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At Busch Gardens Europe, you can expect the same things you would at any amusement park – lots of rides, food, fun, and memorable experiences. Although the park has Europe in its title, Bush Gardens is not located in Europe, but instead in Virginia. With a great combination of thrill rides and spectacular performances, Bush Gardens has something for everyone. It has won first place for the World's Most Beautiful Theme Park for 17 consecutive years by the National Amusement Park Historical Association. Like many theme parks, Busch Gardens Europe is divided into 9 “hamlets” themed after six European countries, including England, Scotland, and France. One of the park's most notable rides is Griffon, where riders are launched 205 feet into the air at over 70mph. For its finale, the roller coaster then dives through a splash pool of water. To keep customers satisfied, the park has plenty of European-themed restaurants scattered all throughout the park.
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