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    Greenway Carousel

    4.5 (26 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Cindy L.

    My family and I have this rule that if we see a carousel, our kids have to go on it. This place was no exception. It's very cute, one of my favorite carousels in Boston so far. The animals are really eclectic (cat fish?) and it's beautifully done. If you're over a certain height, you can go on it yourself (there's a carrot for your kids to stand next to) and if not, an adult has to be there next to them (no charge for the adults), so it's a sweet way to see your kids smile. Tickets were $2 or $3 per kid? Very reasonable and the best part is for the adults (it's located in a scenic part of Boston!).

    Margot D.

    I went back to my childhood this hot & steamy afternoon, all for $3. No calories involved, just good clean fun. After seeing the piece on "Chronicle" a couple of weeks ago about the opening of the Carousel, I knew I HAD to go for a ride. I chose the bunny (there are a couple of different bunnies), and off we went on our musical adventure. This is awesome, and you should go. Actually, you have no reason not to, seeing as it costs less than your coffee. Open daily through Halloween, then weekends through the end of the year (Google it for more details). You can even get 10 rides for $25 and ride 10 different nifty New England themed animals. Seriously wonderful.

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    Danielle K.

    I was lucky enough to ride the Greenway Carousel on the 1st day it opened to the public. I've been watching the construction progress profiled on the TV show Chronicle & through updates on the Rose Kennedy Greenway Facebook page, so I was very excited to see it in person! The rides cost $3 for everyone over 42" (if you're under the height of the ticket counter, you can ride for free.) The carousel is also handicap accessible. If a member of your party will be riding that's in a wheelchair, just let the staff at the entrance know, and they'll load the person in the wheelchair on first, so they can properly set up the entrance ramp and secure the wheelchair before crowds of families swarm the ride. The figures on the carousel aren't your normal carousel figures - no horses in sight. Instead, they're figures of creatures found in New England. They asked school children what animals they'd like to see on the ride and ended up with lobsters, foxes, butterflies, a whale, a cricket, and lots of other fun "New England" animals. The ride is about 3 minutes, and I really enjoyed letting my inner child out for a few minutes and taking a ride.

    Nandanie S.

    A carousel? In the middle of the city? Sure!!! On Tuesday, a bunch of us adult people had an awesome time riding the Greenway Carousel. We're all going weeeeeeee after the insane sugar rush that was going through our brains from Ghirardelli :) I ride a lobster. I'm a cancer so it fits lol. After everyone left, three of us went on again. #YOLO

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    Alexandra M.

    SO FUN! It's $3, if you want to kill time and feel like a kid again, go here, and you'll have no regrets. They've got fun animals for you to ride, and I want to say that they're all New England animals...but I might have missed something like a unicorn...

    Britne B.

    Super cute and clean carousel on the Greenway. For $3 hour hold can take a ride on an aquarium animal. So much cuter than the traditional ponies on carousel. You must be 42" tall to ride solo, but if you're shorter than that, you're free with an accompanying and paying adult. Say whaaaaa?! Nothing's ever free! Well, surprise surprise....and the 3 min ride (approx time) is def worth it to see the little ones light up with smiles!

    Jenny P.

    Well worth the $3.00 charge. You ride for about 3-4 minutes to a song. My kids loved it!

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    Severely understaffed. The same person operating the carousel is selling tickets. The carousel stops 10 min between each run.

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    Short rides..but the kids loved it ,it wasnt even cold..maybe all the light bulbs kept us warm on a cold dec night

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    We have been on this many times and love it! Fun characters... Beautiful. Great location. Cheap family fun!

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    An absolutely stunning carousel. My kids love the different animals and want to ride each one!

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