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    Build-A-Bear Workshop

    1.8 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Funland

    Funland

    (144 reviews)

    First time coming to fun land. It was a great experience! The rides were so fun and exciting. All…read morethe operating and ticket booth staff were friendly. Me and my son enjoyed many of the fast rides. I liked that for the sea dragon ride there was a line to be at the ends. The haunted mansion had many jump scares. It was fun and worth the line. I liked how staff had their flag on their name tags. There were also areas where the history of fun land was shared. I would come here again

    Funland takes me back to my childhood with the character of this partially-renovated space. This…read moreplace is nostalgic. There are age-appropriate games and rides for the young and mature, making this the ideal family-friendly fun park. The rides are ticket-operated like many beach town fun parks. I kept some of the tickets as a memento. There are some instant-win prize arcade games to play, which again adds to this place's charm. They also offer popcorn, pretzels, drinks, and ice cream for sale. One thing to note is the ride attendants adhere to and strictly enforce the minimum height requirements for some of its rides, like bumper cars. I witnessed attendants turn away multiple kids who did not meet minimum height requirements despite the kids crying, screaming, and their parents visibly heartbroken that that they had to console their kids. I also observed some parents even question the determination by some ride attendants to deny their child entry to a ride despite the height measurement guideline being conspicuous; which I thought was odd. I understand parents do not want to see their children upset, however it is also true that no parent wants to see their child injured on a carnival ride when it could have been prevented. Overall, a very fun experience and my rule of thumb is if the kids love it, I love it too. I'll visit again when at Rehoboth Beach.

    Midway Speedway

    Midway Speedway

    (56 reviews)

    Never had a bad time, even when I come in last! They have a range of carts, some super fast and…read moresome more average. My adult family and I did the 5 ride pack so we did each course once, than chose our favorites to do a second time. Any more than that would've been too much for us, but most people that were there had the 8 ride bracelet. Some of the races we thought too many people were on the track, but some people think it's more fun that way. We are all a bit sore the next day (bruised knees and backs from the force of the karts). The carts are small so anyone over 6' might have a tough time fitting.

    I am so happy that I didn't listen to the reviews on here and TripAdvisor. My kids wanted to do a…read morewater park, but they also love go karts. I almost just opted for Jungle Jim's instead and changed my mind at the last minute figuring we would just deal with the teenagers working in order to do what we wanted. We arrived at 10:20 am (they opened at 10) and went right up to buy the full day pass. This allowed us all day access to the water park, and 4 ride tickets and mini golf. The go karts had zero wait times and the boys working were all helpful and nice. We did 2 rides and then went to the water park. TONS of available tables all with umbrellas. The mountain slides were a lot of fun as were the regular water slides. Lazy River was a hit and when I just wanted to cool off alone, I went into the pool because it wasn't busy. The nice thing about the water park is you can come and go with the wrist band. We stayed for about 2 hours and left to eat lunch at another place, then drove back and finished our final go kart rides, did mini golf and spent another 2 hours at the water park. A lot of parking options. The bathroom stalls are a little difficult to get in and out of because the doors swing in almost hitting the toilet. My kids and I had a great time! All of the lifeguards were great, to be honest the only somewhat unfriendly person was the older lady working the ticket booth upon arrival.

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    Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre

    (3 reviews)

    My daughter has been attending drama theater camps offered by Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre…read morefor many years since she was 5-1/2, she is now 8. She loved the first year and has been excited to go back every year since. During the camp week, the children learn the plays and put on a performance at the end of the week. The younger children go for a half day and the older children go for a full day during the 5 day week. The older and younger kids work together and separately throughout the day. All of the older children have been great role models for the younger kids and have taught my daughter how to help provide motivation to the younger campers. Steve and Karen lead the children through drama exercises during the week, help them learn a play that they will perform on the final day and make props for the performance. All the staff are very patient and kind to the children. Also, during the week, the kids get to see a performance put on by the Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre group. These are full performances acted out by two individuals. The plays change from year to year and are fun to watch. This year my daughter will try the Film and TV Camp for the first time. It will be an exciting challenge to try something new. I'm sure this camp will be organized and as rewarding as the drama camps. We will be returning for more camps this summer and hopefully for more summers to come!

    We feel like we're part of the RSCT family. Every summer our grandson attended from the time he was…read morefive until he was 14. We watched him grow in confidence and explore facets of his creativity we didn't know were there. Not only did he grow creatively, he learned to listen to his peers and as time went on to help younger campers develop. Now, our granddaughter, who is seven, is going into her third summer with RSCT. She loves performing and loves her summer camp!

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