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Fall is a wonderful time to visit theme parks. The fact that the air is cooler, the traffic is down and the lines are shorter is a given. But what’s even neater about visiting parks in the fall is that many of them have fantastic Halloween-themed celebrations going on. And it’s a no-brainer that holiday celebrations equal big family fun.
You’ve made the choice to travel with your baby or toddler. Sounds daunting, but it needn’t be. The most important thing to keep in mind, however, is that babies and kids are not small adults. Instead, they are a whole other entity with needs and habits completely different from even school-aged children. Here, for the benefit of your sanity and the consideration to fellow travelers, a few tips on airplane travel with the little ones.
There’s something about theme parks that bring out the kid in everyone. One can hardly help being drawn into the excitement and wonder of what lies around the next corner, which ride has the scariest drop, and where the best place to grab an ice cream is. At the Islands of Adventure theme park in Orlando, Florida (part of Universal Studios), the fun begins the instant you step through the front gate and never lets up. With tons to do from little ones on up, this is one of the hottest family vacations around.
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is a great amusement and water park located near Allentown, Pennsylvania that boasts a large number of thrilling roller coaster rides, children’s attractions, and one of the largest water parks in the country. With all that is has to offer, Dorney Park is one of the most popular amusement parks on the East Coast, serving as a popular family destination for visitors from Philadelphia and New York City, which are both less than 90 miles away.
It might not be Hollywood, but at Dollywood, guests are treated like stars. Call it good ‘ol fashioned Southern manners if you like, but a trip to Dolllywood will leave your family feeling like part of their family. Just a warning - after visiting Dollywood, you may find yourself longing to live the Smoky Mountain way of life.