Stephanie Cherry

Explore Geneva-on-the-Lake: Your Ultimate Ohio Travel Guide

Geneva-on-the-Lake, located on the shore of Lake Erie about an hour’s drive east of Cleveland, was one of Ohio’s first lakeside resorts. In the early 1900s, the scenic location was home to dozens of cottages and was popular with the Midwest “gentry,” including John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, and Harvey Firestone. Today, the area is a popular vacation destination filled with outdoor activities, arcades, summer events, and several Lake Erie wineries.

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Top Reasons to Ride Knott’s GhostRider: A Must-Try Roller Coaster

When the Cedar Fair folks (the coaster-crazy crew that runs Ohio’s Cedar Point) bought Knott’s Berry Farm from the Knott family in the late 1990s, one of the first things they did was what they know best: They built a kick-ass coaster. GhostRider combines the traditional charm of a woodie with the sensibility of a modern-day thrill machine, and it offers an airtime-filled, exhilarating ride.

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Ultimate Visitor Guide to Apopka, Florida

Apopka is renowned as the “indoor foliage capital of the world,” owing to its multi-million dollar foliage industry. In the city’s 24.9 square miles, a significant portion of land outside the commercial and residential zones remains dedicated to agriculture. Located in both Orange and Seminole counties, Apopka predominantly sits in Orange County and lies 12 miles northwest of the popular tourist destination, Orlando. The estimated population stands at 37,000, and Apopka proudly housed the 2001 baseball U.S. Little League champions.

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Explore Huck’s Harbor: FunCity Burlington’s Exciting Attractions

Among the fun things to do at FunCity Burlington isHuck’s Harbor, an indoor and outdoor water park. Regardless of the weather, families can don bathing suits and enjoy thrilling water slides and wet activities at the climate-controlled indoor environment. When the weather cooperates during warmer months, outdoor slides and attractions enhance the experience for visitors looking to splash around.

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Experience the Thrill of Furius Baco at PortAventura, Spain

This is not just any roller coaster; the Furius Baco launches riders from 0 to 84 mph in just 3.5 seconds, delivering a high-speed thrill ride. Engineered strictly for speed, this coaster features a single massive loop in the Mediterrania area of PortAventura. With minimal elements that could slow it down, this ride maintains its exhilarating pace until the brakes finally slow it just before returning to the station.

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Ultimate Review of the New Texas Giant Roller Coaster at Six Flags Over Texas

For the last few years, a wonderful breakthrough development has been shaking up the park industry and thrilling park fans. Past-their-prime wooden roller coasters that had become excessively rough have been given a new lease on life. Instead of literally shaking up and disappointing passengers, the reborn coasters are giving them incredibly smooth rides and putting wide grins on them.

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Hidden Pizza Gem at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas

My quest for good food in Las Vegas usually has me eating too much, drinking excessively, and listening to many people share their favorite spots on the strip. Recently,E.C. Gladstone, a Las Vegas writer and frequent dining companion, discovered the “secret pizza place” at The Cosmopolitan Hotel and couldn’t stop raving about it. Consequently, I decided to share his insights with you.

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12 Must-Experience Activities in El Jadida, Morocco

Located between Casablanca and Essaouira on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, the port city of El Jadida was founded in 1502 and is recognized today as an important example of Renaissance Portuguese architecture. Originally known as Mazagan, it was the last Moroccan territory abandoned by the Portuguese in 1769, but was later restored by Sultan Abd al-Rahman and re-named El Jadida, meaning “The New.” This city has become a popular summer vacation spot for Moroccans, many of whom visit the nearbyMazagan Beach & Golf Resort, which boasts a luxurious golf course, fine dining options, and a spa. Visitors can enjoy both the stunning architecture of the historical sites and an array of beach activities, including surfing and lounging on the sun-drenched beaches.

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