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“Bring your family and a blanket”
Mayor L. Earle Salter pounded the first golden spike into the Kiwanis Club of Greater Merced's Kiddieland train this morning under the watchful eyes of well-wishers, including Diane, 5, and Robbie Busby, 4, The children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busby. The spike-pounding highlighted today's grand opening ceremony at Applegate Park. Others driving spikes were Don Blauert, club president; Ken McSwain, past Kiwanis district governor; B. E. Towle, club train chairman; and Norman Herman, Recreation and Parks Commission chairman. Kiddieland Since its beginning in 1957 our founders opened KiddielandYOU the public, that have found bringing your children to Kiddieland
The only reason I'm giving two stars is because the kids loved the rides and didn't understand how rude main coordinator here was being. She had a bad attitude from the moment we walked in to the... Read more
They didn't let me ride the roller coaster since im too tall now im mad will not be coming back Read more
This cute little gem in Merced, is a defiantly must go to if you have little ones! We brought our two grandsons ages 2.5 and 7 months old. They have carnival like rides for the littles, a little... Read more
Kiwanis Kiddieland
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- Sun, Sat: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Check In
- 3:00 pm
- Rooms Count
- 1-50
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