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    Harbaugh Village

    3.5 (13 reviews)

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    Kathleen D.

    I visited Harbaugh Village for this year's Halloween festivities with my mom. Overall, we had a great time. There were lots of cute photo ops/props that we took advantage of, and the Magical Pumpkin Patch was super well done and worth the admission price. They had a daytime or a nighttime option, and the pumpkin patch was the nighttime, "spookier" option. Very family friendly -- lots of kids, some of which were throwing rocks until my mom (not their mom, oof) had to tell them not to do that. One star deducted because there was only one open village vendor the Sunday of our visit and food/drink options were minimal. I asked the admissions folks about it, and they said that their vendors are third parties and they dictate their own hours. Apparently Mullica Hill also bans alcohol on Sundays, which she said was on the website. I could not locate that on the site but it is on brand for the town. All told, I would definitely return if they do another pop-up for Christmas or perhaps for Halloween next year. It is worth the visit to Mullica Hill.

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    From skating to the corn maze, everything was wonderful. The staff is really helpful and kind. We will keep coming during all the seasons!

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    Storybook Land - Humpty Dumpty

    Storybook Land

    4.5(216 reviews)
    39.4 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    What a magical place for your young ones to come and enjoy everything. The story books have to walk…read moreage-appropriate rise for kids, probably five and younger good value for your dollar you can bring in your lunch. You can sit in picnic and bring in drinks not a problem or buy something there. They have animals to look at water activities. You can feed the animals. You can go on mini little rides and perfect my speed after having children these are my grandchildren I was taking around. Of course you must stop at the store on your way out and they will hold onto something because everything looks wonderful. I even found a golden golf book that I had to take home and keep for storytelling our I look forward to coming here again because there was enough for these kids to do to the point of exhaustion thank you so much

    Have yourself a fun time at this park!…read more I visited "Storybook Land" with my mother, and 5-year old nephew on a Saturday afternoon on April 26th, 2025. It cost $104.97 for three PreSeason discount tickets. We drove almost two hours from Newark to Egg Harbor Township because we heard great things about this place. It's known for having a fairytale-themed park with lots of creative statues and interactive sets that represent popular fables like "Mother Goose" and "Goldilocks and The Three Bears." The location is smaller than most parks I've been to, which is good for little kids who want to run to every ride. In a span of two hours, my family and I got on everything minus a couple attractions. There is ample parking for cars, and the entrance is bold with its large sign and white and red castle. The park played Disney music, which was soo cute! I remember hearing soundtracks from Mulan, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid. None of the rides felt too scary for kids, even the roller coasters weren't extreme. There's also rides where kids can feel like they're driving a car, and a train that shows you the entire park. My favorite ride was "Bubbles the Coaster" and "The Rockin' Tug." The only issue with this park are the food selections. The lunch that my family had here wasn't good- at least from the cafe right next to the exit/gift shop; everything from the cheeseburger, french fries, and cookies tasted stale and more on the cold side than the hot side. I wouldn't recommend ordering food here, but everything else was great. I don't think I'll visit again only because it's so far from where I live, but this was a good one-time experience that I was able to have with my family. If you're in the area, I would encourage you to stop by and feel like you're in a magical world!

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    Big Swing Golf Center - The sky was very nice that evening too!

    Big Swing Golf Center

    3.7(28 reviews)
    6.5 mi

    This is only for the driving range, but since this place is 75% driving range, I imagine you'd get…read morea pretty good feel for it as a whole based on this review. (To be fair, they have mini golf, which was closed when I was there today, and ALLEGEDLY an indoor simulator, but when I called to inquire, they never picked up the phone and never called back.) Went there to hit a large bucket of balls today, along with every other single person in Deptford; or so it seemed. Large bucket is $13 and is about 100 balls, so the price isn't bad, even though everything else was. First, the mats are beat to shit. They are grooved, indented and just crappy. There are no tees. I even went to the shop to ask, and was told, "nah...we don't have any." So, you just have to hope to luck up and find an empty mat with a tee on it. I had to move from the upper deck to the lower, outside level to find a mat with a reasonable tee, as everything else was taken or without a tee. As bad as the mats are, the balls are 10x worse. I went to Ginos Driving Range in Mantua, and I thought THOSE balls were bad. The balls here are abysmal. Scuffed, cracked, bald; a mixture of range balls and found top flights, etc. Just terrible. (See the pics.) The range is a muddy mess with an old rusted out plane sitting on it. I guess to give duffers something to make noise at. No yard markers or anything constructive. AND, something I found weird/dangerous, is the the range kind of horseshoes, with people on the "sides" hitting off the actual grass, almost BACK INTO THE OTHER RANGE MATS. The grass crowd was basically perpendicular to the other hitters, AND to the LEFT, so a slice from them would send the balls straight at the people on the range. I didn't have that occur to me today, but a ball DID come passing behind us from the other direction. (No idea how....) There aren't many ranges in the area, and this one is maybe barely better than Ginos, balls not withstanding, but I'll still be in no rush to get back here.

