Storybook Land is a completely free attraction and hours of fun can be had at the park without spending a single penny.
But a turn on the carousel or a thrill ride on the roller coaster can up the enjoyment for just a few dollars.
Storybook Land Rides have little kids in mind. They each have different height requirements but generally allow preschoolers and older, especially when accompanied by an adult.
Take a spin on these Storybook Land Rides:
Storybook Land Express Train
- This train ride circles the park and is a great way to start and end any trip to Storybook Land. The loop is roughly 1 mile and passes the zoo and goes through a tunnel.
- This ride is suitable for all ages with adult supervision.
Humpty Dumpty Roller Coaster
- A small gravity coaster loops around its track several times, getting as high as 20 feet in the air before the ride ends.
- This ride does have height requirements, even when accompanied by an adult.
The Wizard’s Balloon Ride
- After exploring the Land of Oz, head back to Kansas on one of eight balloons. This ride spins high in the air giving a birds eye view of Storybook Land and Wylie Park.
- This ride does have height requirements, even when accompanied by an adult.
Land of Oz Carousel
- This classic carousel features hand-painted and hand-carved lions, tigers, and bears.
- This ride is suitable for most ages with adult supervision.
Tea Cups
- Take a spin in a teacup. This smaller ride has a tilt-a-whirl type motion, allowing the rider to control some of the spin.
- This ride is suitable for most ages with adult supervision.
Rio Grande Train
- This miniature train takes riders around a small track.
- This ride is suitable for most ages with adult supervision.
Coming soon! Barnyard Ride
- This ride will rise into the air and spin and shake.
- This ride is suitable for most ages with adult supervision.
- Set to be up and running in 2024.
Storybook Land ride tickets can be purchased individually or as a 10-ride punch card.
Rides are generally open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. starting Memorial Day weekend through mid-August. Hours change during Brown County Fair week.
