Disneyland (does this mean that they are deprived of an important childhood experience?), I decided to take them to Adventure City, which is down the street from Knotts Berry Farm. Adventure City is a small amusement park geared toward younger kids that was recommended by another mom in Laura's camp. We had an awesome time. Admission for all 4 of us was under $50 (used a coupon in OC Family Magazine), we parked right near the entrance gate and we only needed a moment or two to walk between rides. The lines for the rides were almost nonexistant (though we did have to wait a bit for the Treetop Racers Rollercoaster Ride because we got on line behind a l
arge group).
The park has about 10 rides, and in about 4 hours the kids went on every ride at least once, if not 2 or 4 times, and saw a magic show that the kids loved. Joshua's favorite was the Treetop Racers Roller Coaster and the kid powered train. Benjamin loved the Barnstormer Planes and the Rescue 911 ride in which the kids got to sit in emergency vehicles while the moved around on a track. The vehicles had stearing wheels and buttons to make the siren go on. Laura couldn't get enough of the ferris wheel and the free-fall type ride, called Drop Zone. She had a fit that she was too short to go on the Treetop Racers ride with Joshua and Benjamin. Joshua went on a second time, but Benjamin refused. He keeps telling Daddy to go on it, but he doesn't want to try it again himself. I was happy that I didn't have to go on many of the rides with the kids, though I was required to go on a few of the rides with Laura. I didn't particularly like the Balloon Racers, especially after I rode on it while facing the "direction to experience the joy of maximum dizziness", according to the sign. In the future I should pay more attention to such signs. After that experience, I had no desire to go on any more rides. The kids also enjoyed the petting zoo, which had goats, sheep, chickens, a pig and a turtle. I don't know if we would have had more fun in Disneyland, but Adventure City is cheaper and much less crowded and stressful. I am sure that we got to go on many more rides and I was easily able to take the kids myself. After running around in the heat of the summer, the kids love cooling off in the rain tent, an attraction which is not mentioned in their brochure.







