HERSHEYPARK

Hersheypark is one of the best amusement parks in America. So, of course, we went! That doesn’t mean I’ll let Mommy take a picture of me in front of the sign, though.

I had to check my height to know which rides I could go on. I’m a Hershey bar!

A really cool thing that happened was that I stood in line with a real roller coaster YouTuber! He was really nice and we talked a lot about roller coasters. It made the line feel really fast. And I got to ride Laff Trakk with him!

This is just a cool funhouse mirror in the queue for Laff Trakk.

We survived Lightning Racer! (FYI, the Thunder side is much better than the Lightning side.)

Also, we stayed at Hotel Hershey and THIS is their pool!

Now, enjoy a vlog that I made at Hershey Park!

DORNEY PARK

I will run away from Mommy taking a picture of me by a park sign every time. Mark my words.

Steel Force! My 40th credit! And my first hyper coaster! That’s over 200 feet, folks!

And here’s Daddy being weird.

Here are a couple of videos that the Legoland Fanboy (that’s me) took at this awesome park!

DUTCH WONDERLAND

Right after Sesame Place, we drove to Lancaster, PA to go to Dutch Wonderland. On the way, we even saw Amish people riding their horse-drawn buggies!

At Dutch Wonderland, I got three credits: a great wooden coaster called Kingdom Coaster, an invert called Merlin’s Mayhem, and the kiddie coaster, Joust.

FROG POND FARM

We took Kenji and Sakura to Frog Pond Farm in Wilsonville. It was really fun!

There were a bunch of animals to pet and feed.

Even CAMELS?! By the way, they immediately stole our food cup. Judging from the many food cups on the ground, I think they do that a lot.

Plus, there were games, slides, and even a big maze.

One of our very favorite things, though, was rolling around this huge hamster wheel. Kenji and I know how to have fun!

COUNTRY MERCANTILE

We drove all the way to Pasco, WA to get a super rare coaster credit. Twice a year, a farm store called Country Mercantile hosts a fair that includes this coaster. Fun fact: it traveled across the country from the Palisades Center, Daddy’s childhood mall!