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America's Most Visited Tourist Attractions and Phoenix is Not Included 11-15

Attractions: 1-5 6-10 16-20 21-25        La Playa del Sol Attractions Being Considered

 

11. Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Ariz./Nev.:

7.6 million

Thirty miles southeast of Las Vegas lies the U.S.'s largest man-made lake and reservoir, a recreational mecca for boaters, swimmers, fishermen and naturalists. But Lake Mead, which is formed by the Hoover Dam's interruption of the Colorado River, may not stay on this list for long. It's a major source of water for the southwestern U.S. and according to researchers, the lake may be dry by 2021.
12. Universal Studios Orlando/Islands of Adventure at
Universal Orlando, Fla.:


6.2 million

Like its rival Disney, Universal houses a cluster of attractions in Orlando, where two theme parks, Universal Studios Orlando and Universal's Islands of Adventure, vie for thrill-seeking tourists. Among Universal Studio's attractions are Shrek 4-D and a "psychological thrill
ride," Revenge of the Mummy.
13. SeaWorld Florida, Orlando, Fla.:

5.8 million

Shamu Stadium and the Whale and Dolphin Theatre are among the marine spectacles on display at this Orlando oasis. The TEA/ERA puts SeaWorld's 2007 attendance at 5.8 million.
14. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Penn./N.J.:

5.13 million

River-focused recreation is what attracts droves of tourists to this Appalachian-ridge park on the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. But there are several
historical attractions here, too, including Native American archaeological sites and colonial villages. In 2008,  visitation increased to 5.1 million (from 4.8 million in 2007).
15. San Antonio River Walk, Texas:

5.1 million

The River Walk proclaims itself the "Number One entertainment destination in Texas," with 5.1 million visitors a year. Paseo del Rio's Executive Director Greg Gallaspy says that number stayed constant in 2008, with more than 900,000 people attending events produced by the association including the Fiesta de las Luminarias when the walkway is aglow with candle-lit bags, a mariachi festival, and
a floating Mardi Gras Parade.

 

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