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Check-in at Seattle’s Countryside Disneyland 😁

Before Seattle’s winter arrives, let’s make sure to visit Remlinger Farms 🐎🐓🦚🌳🚚 Dubbed the mini version of Disneyland, it truly lives up to its name 😄 With a carousel, roller coasters, a baby-friendly Ferris wheel, a little train, and more, it has everything you need for fun. Plus, you can go horseback riding… There are also many souvenirs, toys, and even alcohol for sale, making it a great place to take the kids. Highly recommended! 🎉 🎫 Admission: Buy tickets on-site. We went at the end of August, and it wasn’t crowded. It’s $30🔪 per person, regardless of age. Horseback riding is an additional$7🔪. A staff member leads the pony, and one parent can follow along. Although the ride is short and over quickly, it was my three-year-old’s first time, and she wasn’t scared at all. She keeps talking about the pony at home, so I think it’s worth the price! Strategy: The venue isn’t large, so it’s not tiring for parents! After entering, you can start with the carousel, then line up for the little train! The first one should be at 11.20am. We played one game and just made it in time. After that, there’s the mini-carousel and small roller coaster 🎢. They’re all quite close together, so you don’t have to walk far. Just take your time and enjoy. There’s a long slide that the kids absolutely loved; my child played on it four or five times. There are also some animals 🦃🐓🦚, but unfortunately, the peacocks didn’t display their feathers when we were there. 🍴🍟🍔 As for food, the fries are good, but I wouldn’t recommend the burgers from Farms. The meat option my partner ordered was decent. This amusement park is only open in the summer, so it’s closing soon. Make sure to check it out while you can! 😁 #SeattleWeekendWithKids #SeattleSummer #SeattlesCountrysideDisneyland #SeattleAmusementPark

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Check-in at Seattle’s Countryside Disneyland 😁

Before Seattle’s winter arrives, let’s make sure to visit Remlinger Farms 🐎🐓🦚🌳🚚 Dubbed the mini version of Disneyland, it truly lives up to its name 😄 With a carousel, roller coasters, a baby-friendly Ferris wheel, a little train, and more, it has everything you need for fun. Plus, you can go horseback riding… There are also many souvenirs, toys, and even alcohol for sale, making it a great place to take the kids. Highly recommended! 🎉 🎫 Admission: Buy tickets on-site. We went at the end of August, and it wasn’t crowded. It’s $30🔪 per person, regardless of age. Horseback riding is an additional$7🔪. A staff member leads the pony, and one parent can follow along. Although the ride is short and over quickly, it was my three-year-old’s first time, and she wasn’t scared at all. She keeps talking about the pony at home, so I think it’s worth the price! Strategy: The venue isn’t large, so it’s not tiring for parents! After entering, you can start with the carousel, then line up for the little train! The first one should be at 11.20am. We played one game and just made it in time. After that, there’s the mini-carousel and small roller coaster 🎢. They’re all quite close together, so you don’t have to walk far. Just take your time and enjoy. There’s a long slide that the kids absolutely loved; my child played on it four or five times. There are also some animals 🦃🐓🦚, but unfortunately, the peacocks didn’t display their feathers when we were there. 🍴🍟🍔 As for food, the fries are good, but I wouldn’t recommend the burgers from Farms. The meat option my partner ordered was decent. This amusement park is only open in the summer, so it’s closing soon. Make sure to check it out while you can! 😁 #SeattleWeekendWithKids #SeattleSummer #SeattlesCountrysideDisneyland #SeattleAmusementPark

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