The Land of Make Believe is in New Jersey.
This iconic amusement park just celebrated its 64th birthday in Hope, New Jersey.
The Land of Make Believe offers kid-sized thrills the whole family can enjoy. Its recently updated water park is also the perfect spot to cool off on a hot summer day.
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Land Of Make Believe - Hope, NJ - Perfect waterpark plus carnival rides for young kids
This is my third annual visit to this play land and I'm so glad my daughter hasn't out grown it yet. It's charm, wholesomeness and kitschy fun makes for a sweet family day enjoying both water and amusement park rides. Admission is reasonable, you can bring in your own food and drinks (just no coolers) and the food they sell is great with great prices. I look forward to our trip next year. Enjoy the video.
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Top 10. Best Water Parks in New Jersey
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Top 10. Best Water Parks in New Jersey: Morey's Piers and Beachfront Water Parks Wildwood, Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach Waterpark, Land of Make Believe & Pirate's Cove Hope, Splash Zone Water Park Wildwood, Ocean Oasis Waterpark North Wildwood, Sahara Sam's Oasis West Berlin, Coco Key Water Resort Mount Laurel, Thundering Surf Waterpark Beach Haven, Boardwalk Adventures Water Park Ocean City, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Jackson
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Here are top 10 waterparks in New Jersey
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1. Morey Pier’s & Beachfront Water Park, Wildwood -
2. Clementon Park & Splash World, Clementon -
3. Runaway Rapids Waterpark, Keansburg -
4. Sahara Sam’s Oasis, West Berlin -
5. Splash Zone Waterpark, Wildwood -
6. Land of Make Believe & Pirate’s Cove, Hope -
7. Ashbury Splash Park, Ashbury Park -
8. CoCo Key Water Resort, Laurel -
9. The Funplex, Mt Laurel -
10. Crystal Springs Family Waterpark, East Brunswick -
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Land Of Make Believe - Like a county fair with a water park and amusement rides!
We went to Land of Make Believe this week, just an hour from NYC. This is the land of all things fun and games! We spent half the day in the water park playing in the 2 foot pool with lots of kid slides, and also enjoyed a few of the bigger sides with my five year old. We spent the send half of the day on the carnival rides, no lines and so much fun! Best part, this is affordable! Can't wait to go back.
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