

How to get there: American Dream is accessible by a variety of public transportation options, including buses from Port Authority, PATH trains, and New Jersey Transit. Nickelodeon Universe & DreamWorks Water Park – East Rutherford The safari attraction requires its own ticket and patrons must drive their own car through again this season. Six Flags only accepts card and mobile payments at all in-park locations, including parking. There's also an entire water park on-site, Hurricane Harbor, with rides, slides, and water play area Caribbean Cove. Kid-friendly entertainment includes dance parties, animal presentations, and meet-and-greets with the Looney Tunes gang.

Top amusement park attractions: This popular park isn't just about the high-intensity thrills it also has an impressive selection of kiddie rides.

The express bus service to the park runs from Port Authority and Newark Penn Station daily beginning Memorial Day weekend. Skip the tolls and parking by taking New Jersey Transit Bus 308 directly to the gate. How to get there: New Jersey Transit is the most affordable and convenient option to get to this amusement park, thanks to a bus package that takes a little over an hour from door-to-door. Season opens: Late April for theme park and safari drive-thru Saturday, May 14 for Hurricane Harbor Top Amusement Parks in New Jersey to Visit Without a Car Six Flags – Jackson, New Jersey Subscribe to our newsletters to get stories like this delivered directly to your inbox.
