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The all day trip to Diggerland for my grandson's birthday !
Carolina L.

Everything was wonderful and my 2 yr old grandson loved it so much! He had me go out and buy a bunch of big size construction vehicles and stuff. He's the BossMan and Owner of all the vehicles and workers, hahaha ! I told friends and family to go and have fun for all ages will enjoy Diggerland.

The Entrance of Diggerland, so beautiful
Angela B.

First time at Diggerland, it had so much to see. So much beautiful lights, and different scenery also. It's a must see, go there before it's over. It's worth the money. You'll enjoy it. I sure did. #Diggerland #Lights #Beautiful #WorthTheMoney

My grandkids Michael and Marianna
Toni M.

Diggerland USA is truly the best place we've ever took our grandkids to . Everything was pure perfection . All of its staff were so friendly and professional . The food was great . Cleanliness of pools etc was awesome it was just fabulous . Thank you so much for making beautiful memories

Family working on using the claw!

Fun atmosphere where kids can be exploratory and there's something for everyone. Our family had a great outing for our first ever visit. The park was generally well maintained and workers were polite. Despite a 2 hour drive, we hope to return in the future! Only con was that at closing, people are forced to leave via the gift shop and if you have a lot of items to carry/stroller with young kids, it's a complete nightmare to maneuver so beware of this is you and plan accordingly! - we sure will next time

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Madison P.

Overall: Clean, unique, organized construction themed amusement park with all sorts of inclusive restrooms My 2.5 year old had been obsessed with construction vehicles for over a year so we brought him here and it did not disappoint. I think one of the reasons we had such a fabulous time was because we went on a super cold Sunday in March and it was empty. Having no lines or crowds made the experience much more fun. We paid $50 per person. I am NOT an amusement park person, but this place surprised me. Everything was clearly labeled and the map was nice. There are different heights requirements for different attractions. I wouldn't recommend coming until your kid is over 36 inches tall. We got to operate and drive mini versions of everything you could think of- road rollers, tractors, excavators, cranes, gators, and more. Everything moved slowly and felt both safe and fun. Even I enjoyed learning to operate things like the crane and excavator. Additionally you could ride in bigger vehicles operated by employees and there were larger rides that were all construction themed. There as a playground and large emergency vehicles to explore. We didn't try the food or arcade. There was a shaded pavilion and a gift shop they force you to walk out of.

Ropes course is fun and you go up very high!
Matt L.

This is a great amusement park for kids under 7 or as a first amusement park experience. There are a lot of kid friendly rides that aren't fast but still fun (dumper truck rumble ride, tractor ride, etc). The construction theme is really fun and they do a great job making it engaging especially being able to operate an excavator and such. Tickets are around $50-60 so it's not cheap but make sure to use a AAA discount if you have it! My parents went as seniors for free (they just can't do anything, can only follow along but they were happy with that). Parking is easy and there weren't too long of lines so you're able to do quite a lot. We didn't try the water side of the park so can't speak to that but overall a nice fun day for kids!

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L L.

This place is fun for kids but a very stressful experience for adults. Know before you go: this part of NJ is rife with traffic any day or time, and it will easily tack on 30min to 1hr to your drive. The traffic is also aggressive, full of anger-disordered drivers with no care for human life. It's frankly worth avoiding this place just for that traffic. First impression, they nickel-and-dimed us on a "free" ticket we received as a birthday gift. It was supposedly pre-paid but they charged us tax to get in. WTF? I'm sure the gift giver was charged PA tax upon purchase, yet they claimed it had to be redeemed at the window as a gift card buying a ticket there. Why? Then they charged NJ tax. Total fraud, and so obnoxious over less than $4 to put a damper on a "gift" from the start. (We received a free ticket to Storybook Land as a gift as well and they didn't charge us a cent; they too are in NJ and the purchaser was online in PA.) Staff attitude at the gate, and when calling, is very rude and uncaring. "Just gimme your money" is how I felt. They don't seem to have interest in the experience they're selling. The construction-themed rides seem safe enough but as a woman not into construction type stuff, it's a little intimidating to feel fully safe with my kid on this heavy duty truckage. A lot of rusty parts all over the place did not make me feel any safer. A huge complaint is their hours. Most weekends (as in standard hours in season) they don't open the rides until noon. The water park opens hours earlier but no rides until 12-6pm which is very annoying. If you don't enjoy water parks (like my family) then you are paying for half a day because there is no rides-only option. Other observations: Not all rides fully staffed and that causes lines. Some of the most popular have longer ride times that cause more delays. Not all concession stands open even during the summer. Their fall festival had a lot of "go at your own pace" activities that were a nice break from standing in line. Bottom line: My family visited twice so far but I'm not eager to return. I will bribe my kid with something else if he asks to go back.