    Big swing golf center is a good value for individuals who are looking to keep their golf games…read moresharp. If you are familiar with inrange golf app. This app can help you improve your accuracy as a golfer. It is also good if you have young children, there's several functions on inrange app that will keep your young children engaged, doing your practice session and may be helping a young golfer to understand the sport better I recommend big swing golf center good value for the money.

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    Big Swing Golf Center - Beat up mats. Lucky to find one that actually had a usable tee.

    Beat up mats. Lucky to find one that actually had a usable tee.

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    Fantasy Island Amusement Park

    Fantasy Island Amusement Park

    3.4(105 reviews)
    53.5 mi

    Fantasy Island is a great spot for some family fun…read more My boyfriend and I came with family and some little ones. Everyone had a blast. Tons of great ride options for all ages. The workers on each ride also did a great job. This place turns into a whole party at night - they even had a DJ. The kids really enjoyed themselves and it was great to see so many smiles all around. We didn't try the arcade since everyone was so tired from all the outdoor fun. Definitely give this place a try when the kids are bored, lots of fun!

    I've been coming to Fantasy Island since i was a young kid in the 80s. I have visited throughout…read moremy life and regularly since I've had my own kids, now ages 9 and 12. I was there today and left extremely frustrated and disgusted. I know this place is a money trap- that's not my issue. I loaded $30 each on my daughter's cards and $60 on my own. They went through that money so quickly and this was a big activity for spring vacation so I added another $30 each to their cards. So $60 x 3=$180.00. In all, we played maybe 2 hrs and all the money was spent. We tried to get the 9 Wizard of Oz cards from the machine, only to find out one is super extremely rare and you can play a whole game to get the one missing card if you want but the game seems impossible. My issue is the 3 female staff members who were at the check out desk talking to each other most of the time and seemed annoyed when we came to get the incredibly underwhelming prizes. Turns out my 9 y.o. Had like 19000 points and wanted this tiny nothing toy and a slime that retails for $7.99 on amazon but cost 18500 points there. In the end we were like under 300 short for both and I asked if they could possibly overlook the pts and the two women were so incredibly rude. I get it- you don't owe me anything, I was just asking- but don't be rude. I've had other staff do this when it's not many pts and they can see you've spent a bunch of money. So my daughter put back everything and just got the slime which she had more than enough points for and the lady hands it over all rude like she was doing us a favor and didn't even mention she had like 600 points left. There was one younger male employee who was super cool and helpful. A little kindness and engagement goes a long way. Games are overpriced and the fun atmosphere from the 80s and 90s is long gone. They only care about money. Won't be back there again. Even my 9 y.o. Walked out asking why the women had been so mean to her, even before I asked for anything.

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    Oasis Family Fun Center

    Oasis Family Fun Center

    4.1(78 reviews)
    19.9 mi

    We were looking for a place to take the kids on a really cold day. Most of the indoor playgrounds…read morerequire a timed appointment, but this place didn't so we decided to give it a try. First of all, I think the price is a bit high for the little it includes. I think it was $12 per kid (adults free) but all that gets you is access to the climbing/slide area. You have to buy a card for all the games, rides and other activities. However, it was nice to let our kids run around for a bit, although of course they didn't want to spend time in the climbing area when there were games and other attractions all around. One other nice thing is you can leave and come back all day long. We choose to grab lunch elsewhere and come back for some more fun. Don't think I would be back but happy it was available when we needed somewhere to go!

    Very cute, quaint space for children's gatherings. I came here to celebrate my niece's bday and she…read moreseemed to be having the best time in the obstacle course. There were other attractions but I didn't make note although I do recall that there was a basketball court and free standing gaming consoles. What I liked most is that there are private areas to gather in. Also, I did try the pizza, wings and fries - they weren't anything special but they were good... My favorite part of the experience was the customer service - every associate that I interacted with was friendly, professional and most importantly, helpful!

