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    Cartland of Cape Cod

    2.7 (24 reviews)

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    Buy the full package and have fun! kids loved it and so did the parents! We ended up spending the entire day here with mini golf!

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    Super run down, and online, claims to have several things that they don't have at all. Not worth it. Water trip.

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    Horrible staff. Very rude. I felt like I was going to get electrocuted in the bumper boats. Terrible business overall!!

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    Went for the mini golfing will not go to waste my money again. The course needs some updating.

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    Edaville Festival of Lights

    Edaville Festival of Lights

    3.4
    (296 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Reading through the more recent reviews it's clear a lot of people are disappointed in Edaville. My…read morefam went once for the holiday lights in December and recently for the Day Out with Thomas Event. Both times my family and I have had a ton of fun. My son is five and the majority of rides are perfect for him. This is truly a great spot for young elementary school aged kids and younger. There are a few rides where you have to be taller and keep the older kids a bit more engaged and plenty of rides for the younger bunch. Is this place pricey-- yes! But show me an amusement park that isn't. The tickets are high, but you can spend at least four+ hours at the park. We have not encountered crazy lines as others have. The Topham Hat car ride always has a longer wait at around 20ish minutes, but for almost all the others we never waited more than 5-10 minutes. The steam train ride is nice and it's a pretty long ride around the park. If your child loves trains, they will love it here. All the model trains/tracks inside are great to look at as well. It is a little weird how they must have lost their Thomas the Train licensing and the Thomas area very clearly used to be Sodor but now is a winter village. Things like the Dieselworks and the Troublesome Trucks are still pretty clear, even it it's not official. The food here is pretty standard. There is a local BBQ place that must rent out on of the stalls though, because their food was super tasty. Otherwise it's more hot dog, chicken nuggets, fried dough, popcorn, etc. I never went to Edaville before the new owners took over, so maybe that is why my perspective is different-- I have nothing to compare it to. Looking through old pictures though, I do hope they bring dinoland back! My family will be heading back in December for their Festival of Lights!

    11/29/25 Let me start this honest review by saying I have…read morelived most of my life in the town of Carver. I have collected Edaville souvenirs and memorabilia for as long as I could remember and I don't wanna say that I'm a train enthusiast, but my career is ON a railroad. I was seriously delighted to hear that the KRF group was going to tackle keeping the Christmas season alive at Edaville! Before our visit, a lot of the local pages on Facebook had naysayers and doubters, and I took the reins trying to be positive: "If it wasn't for the KRF group, there would be no Edaville, since the previous owner gave up and sold off all of the rides." With all that said, we visited with an open heart and mind, and were sadly, completely underwhelmed. Yes, I did notice there were more lights around the park -more so than the last few years. I thought that the giant Christmas tree just beyond the entrance was quite lovely. And, I hate to say it, but that's the end of what delighted me. The shops from the last few years were missing (Hippie Pilgrim, the antiques, the hand painted ornaments,) and the only shops to visit (and there were so few) were those also featured during the renaissance faire. To be honest, some of those shops featured Christmas items, but mostly, it was confusing and completely underwhelming. To call anything on the advertising and Edaville ticket pages a "Merry Marketplace" was quite deceiving. The Jingle Bar, advertised as 21+, was fun and festive but it was crowded with children. And the thing that really disappointed me the most? PortaPotties! It was 33° and I know the Venue has bathroom facilities! To make people use outdoor, frigid cold toilets and cold water is downright cruel! To charge $28 for a visit that doesn't include a train ride, to shop in 10-15 shops featuring old English provisions, and to pee in a PortaPotty, is a crime.

