There’s A Theme Park That Allows Kids To Operate Construction Machinery
Kids love to play with the same items that their parents use. It really makes them feel grown-up, plus they are able to learn more about the projects that their parents take on each day. While we all love to watch our little ones play with miniature construction toys and tools, there are some parents who are a bit more reticent when it comes to the real thing. This theme park is here to change all of that.
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New Jersey’s Diggerland gives kids the chance to play around with all sorts of real construction machinery. Children can operate the machinery on their own and it is all situated in the most realistic manner possible. Parents are now flocking from all over to bring their children to this location.
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According to the park’s website, this is the only theme park in North America that offers children the chance to use construction equipment. They are certainly carving out a new lane for themselves. Children who can’t wait to use their parents’ tools are sure to enjoy Diggerland.
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There are over 21 acres to explore and children can choose from up to 25 different attractions. Of course, parents are sure to wonder if the machinery should even be used in this manner. Not to worry, though. Diggerland has made all of the necessary modifications to ensure the safety of each guest.
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Backhoes, dump trucks, excavators, Diggerland has it all. Kids can even operate skid steers. Military truck adventures are available and kids can even participate in one of the tallest rope courses that the world has to offer them.
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Various events and birthday parties can be held here. The Lunch Pail cafe offers full-service dining to all patrons as well. On July 14th, Family Camp Out night will take place. Best of all, season’s passes to the park can be had for just $49.95. When you compare these prices to the single-day price of $29.95 (or $34.95), it’s a steal of a deal.