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    Ocean City - Boardwalk

    Ocean City

    4.2(34 reviews)
    46.4 mi

    - No admission fee the Thursday before Labot Day, which was a nice surprise--Google said $8 per…read moreadult, but we didn't pay anything - Super fine sand that sticks to everything, whether you're sweaty or bone dry--bring a good towel and some patience, and be prepared to take a good amount home - Shoreline is a very short walk from the boardwalk, which is super convenient if you're carrying gear or have kids in tow - Rinse stations do exist, but they're hard to find--not very well marked - Lots of shells scattered around; great if you like collecting, but could be uncomfortable for bare feet in some spots - Plenty of food, drink, and dessert options on the boardwalk; everything from pizza to frozen custard is within reach - Handy souvenir shops nearby, which is great for grabbing last-minute beach gear or keepsakes - Decent beach with convenient access and amenities, but it didn't quite live up to the hype; fine for a casual visit, but not a must-see

    If you're looking for a beach where your kids can build sandcastles without accidentally using a…read morebeer can as a shovel--Ocean City, NJ is your spot. This place is squeaky clean, super safe, and delightfully dry (as in, no alcohol allowed on the beach) The boardwalk has everything a family could want: pizza slices bigger than your head, fudge that defies logic, mini golf courses every 15 feet, and rides that are reasonably priced. There's no bar crawl vibe here--more like stroller parades, ice cream drips, and kids riding bikes 10/10, would sunscreen my kids here again.

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    Diggerland USA - Diggerland -- Nov 2023 parade

    Diggerland USA

    3.5(217 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    A hit with the kids! Diggerland is the perfect place for…read moreyoung kids. The park is just big enough to keep them entertained, but not big enough to have them overwhelmed. Pretty decent price for entry as well! The food was definitely better than average amusement park food! I would recommend doing the wet rides early in the morning and opting for the dry rides on your way out.

    It was thanks to Tiktok that I learned about this place! I was scrolling the app like usual, when I…read morecame across the park's official website, and thought, "This is perfect for my nephew!" He's a child who loves anything involving vehicles. This is the only Diggerland in the United States, so it's really rare, and therefore a special treat to give to my nephew who could enjoy a unique experience at a park catered to his interests. On March 29th, 2025, I went with him and my mother to Diggerland; the Spring day pass tickets costed $137.97 for three people, and that did not include the water park since it is closed until the summer season. We arrived at 12pm and left around 4pm, and during the entirety of our visit, I never felt like it got super crowded. The park has several rides that accommodate large groups, so it makes the lines very short. Even if it looks long at first, give it a couple minutes and soon enough, you will be seated with the other 13 people waiting in line with you. Majority of rides involve sitting in a construction vehicle, being either driven or lifted in the air, which is as mild of fun as it gets. There is also an arcade, but I recommend avoiding that if you want to save money. This park is fitting for families with small children, the elderly, or those who have a low tolerance for extreme thrills. For me, I could've used some more excitement. My 5-year old nephew, who's not a big risk taker, went on rides that as one operator put it, is so boring that it, "puts kids to sleep." It's great for the views of the park, but getting your heart racing is another story. I still had fun, but more so because I liked seeing my nephew enjoy himself. His favorite quote-on-quote "ride" was the 'Hook & Ladder' where he could explore different trucks, including a firetruck and an ambulance. As for my favorite ride, it was the 'Spin Dizzy' where you're spun around in the air by a JCB. The food and drinks tasted good; I tried their chicken nuggets and fries with freshly squeezed lemonade. Careful though, the lemonade is so fresh that they put two half lemons in the drinks. I noticed this after I was caught off guard by lemon seeds being sucked through my straw. The bathrooms were clean and abundant, with wheelchair accessible ramps. The parking lot is free and has ample spaces to choose from. In order to leave the park, you must exit through their gift shop, which is as blatant of a tourist trap as I've ever seen. However, if you wish to re-enter the park, you can do so by getting your hand stamped by an employee before exiting the gift shop. Then you'll show that stamp at the entrance; this is helpful in cases like ours where we wanted to save the food we bought for later and left it in the car so it wouldn't be a hindrance when we got on rides. So would I recommend this place? Yes, but for specific groups of people. As said earlier, this would bring the most joy to those with small children who are experiencing rides for the first time, older people that don't want to be tossed around like they would on a roller coaster, and people in general who would rather embrace the gentle breeze of the air rather than it getting whipped in their face. As a young adult who enjoys coasters, I felt unfulfilled in my quest for excitement, but if this visit brought a smile to my nephew's face, then the experience was worth it.

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    Diggerland USA - Holiday Light Show

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