Arnold's Park Amusement Park Iowa

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(246) · Amusement park in Arnolds Park, United States
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Historic Amusement Park and Museum. Celebrated over 125 years of operations.

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4.0/5 · 246 reviews
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Dec 9, 2024
This is a fun park with a lot of unique rides. I really enjoyed the coasters, the train, and especially the tipsy house which is currently being worked on. There's also a boat ride on the lake. The …Full review by ermagertz
Jul 29, 2024
Lower your expectations. Going to pop up carnivals is a better option. Slowest and most klunky go carts on earth. Rides are meh, too expensiveFull review by James V
Jun 27, 2024
A friend and I were on an amusement park vacation, visiting parks in the upper Midwest. We had been to Arnolds Park several times before over the past 25 years, and we always make a point to visit t…Full review by Amusementparkguy
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Questions & answers

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Is there like a group rate we could get? Like myself my wife and five kids?
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Not that I know of.
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Cost of Queen II ride?
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$16.95 for 48” and above $5.95 for 36”-47” Free for up to 36” Seniors $14.95 over 62
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Is the Queen II still giving rides?
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Yes
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Do I have to buy a ticket for my 1 year old?
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There's no "gate" per se. If you just want to stroll through the park without riding anything that's no cost. The kiddie rides have a maximum height but not a minimum. Would certainly …
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There's no "gate" per se. If you just want to stroll through the park without riding anything that's no cost. The kiddie rides have a maximum height but not a minimum. Would certainly think twice about putting a 1 year old on most any of even the kiddie rides. If they're closer to 2 then maybe the carousel with parental assistance or the little train could be okay. Concur with Chuck you're probably better off with park bucks than a wrist band if you're unsure. One other point is the under 42 inches wrist band comes with a guardian wristband to ride the same rides where allowed at no extra cost.
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I want to go to one of the concerts that will be there. I am wondering how I go about that. Do I have to buy a day …
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I want to go to one of the concerts that will be there. I am wondering how I go about that. Do I have to buy a day pass just to go to the concert, do I have to purchase the concert ticket in advance or at the gate?
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Most of our concerts are free. You do not have to buy a day pass or tickets to the amusement park to attend the concert.
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Answer by Marshall D · Jul 6, 2018
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