Theme parks are magical places for toddlers and kids, filled with exciting rides, shows, characters, and more. While some bigger theme parks may have an age minimum for certain attractions, many feature rides and activities perfect for small children and families. Here are eight toddler-friendly theme parks for a fun day out with little ones:

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  1. Story Land In Glen, New Hampshire

This tame amusement park features rides and attractions based on favorite fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Little ones can hop aboard the Old Woman in a Shoe ride or climb into the mouth of the Big Bad Wolf. Smaller roller coasters, a carousel, and a steam train are more toddler-sized along with live performances and an interactive Dora the Explorer playground. Admission is reasonable and parking is free.

  1. Legoland In California And Florida

These Lego-themed amusement parks have tons of rides and attractions specifically catering to young children. Toddlers can ride miniversions of adult coasters plus drive their own Lego cars and boats. Build a tower at the Lego Factory or get lost in a huge Duplo farm. Live shows, character meet and greets and a water park add to the appeal. The hotels on-site make it a convenient family vacation spot.

  1. Knoebels Amusement Resort In Elysburg, Pennsylvania

This old-fashioned “Adventure Park” has been a family favorite for generations while staying true to its gentle, wholesome roots. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the kiddie rides and carnival-style games plus a petting zoo, puppet show, and miniature golf course. Parents appreciate the relaxed atmosphere, affordable admission, and ample picnic grounds. Most attractions are free after paying the entrance fee.

  1. Kennywood In West Mifflin, Pennsylvania

While this historic amusement park features some intense roller coasters and thrill rides, it also has a special kiddie area just for little ones. Toddler Town has pint-sized rides, a miniature train, and a carousel. A small teacup ride, a motorized boat ride, and tame thrill rides add to the fun. Live shows, roaming characters, and affordable food keep the whole family entertained.

  1. Dollywood In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee

Dolly Parton’s Smoky Mountain amusement park has rides to please any age group but offers tons of activities for kids under 4 feet tall. Toddlers can cruise around in bumper cars, drive junior-sized Jeeps and ride through the Forest Fire observatory. Live entertainment, a petting zoo, a kiddie water playground, and play areas keep younger kids happily occupied. Seasonal festivals and events add to the old-fashioned family fun.

  1. Noah’s Ark Water Park In Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

This massive water park features over 20 slides, rides, and attractions perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Kids can splash around in three zero-depth pools, ride kiddie slides, and cruise down lazy rivers on fun tube rides. The Tadpole Cove sandbox and water play areas provide hours of amusement while parents lounge on the sundecks. Various snack bars, cabanas, and picnic areas make it an ideal toddler getaway.

  1. Sesame Place In Langhorne, Pennsylvania

This Sesame Street-themed amusement park is completely designed for young children under the age of 8. Toddlers can ride kiddie-sized roller coasters, take boat tours with Elmo and Abby and play in waterpark sections. Live shows featuring favorite Sesame characters and rides aboard the Cookie Monster bus keep the littlest park-goers entertained. Affordable admission, ample shade, and clean restrooms make this an ideal choice for families with young children.

  1. Aquatica Orlando In Florida

Part of SeaWorld’s water park collection, Aquatica Orlando features slides, rides, and attractions carefully tailored for toddlers. Kids can splash around in Kids’ Bay with small slides, water cannons, and an interactive dump bucket. Rides like Tassie’s Twisters and Walkabout Waters let toddlers cruise along in floating inner tubes. Character interactions, live shows, and frolicsome animals like otters and penguins add to the unique appeal.