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First thing inside the gate is a paid excavator attraction that doesn't work well. Food is WAY over priced and not good at all. Once you get past that it's about the most exciting place on earth for younger kids. Cranes! Grapples! Excavators! Fire trucks! Water park has a decent water slide and a great wading pool with squirting traffic barrels and a tiny water slide. We did most of the attractions and would do it again, except for the food, and that infernal backhoe thing at the gate.

My little buddy enjoying himself at the arcade
Map I.

First time and my 4 year old was in heaven. We originally took him there to ride the equipment since he lives construction vehicles but we couldn't pull him away from the water rides. The park is very clean and was enjoyable. My only issues had to do with the freezing cold water at the water park. It's August and the water was unbearable at times. The other issue is the price of concessions but that's at every park. Expect to pay $4 for a bottle of water. We will be returning!!

BIG bucket truck - the boom arm extends up too to about 25'
David C.

This place is perfect for little ones. I'd say the money age is 6-12. My boy is 6 and LOVES Constructicons - I mean, construction vehicles. This place is chock full of them - that have been converted into interactive and fun rides. I'm just going to list the fun rides: Fun go cart type rides for the kids to drive around. Mini excavators for digging, some outfitted with a wrecking ball for some smashing. A giant tug of war type towing exercise with a large tractor that my whole family of 4 had to team up to move. Huge scissor lift that can go up 80' - we couldn't due to wind but it was still high enough for me at half the max height. Very friendly staff. Helpful and patient w kids. Especially when choosing to redeem ticket toys LOL. And super awesome in sanitizing the rides after each use! (This is the COVID era, after all). Reservation ticket to adhere to 50% capacity. Great space - no long lines. Clean and spacious - no COVID anxiety.

Vito S.

We visited Diggerland yesterday! We got there early and were one of the first families through the gate. It also happened to be the first day of there Fall Festival with live music, hayride, fire pits and farm animals. The adventure park was open from 11am-6pm. They had closed water park for the season. General admission is $45.95 but offer discounts for military and first responders. Zip line tickets can be purchased for an additional 6 bones. They many places to purchase the typical amusement park food that you would wanted. Chicken finger and fries were a hit with my kids. The attractions are to drive and operate construction vehicles and equipment. If you are of height you are able to operate the vehicle or equipment by yourself. However, for the smaller kids they are able to sit on a guardians lap as the adult can drive. It was extremely fun and they day went by quick. We had wished that some of the equipment/vehicles went just a LITTLE faster. The park throttles down the speed for safety. They also have a mini arcade, play tower area with swings and slides and a area for parents to relax after a day of being a construction worker. *No outside food or beverage except for medical purposes*

Zanna H.

This was surprisingly fun even for the adults! We brought my 6 year old nephew here for a fun day for him and we ended up having fun too. A lot of the rides the kiddos can ride themselves but they can also be accompanied by a parent or multiple people in some cases. We lucked out and there weren't too long of line at any of the rides so no impatient frustrated meltdowns. All the waiting line areas had some shades or umbrellas so you were cooking in the sun while you waited. We all had a good time and some awesome memories were made for the kiddo. Definitely recommend.

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Besides the construction equipment rides, there is a tall rock climbing wall, and a giant freestanding ropes course.

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