There could be a shake-up at the top in the race for best theme park, and one Missouri favorite that has been entertaining guests for generations is asking for your support.

Planning a Visit This Summer

Year after year, Silver Dollar City has earned the title of the country's number one theme park. But with 2026 voting currently underway, that top spot may be in jeopardy. Just a few weeks ago, the western-themed park was sitting in second place. While it’s unclear who currently holds the number one position, and rankings can shift quickly, with voting coming to a close soon, every single vote counts.

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Why Silver Dollar City Stands Out

Fans of the park know it offers much more than just rides. Along with thrilling attractions, visitors can enjoy live entertainment, unique festivals, artisan demonstrations, and a wide variety of food and drinks. The park’s old-time charm and immersive atmosphere are a big part of what keeps guests coming back year after year.

You have until April 20 to cast your vote and help Silver Dollar City reclaim the number one spot.

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I’m hoping to plan a family trip there this summer to finally experience everything the park has to offer.

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