My son is almost 4, and we’re not sure the best place to go. Amusement parks are hard because he can’t ride all the rides. We want to stay in the states due to pricing.
Has anyone taken any fun trips with toddlers or visited an amusement park That’s very toddler friendly? We do not want to go to Disneyland.
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Water parks are probably best. Splish splash was a hit when I was younger but I haven't been in a while

There are definitely amusement parks geared toward younger kids. Dutch Wonderland in PA is one. Others could still have plenty that he could ride, though. We took our oldest to Hershey Park at 2.5 and he loved it.
Beach is also great for little kids.

We are season pass holders to our local amusement park (Dorney park in pa) (: we’ve been going since my son was one he loves it!
He’s tall enough for all the kids rides and there’s some extra rides here n there he’s also tall enough for with a parent riding with him
Id say it’s dependent on the kid though, if they aren’t great at being out n about in the sun amusement park days are not that fun to manage
Theres also a park called knoebels! Its also in pa & they have a camp site as part of their whole thing (: could get the best of all the worlds