After catching up with Gina, Tony and the rest of the Schmitts, we headed towards Music Box Way for the Bizzy Bees.
And, we moved on to the swings, which are Connor's happy ride.
After the Pirate, the boys and Cayden hopped onto the Dizzy Drums for several spins...
At Mary's suggestion, we moved on to the Sky View. Connor rode with Gina and Tony.
Despite being in diapers out of concern for their struggles with using potties that are not at home, both boys actually used the potty and waited on each other.
The Dry Gulch Railroad is a very popular ride for my train fans.
We moved along to Minetown and got in line for the Twin Turnpike after finding a note that it was too windy for the Kissing Tower. The boys were running to find the Hershey Kiss again in front of the Kissing Tower. Their memories of events never cease to amaze me. The attempts to get a group picture are comical, at best.
Connor and his passenger moving along the track.
Jackson was a great driver despite the knuckle biting.
After lunch, the Red Barons were next.
The boys weren't tall enough for the Frog Hopper last year and we weren't sure if they would like the ride at all. However, we should have never hesitated. They LOVED it and their belly laughs were so loud that it put a smile on most of the onlookers watching their own children.
We wandered over to the Midway area and found some old favorites like the Granny Bugs, Miniature Train and Pony Parade.
After the Midway, we stopped for our last rides, the Livery Stables, a/k/a Carousel and Mini Scrambler. Connor is obsessed with the Carousel and the black horses. They rode the ride multiple times.
On our way out, we ran into the Reese Cup. Connor wouldn't get near him since he wasn't the chocolate chip and had peanut butter. We are concerned that Connor has peanut allergies and he told us that the Cup could make him itchy.
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