As one of the largest theme parks in the world by size, the popular New Jersey attraction has something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you want to experience the sheer thrills of award-winning rollercoasters, treat your younger kids to some fun in themed areas or see exotic animals, you’ve come to the right place. With more than 10 rollercoasters to choose from and numerous other thrill rides, adventurous guests will find plenty of ways to get a dose of adrenaline. With a massive 176 foot drop at an insane angle of 76 degrees (one of the steepest you will find on a wooden rollercoaster anywhere), taking a ride on the park's flagship rollercoaster is a rite of passage. If that's not extreme enough for you, head over to another speedy coaster, which accelerates to an unheard-of 128 miles per hour in just three and a half seconds before shooting you up (and then back down) a 90-degree hill.
Another one of this adventure-ready park's must-see attractions is its off-road safari attraction. This one-of-a-kind guided tour lets you see and learn about more than 1,000 exotic animals from six continents that call the park home. In addition to seeing creatures like giraffes and lions from an off-road vehicle, this safari also provides opportunities to interact with and even hand-feed some of the smaller creatures that inhabit this amazing attraction. In addition to everything the park has to offer, staying at a hotel near Six Flags Great Adventure makes it relatively easy to visit both Philadelphia and New York City.
If you feel like exploring some of what these great northeastern cities have to offer, be sure to check out our list of Choice Hotels in Philadelphia and Choice Hotels in New York City for information about top attractions and things to do in each location. With more than 40 rides, a safari adventure and the adjacent water park, you could easily spend a few days checking out everything this massive theme park has to offer. No matter what ultimately brings you there, make sure to stay with Choice Hotels. Book online today.