Your DD is still probably a little young. They have a huge model train display that she could look at, but I'm not sure it would be worth the cost. (It's fairly pricey, IMO--something like $10 a person, under age 3 is free.) Once she can walk they have a play area with a couple train tables, one of those big play structures like at McDonald's, a big train where kids can pretend to load coal, some train displays where kids can push buttons to make the trains go, and a little ride-on train that costs something like $1.
We have annual passes. That might be something to consider when your DD is a little older. I think I took Allison for the first time when she was about 16 months old. She liked it then, but she gets more out of it now and is still a little young for some of the stuff.
Whatever you do, don't go through the fun house. I have no idea why they have it. It doesn't fit the train theme at all and is not at all child-friendly.
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Your DD is still probably a little young. They have a huge model train display that she could look at, but I'm not sure it would be worth the cost. (It's fairly pricey, IMO--something like $10 a person, under age 3 is free.) Once she can walk they have a play area with a couple train tables, one of those big play structures like at McDonald's, a big train where kids can pretend to load coal, some train displays where kids can push buttons to make the trains go, and a little ride-on train that costs something like $1.
We have annual passes. That might be something to consider when your DD is a little older. I think I took Allison for the first time when she was about 16 months old. She liked it then, but she gets more out of it now and is still a little young for some of the stuff.
Whatever you do, don't go through the fun house. I have no idea why they have it. It doesn't fit the train theme at all and is not at all child-friendly.