After spending 104 years tucked away in northwest Denver, Elitch Gardens abandoned its home for a more spacious downtown site, which allowed it to add state-of-the-art rides, such as the free falling 'Tower of Doom' and the 'Sidewinder.' Besides the more than 100 rides, there are numerous shows, shopping outlets and eateries to keep the family entertained. In addition, in the summer you can alternate between the numerous roller coasters and the neighboring mammoth water park. Hours fluctuate throughout the year hence call ahead for the schedule.
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This park had plenty to do for everyone in the family. The young children's rides were in a separate area and there was a neat ...
eliches by leeon b. at InsiderPages
Eliches gardens is very fun. you will have something to do all the time. If you are really hot they even have a water park you could go to also...
Elitch Gardens by Sarah m. at InsiderPages
I LOVE elitches! If you're bored or hot and have nothing to do, or if you just want to have a good time go to elitches. The rides are fun and t...
terrible experience!
Elitch Gardens is one of the worst places I've ever been to! This park is way too expensive! In addition, the people are very rude! The lines w...
Part of Denver for generations, this local favorite is full of high-tech excitement.
In ShortThis Denver theme park has been through many changes: Relocation, technological revamping and acquisition by a major amusement park
A jaw dropping experience
When going to six flags, i recomened bringing your own water (unless your perpared to become an empty walet). I went on a tuesday. As soon as...
Expensive, But Must Experience
Very Expensive, especially the food. Highway robbery is the only way to say it. Simply ridiculous. If you haven't been there, you must go at ...
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