Royalty-In-Training (ages 2 and under) are free. Since we were able to enjoy this experience, Dutch Wonderland has been so kind to extend a promo code for all my readers to enjoy.Īdmission prices at the gate are $44.99 for Royalty (ages 3-59), $33.99 for Senior Royalty (ages 60-69) and $31.99 for Senior Plus Royalty (ages 70 and over). We even noticed there are character breakfasts that are held on Fridays and Saturdays. We pretty much made a whole day out of the park, but we did not enjoy every show, ride or even shopping! We did manage to pick up a few Christmas ornaments because we love having memories of places we visit with our kids. The park opened at 10am and we arrived at 11am and left at 5pm. I have to say it was a VERY funny and entertaining show. It was much too cool for any water activities but the kids were content with enjoying the water ride Double Splash Flume and even being splashed by the entertainers at The Adventures of Frog Prince show. Looks like we were not the only ones with the same idea!ĭuke’s Lagoon is a water attraction at Dutch Wonderland that we did not get to enjoy this time around. While we could have enjoyed the many restaurant options at the park, we kept that for the dessert and snack options later in our day. The day ended up being super ideal to enjoy the many rides.Īfter 2 hours of enjoying the park, we ended up going back to our cars and enjoying a picnic near the parking lot outside the park. We worked counter-clockwise because it happened but it ended up working well that way because we left the beginning rides that were water-related to the end. While the park boasts to be a kid’s castle of rides, it really was great for the whole family. In fact, families could all ride all at once. My girls and my little nephew could get on so many rides together it was so precious! No one really felt left out. I simply loved the amount of rides for kids under 36 inches. If you look at the legend, the rides were labeled according to heights and paired with a gem. We immediately took the Wonderland Train which was ideal because we could see the whole park. We had plenty of adults to go around to make sure our little ones had something to enjoy. It so happened we had out-of-town guests from Malaysia visiting so we took advantage of making it an amazing day full of rides and shows with our families. There is also amazing camping accommodations at Old Mill Stream Campground which is perfect for out-of-town guests. It is a 43-acre family amusement park with over 35 rides including Duke’s Lagoon water play area, live entertainment along with games and food. If you have never heard of Dutch Wonderland, then you are definitely missing out, especially if you have toddlers. We decided to take advantage of checking out Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster, PA to begin our summer family fun. Now that she is aware of everything, she wants to be one of the big girls in the family. My third little girl is no longer a baby and it makes me both happy and sad. This is officially the first summer that our little family can enjoy an amusement park.
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