![]() Popeye's Seaport has a train ride, a carousel, etc that the two of you may go on together. When my daughter was 3 she loved the flamingos found around t he park and there was a sea life petting zoo of sorts where the kids can touch urc hins and starfish is a shallow pool. The best attractions for a two year old will probably be the dolp hin/whale show, aquarium, animal shows (there a giraff, an elephant, and a walrus sh ow) and some of the kids areas like Popeye's Seaport which has play areas and rides for younger children. I'm having my little girls 4th birdthday there is weekend, the last time we took her there she was 3. The main differences are Great America also has a water park and Six Flags also has animals. Check these out and you will be able to easily plan your trip based on the facts (but makes it hard if the children are of very different heights). The websites for each park have charts/maps of rides listing the height requirements. The rides your child can ride independently are based on the child's height. I'd probably go to whichever one is more convenient for where you live. Great America is probably pretty similar (except minus the animals, I think). There are also a number of different animal-related shows which are pretty neat. We never go on rollercoasters and always find enough things to do, both in our childless days and also now in our days with children (though our kids are a little younger than yours). Yes, there are the huge rollercoasters, but they have many other rides too. I haven't been to Great America, but I've been to Six Flags a few times. Which has more rides they can go on without adults? Thanks! Lisa Which would be better for kids this age? They like rides, but don't have any experience with big roller coasters (and I'm not sure they'd be into them). We're thinking of taking our 8-year-olds to either Great America or Six Flags Discovery Kingdom for a birthday present. ![]()
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