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  • Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks - Operator of parks such as Sea World, Busch Gardens, and Adventure Island. Provides links to owned facilities and online ticket ordering.
    id: 325

  • Boomers Boomers - Operates a number of amusement and water parks throughout the United States. Offers news, employment opportunities section, and information on the Fun Club.
    id: 326

  • Cool Works Cool Works - Seasonal career positions in amusement and theme parks.
    id: 327

  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! Ripley's Believe It or Not! - Offers museums and attractions in multiple countries focusing on odd and amazing things. Provides videos, details about exhibits, and their history.
    id: 328


  • Theme Parks Online Theme Parks Online - Enthusiast e-zine. News and events, discussion boards, glossary, history, park records, hotel and attraction reviews.
    id: 330

  • Universal Studios Themeparks Universal Studios Themeparks - Guide to Universal's Orlando, Hollywood, Japan and Spain themeparks, including information about tickets and vacation packages.
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