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Land of Make Believe

Since 1954, the Land of Make Believe has given families a place where the kids and parents can have fun together. More than an amusement park, it is known for having something for everyone in the family like a Roller Coaster, T-Rex, Black Hole, Middle Earth Theater, and Old McDonald's Farm. The park also includes traditional arcade games and rides like a hayride, roller coaster and carousel. Generations can share the thrill on the Tilt-A-Whirl. Or they can ride the Civil War train or Blackbeard's Action River together. There is a large Pirate's Cove waterpark, with lifesize pirate ship, wading pool and an infant water area. Key to the success of Land of Make Believe is family picknicking and interactive medieval theater where whole families get into the act as Kings, and Queens, Knights and Princesses.

A turn-of-the-century Grand Carousel will delight youngsters and parents alike during this 47th season at Land of Make Believe in Hope. The carousel, exquisitely fashioned after similarly built ones that were hand-crafted during the turn-of-the-century, with original wooden horse designs, a chariot, a sea dragon and a spinning tub, will surely be a friendly trip back in time for adults and a fresh look at the past for youngsters.

Land of Make Believe, which has charmed children and parents for generations, is situated on 30 plus picturesque acres on a converted dairy farm just minutes away from Route 80. It is the largest children's amusement park in the state, offering visitors a combination of rides, shows, attractions, picnicking, a water park, and an educational experience.

Land of Make Believe is also adding another new ride for the Millennium Year 2000. The Frog Hopper, a fun ride designed to accommodate both children and adults, guarantees a smile from even the most discerning patron.

The Frog Hopper joins the grand carousel and other ageless favorites at the park, including the hugely popular Thriller, still the perennial favorite. Chris Maier, who operates the park now as his father did before him adds "When the kids and their parents ride together, sharing the thrills that only a roller coaster has, it creates a unique experience." The same can be said of many other attractions.


"Thriller" Family Roller Coaster, one of the many favorite fun rides at Land of Make Believe.

The talking scarecrow, Colonel Corn, is another Land of Make Believe innovation that seems to grow more popular over the years. The Colonel doesn't just talk, he carries on whole conversations. Parents, even grandparents, join in the fun, remembering their own childhood conversations with the amazing Colonel from years past. Meanwhile, Eddie Rickenbear, in his World War I ace aviator outfit, is also always on hand to wish with the children and pose for photographs.

The park is especially planned to appeal to children 12 and under and to their families. Conceived by an educator rather than an amusement park designer, it was among the first to incorporate child-participation and educational elements in its format. Thus, popular amusement rides such as Thriller, Tilt-A-Whirl, Red Baron, and Himalaya are complemented by fun learning attractions like Middle Earth Theater where children and parents dressed in costume are the stars, and Old McDonald's Farm with its pettable animals.

The Black Hole, designed specially for 8-year olds and older, will challenge the bravest in the family. Other recent additions include T-Rex, a spinning dinosaur ride, Windjammer, a hand gliding experience second to none, and the new castle at Middle Earth Theater.

Among the creative play favorites is an authentic cockpit of a 1941 DC-3 airplane, complete with controls and instruments that is powered entirely by young imaginations. An open maze is another favorite for kids of all ages. Games of skill and chance provide the opportunity for parents and children to win their favorite prizes.

Another ride, fun for the whole family, is the Alfalfa Express, an old fashioned Hay Ride that tours the rolling hills of the property. From the hay wagon the children can often spot grazing deer and other wildlife as they enjoy their view of the foot hills of historical Jenny Jump Mountain.

Food, of course, is temptingly available at the park, too, from burgers or hot dogs and cheese-drenched fries to Mama Santa's Pizza and Rudolph's handmade ice cream waffle sandwiches. Families are also invited to bring their own picnic lunches and feast in the spacious picnic grove where there are plenty of tables for a comfortable meal.

The park is open 7-days a week through Labor Day; then on selected weekends. For more information, please call (908) 459-9000 or visit their website.

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Comments

tyanna bailey
19 Aug 2010, 15:31
do u have to drive in a car to get there yes r no send me back at 4637273
Aziana
11 Aug 2010, 20:11
I luv 2 go to the LomB the land of make believe itz great for birthdays and to just have a nice day i went there 2 times on friday and guess wat it close i came 6:00 and went to funplex................................................................
chino
13 Jul 2010, 12:14
there is no other place like it we have made this one of our hot spots for summer fun and as long as it gates are open will continue to have a blast when we visit and for every time we visit the more family members and friends tag along to experience and see first hand how fun it is.
jerzeygirl
12 Jul 2010, 12:56
the land of makebelieve is one of my favorite places to go in the summer. it has great prices for kids and adults. the website is lomb.com for anyof you that need more info. im sure u wont be dissapointed when u go. it will leave you with great memories and more to come:)
da'von
27 Jun 2010, 18:46
I still can't wait till i go I bet i will have so much fun. it looks awsome.
Genesis
22 Jun 2010, 10:02
could kidz that are only 12 stay alone in the park???
cutie piie =]
26 May 2010, 17:42
i want to know how mch is it 2 go 2 land of make belive i haerd that it iss so much fun
doris Rivera
07 May 2010, 09:26
i just wannna know when u gonna open guys kids r so excited pls email thank you.....
TIANA
02 May 2010, 10:06
WEN I WENT 2 DA LAND OF MAKE BELEIVE I HAD SO MUCH FUN!!!!!!
I CANT WAIT 2 GO BACK WEN SKOOL IZ OVER WHICH IZ SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I CANT WAIT ANY LONGERI AM SO SIKED AND EXITED 2 GO BACK!!!!!
:-DDDDD
Kevin
04 Sep 2009, 13:56
This place is a jip. As an adult to pay $21.00 and have no rides to go on except for the pool is A waste of money. additionally, children under 2 are free however there are only 4 rides they are allowed on, one being a hayride, and another being a carousel. Also , topay $21.00 and sit there and be swarmed by bees all day becausee no one can empty out the trash receptacles is riduculous.. How me nor my family ddidnt get stung is a miracle.
Donna Leathers-Sonnenberg
31 Aug 2009, 15:26
I have a vacation rental property in the Poconos. I'm always looking for something for my guests' to do with their children. Would appreciate it if you could send me some pamphlets. If not this year, then definitely for next year.

Donna
Ignacio Cruz
08 Aug 2009, 16:43
This park is excellent for the price: Adults=21.00 and Children=23.00. It is a waterpark and amusement park all in one. My two children enjoyed themselves.
miguel bajandas
31 Jul 2009, 11:29
hello im very much interested in this theme park and would like some info on how to get there from the city and pricwe listings.my adress is 2223 lafayette ave,bronx new york,10473 thank you so very much
Wendy L. Rosen
02 May 2009, 21:05
I was at the Land of Make Believe during its early years - 1960s - I loved the place!
Kayla
13 Sep 2008, 19:51
I help you with that one!!! I have been working there for 4 years, and I can tell you they are always hiring. You need no experience or anything, If you work in the water park they will train you for lifeguarding and everything. It really is a great place to work!!! just go into the office and ask for an application
gigiii
18 Aug 2008, 16:06
the land of make believe looks like so much fun!
Isabel Mitchell
08 Mar 2008, 06:50
Good day to you.
I wonder if you could help me, I heard from my step daughter (who lives in Hope) that the Land Of Make Beleive offers employment to students in summer. My daugher, Megan Mitchell, is 19 and would like to work at the park this year, is there employment and what does she need to apply, (e.g. First Aid course, etc)

Please help me or direct me to someone who could

Thanking you

Isabel Mitchell

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