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New study reveals the most popular US theme parks to visit in 2024. or does it? [Video]

A new study is claiming to have revealed that perhaps Mickey isn’t so fine that he blows our minds with Universal’s Islands of Adventure being named the “most popular” theme park in the United States.It’s certainly worth noting that the research was conducted by Westgate Palace Hotel which is located at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The same location as the park which topped the list.

Universal’s Islands of Adventure takes the crown as the most popular theme park in the United States, according to the research.

Islands of Adventure is one of the two major parks at Universal Orlando Resort, famous for its rides and experiences, including The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

The Universal park claimed the top spot due to its total index score of 91.1 out of 100.

Boasting 52,310 reviews from park-goers, 74% fall under the ‘excellent’ rating, the highest rating in not only Florida, but the entire …

   

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Tickets and Sponsorships Available for NY Race Track Chaplaincy Brunch [Video]

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AP African American studies class debuts in 60 US high schools Action News Jax [Video]

AP African American Studies will introduce a new generation of students to the amazingly rich cultural, artistic and political contributions of African Americans, said Trevor Packer, the College Boards senior vice president of AP and instruction.