Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids just got hand foot & mouth disease from there a few weeks ago...
Responses such as these are so ridiculous. You have no way of knowing where your kid was exposed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DW, DH and 3 yr DS going for the first time what should we expect? We're going on Saturday and wondering how crowded it gets, and the weather is suppose to be awesome. We have overnight accomodations (Marriot) and bought our tickets online with a coupon.
Which Marriott? The Marriott in downtown Lancaster has bedbugs FYI.
Anonymous wrote:DW, DH and 3 yr DS going for the first time what should we expect? We're going on Saturday and wondering how crowded it gets, and the weather is suppose to be awesome. We have overnight accomodations (Marriot) and bought our tickets online with a coupon.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids just got hand foot & mouth disease from there a few weeks ago... [/quote
Good, now they're immune for the rest of their lives from that strain.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids just got hand foot & mouth disease from there a few weeks ago...
Anonymous wrote:
Many people (including unfortunately my children) love Duke's Lagoon. I personally find it extraordinarily stressful. It is all splashing and small water slides. It is well guarded, so I don't worry about my kids drowning safety, but it is hard to keep track of them.
Anonymous wrote:that you will see us there![]()
We go frequently, we have annual passes, and are also planning to go tomorrow.
This summer thus far we have not found it crowded. The quietest hours definitely are the hours right after opening, 10-12, and the evening hours-- really anytime after 5:30.
The food in the park is very expensive, and not very good. We personally think that Noble Roman's pizza is the best food in the park.
Merlin's restaurant, which is a sit down restaurant, has essentially the same prices for equivalent things as the counter service restaurants. If you are getting hot, it can be a nice break. It can be rather slow.
Many people (including unfortunately my children) love Duke's Lagoon. I personally find it extraordinarily stressful. It is all splashing and small water slides. It is well guarded, so I don't worry about my kids drowning safety, but it is hard to keep track of them.
Some rides- like the train at the front of the park, and some of the boats, tend to have long lines b/c they are slow to load. I would not do the train first, b/c so many people do-- its line will shorten as the day goes on.
If your child gets on a ride and starts crying the operator will stop the ride and let them off.