Amusement & Water Parks in Milford, Michigan - Amusement & Water Parks in Milford, MI - Yellow Pages Directory Inc.
Green Yellow Pages
Find a Business Near: Milford, MI                    
Enter Business Name or Keyword       Search by Phone
City, State or Zip Code      Zip code finder

Business Owner?

List Your Business »

Home ::: Michigan ::: Milford ::: Amusement & Water Parks
   

Amusement & Water Parks in Milford, MI

Standard Listings

Business Listing   The Royal Bounce Company - Milford, MI - Phone: (248) 685-8677


Don't see your business here? Add it and appear here!

Helpful Definition for: Amusement & Water Parks


Amusement and water parks are commercially operated parks with food stalls, enjoyable rides and shows for fun and recreational use. In Milford, many amusement parks are organized around some theme. Water parks mainly have various kinds of water rides in Milford. Some water rides are usually gentler and shorter than roller coasters, and many are suitable for all ages. Water rides are especially popular on hot summer days. Water parks, as the name speaks, include more of water, that need you to get wet but knowing how to swim is not so necessary, while amusement parks may only have dry rides.

Amusement parks in Milfordgenerate a portion of their income through the sale of food and drink to their patrons while many restaurants and food stands are operated by the amusement parks themselves, while others are branches of regional or national chains. We can also find many theme parks based on water, which are termed as water parks. Even many amusement parks have a different section for water rides along with usual fun rides, so that all age group people can enjoy their time.

The revenue is collected from admission fees that are paid by guests who visit the parks, also through food courts, parking and souvenirs. Even after entering, there might be need of payment for few rides within the park which is based on the attraction and complexity as well as popularity of that ride.

Recent News from the Green Blog


Water, Water Everywhere but Not a Drop to Drink?

By:  Lee Ann Rush We’ve discussed the stranglehold that the giant food-processing conglomerates have on our domestic food supply several times, always recommending that people choose wisely by limiting processed foods, buying local (preferably organic) produce in season, and taking a shot at growing their own backyard or container gardens.  One thing we haven’t talked about is drinking water, something that..