Funderland is Fun for the Whole Family
Sacramento's Funderland Amusement Park is the perfect destination for tots to pre-teens and their parents. This small old-world style amusement park is jam-packed with kid-friendly thrill rides that will have your little ones shrieking with delight.
Located at the corner of Sutterville Road and South Land Park Drive, Funderland Park offers ten tried-and-true child-approved rides that are perfect for kids aged 2 to 12. The rides include a large carousel, smaller carousel, log flume (be prepared to get wet!), tea cups, back road buggies, Himalaya, Oscar the Fish, airplanes, dragon roller coaster and the Funderland train.
A snack bar with classic theme park vittles like soft pretzels, cotton candy, nachos, popcorn, corn dogs and snow cones is on-site to keep full the bellies of guests young and old.
Admission into Funderland Park is always free. All rides are one ticket each, and each ticket costs $1.50 on weekdays, $1.75 on weekends and holidays. Patrons can save by purchasing unlimited-ride wristbands for $13.50 on weekdays up until 4 p.m., but wristbands aren't available on weekends or holidays. Wristbands are valid until 5 p.m. on weekdays only, and are good only on the day purchased.
Tickets can also be purchased at a discount in books of ten. Weekday ticket books are sold for $12.50, while weekend books are sold for $15. For information on tickets, click here.
Funderland is the perfect place for your child's birthday party. Make birthday memories by capturing the delighted smiles of your child and his or her guests. For information on Funderland birthday party packages, click here.
Funderland's operating hours vary depending on the season and month. For a complete listing of Funderland's seasonal hours, click here.
- by LeeAnn Mullen, Sacramento Reporter for HelloMetro
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LeeAnn MullenLeeAnn Mullen is a freelance journalist from Cleveland, Ohio. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism is currently furthering her education by studying for an additional degree in information systems management. Mullen has written for several Cleveland-area newspapers, online publications and dozens of private clients. Her topics of specialty include health, technology and travel.