar Point is basically within the metro area depending on how broadly you define a metro. But I also have to give it some kind of recognition for having Pittsburgh pretty close by and therefore benefiting from Kennywood. -Louisville. KK is a fun (albeit weird) park. But also, the closest true metro area to Santa Claus, Indiana is Louisville.
Alright so I know Cedar Flags uploaded like the same exact video today. I've been working on this video for 2 weeks, so that's just some crazy coincidence 😅
No he didn’t.
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 it was a joke
Glad you mentioned Como Town! Nobody talks about it!
Awesome list! Really enjoyed this one
Great video!
Thanks!
I know no one might care, but tonight is a blast for me as right after I got back from seeing Sword Art Online Progressive (which was great by the way), I get a notification for a new video from my favorite RUclipsr!
Thanks!
I think that Los Angeles and Orange Counties are obviously near the top when taken as a whole (since functionally they are all just one big sprawling metro.) Orlando will also be up there for obvious reasons. We can also expect New York City and Philadelphia because of what they have right there as well as close by.
Here are a few that wouldn't normally come to mind.
-Knoxville Metro or the Smoky Mountain region in general. Obviously Dollywood is there but they have a TON of family fun centers and other types of adventure parks like Ober Gatlinburg.
-Richmond, VA. It's close proximity to a higher tier Cedar Fair park in Doswell and one of America's premier theme parks in Williamsburg I think counts for a lot.
-Cleveland. Cedar Point is basically within the metro area depending on how broadly you define a metro. But I also have to give it some kind of recognition for having Pittsburgh pretty close by and therefore benefiting from Kennywood.
-Louisville. KK is a fun (albeit weird) park. But also, the closest true metro area to Santa Claus, Indiana is Louisville.
I’ve never heard anyone consider Saint Paul and Minneapolis “twin cities”.
I can’t believe you didn’t mention the third largest park in the Bay Area (Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk) but included random zoos.
Santa Cruz isn't technically inside the San Francisco metro area
It isn’t?
Hold on, if it is not, then why is Santa’s Village Azoosement Park on here?
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 santas village is in the Chicago metro area
4:16 It’s actually 87°
Sandusky Ohio duh
I take it these cities are not in order.