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    The lights were gorgeous!
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    King Richard's Faire

    King Richard's Faire

    2.9
    (382 reviews)
    9.1 mi

    First time at King Richard's Faire and overall it was very enjoyable other than the food situation…read more Arrival/Parking: The faire opens at 10:30 and we went on the last Sunday of the season, arrived around 10:15, minimal line to get into the parking lot, tons of space when we parked. Atmosphere: 10/10 absolutely loved all the buildings, performers, most people in costume, really the most of the fun for me was people watching and interacting with performers. If I would change anything it would be increase the number of random special interactions like the plague doctor. I didn't end of catching a lot of shows because my group was pretty disorganized so I would definitely recommend going as a small group/picking out shows you want to see at the start of the day. Luckily lots of shows have multiple showings throughout the day. Lots of shops with cool stuff. The only other critique I have is that there were some shows where you could not hear the performers at all if you weren't directly in front of them so microphones would have been helpful (they might not because it's not on theme). I avoided the bathrooms based on what my friends said about them but did not witness first hand. Food: Pretty terrible all around. The food tickets are 1$ = 1 ticket and food prices range around 12-17 tickets. You have to buy tickets in groups of 5. (We bought 20 per person at first then went back for 20 more and ended up with extra, would recommend 25-30 per person) We got the baked potato: very bland, and turkey leg: idk what they did to it to make it taste like corned beef/hotdog but it was not great. The apple crisp was actually good, I would recommend it. The lines for food was the worst part of the experience for us. Small signs near the windows list a few food items and not every window serves the same food (even though it seem like it's all connected on the inside of the building) so you might have to wait in line multiple times to get the food you want. Lines did not move very fast, it seems like an area for improvement in terms of efficiency. The water available to fill your own bottle was hard to find and had a pretty bad taste. There was decent seating. Overall I would still recommend, my biggest tips would be to eat a hearty meal before going to avoid relying too much on the food sold inside and to get there a little early (and dress up!).

    My second trip, the drive was lovely on Route 44, oven an hour long but we saw the trees changing…read more and the cranberry bogs. No parking, three lots down 4 miles away we found a spot, got in line and waited an hour and a half for the school bus to show. another half an hour passed before we got a bus, driven by the most hysterical woman, she was so funny and engaging, she had the whole bus in stitches. The fair itself was underwhelming, I missed the trees and foresty feel, the whole experience was lacking the original vibe. We enjoyed several of the shows, bought 5 dollar water bottles of warm water and walked around in circles, it was much smaller, less "street performers" and more asking for tips by the staged performers, and they were a bit bullish about it. II won't be going back, not as long as it is in this venue.

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    43.8 mi

    Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park is an outstanding place for family fun, and I highly…read morerecommend it to anyone looking for an exciting day out. From the moment we arrived, the staff was professional, courteous, and extremely helpful. They were always available to answer questions and made sure everyone had a safe and enjoyable experience. The park has an incredible variety of attractions for all ages. The zipline over the raptor area was a thrilling experience, and the obstacle courses provided a fun challenge. We also enjoyed the rock wall climbing, laser tag, and the arcade, which offered plenty of games to keep everyone entertained. There is truly something for everyone, whether you're a young child, a teenager, or an adult. The environment was clean, welcoming, and very kid-friendly. It was easy to see that the park is designed with families in mind, allowing children to have fun while parents can relax knowing the facility is well maintained. The food was surprisingly great, with a good selection of options that made it convenient to spend the entire day without leaving the park. If you're planning a birthday celebration, Urban Air is an excellent choice. The birthday parties are an experience in themselves, and the staff does a fantastic job of making each celebration fun, organized, and memorable for both the birthday guest and everyone attending. A special shout-out goes to Manager Ray, Assistant Manager Carlton, Team Lead Phoenix, and Hostess Hope. They are fantastic with their guests and consistently go above and beyond to provide excellent customer service. Their professionalism, positive attitudes, and dedication are a big part of what makes this place run so smoothly. Overall, Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park offers an amazing experience with outstanding customer service, exciting attractions, delicious food, and an atmosphere that provides enjoyment for all ages. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a fun family outing or a memorable place to celebrate a special occasion.

    This place is great. We have been members since it opened and go all the time. Just had my…read moredaughter's birthday party and everyone had a blast. The staff is accommodating and friendly and everything went off without a hitch. Will be back soon.

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