This is a lot of fun for younger children. Actually, all of our family had fun here, from 1 to 40+. If your child is 3 years old then there is probably a ride they can ride on their own, like the big kids do. The faster moving or higher flying rides are going to require someone who is 16 or older to ride with them.
There are a lot of rides here. Younger children could easily be entertained for a whole day here. There is also plenty of seating for adults near every ride. I only wish they had made it so you could get right up to the railing around all the rides. It sure would have made taking pictures and video of the kids having fun a lot easier.
Something nice about the layout of the Hand Exposition is that it is essentially a big loop with only one entrance/exit. Which means if your children are old enough, you can let them roam around and go from ride to ride on their own while you sit near the entrance and make sure they do not run out to the main park...
Read moreI think it's odd that this part of Silver Dollar City gets a separate review. The Grand Exposition is mostly rides for smaller children but there are a couple that older kids might enjoy also. My kids are 8 and 4 and they both really enjoy it. Silver Dollar City has done a great job these last many years expanding the park and having great spaces for any age group. If you have younger kids it's a must and if you want to ride the big pirate ship, the swings, or one other spinning ride head down here also. A lot of fun to...
Read moreThe Grand Exposition is a large section of Silver Dollar City almost exclusively dedicated to child-friendly rides. If you have small kids who are new to amuseuemt parks this can be a good place to start them. There are teacups, elephant rides, and even a small roller coaster. There is an underlying World's Fair theme to the place, which is fun as well. Our kids had...
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