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| - For $2 a person, you can have the roller coaster ride of your life! Okay, well maybe the exact opposite... on a small train that fits a lot of people surprisingly. Kids 3 and under are free, so my little nephew got to enjoy a priceless ride! It was so cute because he threw a fit not wanting to get on and was confined in one of the train "cars" sitting on a bench in between his parents, but once the train tooted its friendly horn "Choo Choo," my little nephew was sold! All the kids were!!
When I was little, the park seemed massive to me, but now as an adult, I feel like it shrunk. Of course, that didn't happen. However, I still find the 10-15 minute train ride still as charming as ever. During the holidays, park is covered in Christmas lights and decorations. We came during the morning, so we didn't get to see everything lighted, but we could see how everything is set up and now we are very curious to come during the evening and check it out again.
There are two play grounds for the kids. One looks like an old Western town, which is the one I remember playing on as a small child. The other one is a giant covered playground with a play set for small toddlers and and another one for older kids that is mondo huge! There are rubberized walkways for the parents to walk on and follow the kids if they want to stay sand-free. There are also huge sail shades so during the summer, the playsets don't get too hot and burn.
With the carousel, the train ride, and even mini museums on the premises, this is a good find to take visitors and families with little ones.
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