The partner hotel for Dutch Wonderland is the Cartoon Network Hotel, so of course we had to stay there!
At night, they projected a movie outside and we sat by a campfire and ate Chipotle.
The partner hotel for Dutch Wonderland is the Cartoon Network Hotel, so of course we had to stay there!
At night, they projected a movie outside and we sat by a campfire and ate Chipotle.
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.
Our big Pennsylvania coaster tour has begun! Here’s a video about our (unfortunately) very brief visit to Sesame Place in Philadelphia.
We found out there was going to be a roller coaster at the West Linn Fair this year! So of course, I had to go. And then…it was broken down the whole time!
But we still had lots of fun. My crowning achievement was riding the Freak Out. I was sooooo scared. It was the scariest ride there. It took me a few false starts, but I did it! And I freaking loved it!
Grandma and Grandpa left late last night. And Uncle Mike and Aunt Sarah left today. But before they went, we had breakfast with them at Banning’s Restaurant & Pie House. Thanks for visiting, everyone!
Grandpa gave me a new bug catcher. So he, Uncle Mike, and Aunt Sarah went to the park with us as I looked for bugs.
Grandpa and Uncle Mike wanted to see the Willamette River. I didn’t care so much, so I stayed at the playground and spray park. Oh, and we also happened to see a goat in someone’s yard.
Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Mike, and Aunt Sarah are visiting, which always means…a trip to Powell’s Books!
I found some good insect books and rode in an elevator that had three doors!
Bye, 3rd grade! You were fun!
We went to the Rose Festival Cityfair in Portland! Their coaster lineup was unimpressive, but I got two new credits and still had fun!