I went here for a school field trip, and it was REALLY fun and there were so many things to do. I didn't go on all of the rides with my friend, the two rides we visited the most were the Monorail & the Meteor.
The Monorail is the ideal ride you want to go on first because it laps around the park and gives you a good view of where things are, It also has a really pretty view with the landscape. Though it is a bit boring after multiple rides on it, it was fun. I recommend bringing your buddies with you.
The star of the show called the Meteor was actually kind of terrifying at first, especially on that one drop, but it's quite exhilarating and fun once you try it a few more times. As with everything, it was kind of boring after a few turns on it -I also kept banging my knees on the cart walls, got bruises from it but if you're careful you can avoid it- but it's fun to do silly little challenges like no reactions.
+1, me and a group of friends went on the train last minute and it was amazing. The booths/big carts they have were really fun to ride in and pretty safe despite they're being no doors, just try not to stick your foot out onto the gravel. The track went around the entire property (it's a lot of farmland and space for the animals they have there like the Alpaca/Llama but there is also a lot of forest) and I got to see all kinds of wildlife like ducks in the lake and a bull.
Overall, they're is much more to do and go to like the haunted house, bumper cars, water spraying bumper cars in a pool, and concessions. Just bring sunscreen.
PS; Don't wear accessories that can fall off easily while riding the Mad Mouse, my headband fell off because of the jagged turns, thankfully one of the workers was kind enough to grab it for me...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Yo fam, Little Amerricka in Marshall, WI is a STRAIGHT-UP ✨hidden gem✨ 💎. Like, I was just driving by and boom 💥—spotted it, pulled in, instant W. It’s a lil amusement park that totally gets its vibe: families, kids, chill parents, and vibes locked in 🎢👶👧. Prices?? Bro… WRISTBANDS, single tix, concessions—ALL priced for the PEOPLE 🫡💯. Not these big corp “lemme get ur rent money for a corn dog” vibes 😂🌭.
You can actually bring your own lunch (WHAT?! 😱 unheard of in 2025 fr), and there’s tons of spots to sit—inside or outside. But ngl the concessions are so CHEAP you barely need to. Hot dog + soda under $5?? 😭🔥 That’s Depression-era pricing in a good way. And it’s all on those retro slat-board menus with the plastic push-in letters… you just KNOW that’s BUSSIN BUSSIN 😮💨🍔🍟🍦. They got brats, fries, ice cream, chips, candy—basically all the snacks that rot your kid’s teeth while they smile the whole time 😎🦷🍬.
Vibes check ✅: staff = super nice, park = clean, layout = walkable. Kids had a BLAST. The coasters slap, the go-karts cost a lil extra (understandable, big rizz), and there’s even a full 30-min train ride 🚂 (we skipped it but it looked cozy af).
And like… 🫠 while I was vibing through the park, it kinda hit me how everywhere I looked there were happy couples and full families, all smiling through their forever stories, and it lowkey reminded me of what I fumbled and lost… the dream of that kind of wholeness. BUT 👏 this place was STILL pure joy. Almost enough magic to lift the fog for a bit. Almost.
At the end of the day tho—Little Amerricka is LEGIT 🏆. The memories hit, the value hits harder, and I’d 100% pull up again....
Read moreLittle Amerricka is great for younger kids who may be overwhelmed by a larger park. I have fond memories of going here myself when I was young, and it's managed to maintain and increase it's charm over the years. There are various activities and rides, but the two that always get me are the go carts and the train. There are 1 or 2 person go carts, and although not super fast, they offer a lot of fun, particularly since parents can ride with younger kids who aren't tall enough to drive themselves. The track is also long enough, and you get enough laps, to make it fun and exciting. The train, as always, is awesome! They added a new loop out to the new camping/water park area which was cool to see, and you still get to go on the old loop through fields to see some fun animals. The engine itself is also well worth checking out if you get the chance. The reason I gave them 4 instead of 5 stars is the concessions/food. The main concessions building isn't air conditioned so on a hot day it can be uncomfortable. If you have older people, or people susceptible to heat, that's definitely something to keep in mind. The lines at all the concession stands were long enough that I got frustrated a number of times waiting to get a drink. The birthday package, while well worth it, also leaves some things to be desired, like providing adequate numbers of plates and forks for the cake that is part of the package. Overall the place is great and I love having the opportunity to spend...
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