Fairly decent list so far... I'm just getting started! -Castles N' Coasters - My home park in Phoenix, Arizona. I've ridden the coaster, Desert Storm, 201 laps, to date!
-Six Flags Magic Mountain - My favorite amusement park! Nowhere else in the world is there as large a collection of roller coasters. I go here a lot!
-Six Flags Discovery Kingdom - Charming little park. Great atmosphere, and some pretty epic roller coasters too!
-Six Flags Over Texas - Haven't been here in almost a decade. I plan to go back and get those missed coasters, and especially New Texas Giant and Mr. Freeze.
-Elitch Gardens - I used to live in Colorado, and have family still there. I call it the park of clones because all their coasters, except Twister II, are models that can be found elsewhere. Another park with a great atmosphere!
-Lakeside Amusement Park - The other Denver park. It's got a classic wooden roller coaster, Cyclone, which is quite nice.
-Knott's Berry Farm - Better than Disneyland, hands down! Pretty immersive theming, but plenty to do as a thrill seeker.
-Disneyland Park - Went here as a young teen. Impressive theming, but I found it a bit of a bore, to be honest. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is pretty neat!
-Disney's California Adventure - The other Disney park I've visited. Better than Disneyland, but still missing some key rides, especially with Maliboomer gone. A nice Intamin coaster is there, however.
-SeaWorld San Diego - I recently revisited this park, and am hooked on Manta. What an amazing roller coaster! Rode it 27 times in one day!
-Legoland California - Faint memories of this one... I used to be mortified of Dragon, the roller coaster! LOL!
-Belmont Park - A historic oceanfront amusement park. I enjoyed the flat rides very much, and Giant Dipper was also exciting.
-Six Flags New England - I'm told I was here as a toddler. Does that count? :| Sure would like to go there now!
Six Flags México looks awesome! I'm hoping to visit within the next five years... Check out their new roller coaster!