![]() All of my girls ages 13 to 6 loved the raft water slides. Then there are bigger enclosed slides in rafts for more adventurous riders. It has an area with small water slides for little ones and a separate splash zone area. Duke’s Lagoonĭuke’s Lagoon is a mini water park in Dutch Wonderland. If I remember, I’ll throw an extra pair of clothes in a bag just in case the sun isn’t out to dry them off. My daughters come squishing out every time with the biggest grins on their faces. If you want to get soaked, then come to the Open Dive and enjoy life. If you don’t want to get wet, don’t sit on the red benches. You have to see it for yourself.Īlso, when they say Splash Zone, they mean it. They are diving into a 9 foot deep pool from a platform that’s about 70 feet high. Some dives are meant to make the audience laugh, but the highest dive is insanity. Not only do they make us laugh, but the talent and athleticism of the divers is remarkable. Adventures of the Frog Prince is our favorite – it’s cheesy and awesome. They are phenomenal! Adventures of the Frog Prince and A Dragon’s Tale are the shows with a storyline. We always attend every diving show at Dutch Wonderland. Kingdom Coaster is a fun wooden coaster with a little less height. If you want smaller coasters, don’t worry they’ve got you covered. It’s not super crazy, because even I rode it, but it’s fast enough to make you laugh all the way down. If you want something a little extra, then check out Dutch Wonderland’s newest ride – Merlin’s Mayhem! It’s a high-flying coaster that gives you the right amount of thrill. ![]() Keep in mind that they are a bit slow to load and unload, so just have some patience. My girls would run from one ride to the next. There are a plethora of rides for little kids. They also have family rides like the Sky Ride, Bumper Cars, and Kite Flight. That’s why this place is for kids, and my girls were loving it.ĭutch Wonderland offers classic rides like the Fun Slide or a train ride around the park. Yes, you can be too tall to ride some attractions. Now only my two youngest (ages 6 and 7) were short enough for Wonder Whip. We used to go to Dutch Wonderland as a family when all my girls were tiny.Īs toddlers, they loved attractions like Duke’s Dozers and Wonder Whip. All the attractions and height ranges are listed on their website. Dutch Wonderland Rides and AttractionsĪt Dutch Wonderland, you’ll find rides and attraction for everyone from under 30″ to 54″ and above. ![]() I also recommend purchasing Dutch Wonderland tickets online ahead of time, so you can skip the ticket window lines. When you arrive, you’ll see the Dutch Wonderland Castle, go through a bag check line outside, and head through the castle (which is a gift shop) to the park entrance. I would save your money and just walk the little extra way. ![]() When you arrive, you pay $5 for parking or you can pay $15 for preferred parking. We went on a Tuesday in the summer, so the crowds were smaller, and it was easy to navigate our way through the park. I always suggest arriving early before the park opens to get a head start on the crowds. It’s about a 2 hour-ish drive from Northern VA, perhaps a little further depending where you’re located and about 30 minutes from Hersheypark. All opinions on my love of divers dressed in Frog Costumes are my own.ĭutch Wonderland is located in Lancaster, PA. Thank you, Dutch Wonderland, for providing my family complimentary tickets. Here’s why your family will love Dutch Wonderland! With rides, shows, a mini water park, snacks, face painting, pony rides, and more, Dutch Wonderland shows kids that they rule the world. Have you ever wished that something was created just for you? That’s how my young kids feel about Dutch Wonderland – finally a kingdom just for them, where they don’t have to wait while their sisters ride all the big rides without them. ![]()
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