Matt C.
Yelp
I always thought Storybook land was one of those off-brand, knock off type of Amusement parks; somewhere between a pop up carnival/fair and something like Sesame Place, but I was actually really pleasantly surprised by the bang for our buck.
If you've happened to read my review on Six Flags Great Adventure, or as I call it, WAIT for Adventure, you'd know that I am NOT a fan of amusement parks, by and large. The prices, the lines, the outrageous prices, the parking, THE JAW DROPPING PRICES...but Storybook land actually delivered some actual fun for the price of admission.
Full disclosure, I have a 3 year old, and she loved every second, as this park is definitely skewed more toward the younger crowd.
We went on a Sunday, mid afternoon, and were able to get on EVERY SINGLE RIDE, and even my daughters favorite rides (Bubbles The Dragon rollercoaster!) MULTIPLE times. Most of the rides have a height limit of 36 inches, which is right about the size of your average 3-4 year old, and there are a few rides for slightly older kids, so I'd say you're good to go here if you've got anyone from 3-10.
There were plenty of rides; some decent, some pretty lame, but like I mentioned, if your kids do find a handful that they like, they shouldn't have a problem riding them again and again.
Parking is free in the attached lot, so that's a bonus as well.
The only knocks are the "attractions;" like the Sleeping Beauty house, or the Alice in Wonderland maze, or the 3 bears cottage....they were just super lame, OLD animatronic crap. They couldn't even keep my 3 years old attention for 5 seconds. The food, while you can order ahead of time on an app, is severely overpriced junk. I think a hotdog was like $6. That's insane. We decided to skip eating overpriced, reheated concession crap, and just hit one of the many spots along the main drag as we were leaving.
We will definitely be back, as I would go to this place 1 billion times before I'd go to Six Flags