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D
3 years ago

A lot of fun for kids with the unlimited ride opti...

A lot of fun for kids with the unlimited ride option. We go every year because the kids love it.
Need a few smoother rides. The rollercoaster is a little too jerky with the slowdown spots.
Hint: Go at opening to avoid longer lines.
Overall, I would give it a 3 because of the rides but my kids would give it a 5.

R
3 years ago

This is a great place to bring a large family beca...

This is a great place to bring a large family because all of the rides are relatively close together. It's easy to have frequent check-ins with each other, and easy for the children remember not to leave the right area.

L
3 years ago

Cant write enough nice things about Jamie, the you...

Cant write enough nice things about Jamie, the young man running the swing ride when we attended. He was so kind to help all the kids on & off the ride, and was very friendly to boot. Made our whole visit to Como Town 3x better.....! (And the rest of the park is fine also...more geared to younger kids.....)

M
3 years ago

This is a very cute, small amusement park attached...

This is a very cute, small amusement park attached to the Como Zoo. There are many rides for younger kids under 48" but there are several rides appropriate for older kids as well. Prices are decent as you can buy an unlimited ride wrist band relatively inexpensively which includes all except on of the rides. Attending on the weekend in nice weather can be pretty rough as it quickly gets crowded so try going during the week if you can.

A
4 years ago

We typically make a trip here once a year for the ...

We typically make a trip here once a year for the rides. We always have a good time and the kids enjoy it. There are a variety of things to do- rides for all ages, a big playground area, splash pad, foam party. It's also great to pop over to the zoo for lunch or a little break. There are often coupons or deals to be found for all day wristbands making the cost reasonable. There used to be a lot more for the younger kids to do but many of those things have been removed to make way for some bigger rides. My adventurous 5 year old only has a couple rides he's interested in that he is tall enough for but certainly enjoys his time there. My biggest issue with Como Town, that seems like it should be easy to fix but hasn't been, is the bathroom situation. The bathrooms are very small, only 4 stalls in the women's. The baby changing table is in the handicap stall. And people also use it as a locker room for getting out of wet clothes from the splash pad. The lines get very long and slow moving. There is a family bathroom but it is almost always occupied by people changing clothes. You can head over to use the zoo facilities, which are nice, but the walk is significant. If you have a baby to change or potty training toddler/preschooler, beware. It seems like some changing stalls by the splash pad would resolve this issue.

About Como Town

Como Town: A Family-Friendly Amusement Park

If you're looking for a fun-filled day out with your family, Como Town is the perfect destination. Located next to Como Zoo in St. Paul, Minnesota, this amusement park offers more than 20 rides and attractions that cater to all ages.

From thrilling roller coasters to gentle kiddie rides, Como Town has something for everyone. The park's most popular ride is the Tiger Trax Roller Coaster, which takes riders on a wild journey through twists and turns at speeds of up to 35 miles per hour.

For younger children, there are plenty of options as well. The Kiddie Grand Prix lets kids drive their own mini race cars around a track while the Frog Hopper bounces them up and down in a gentle motion.

In addition to rides, Como Town also features several attractions that offer unique experiences. The Soaring Eagle Zip Line takes riders high above the park for an aerial view of the surroundings while the Bumper Boats let guests splash around in water while bumping into each other.

When it comes time for refreshments or souvenirs, visitors can head over to one of several concessions stands or stop by the General Store. Here they can find everything from cotton candy and popcorn to t-shirts and hats featuring their favorite ride or character from the park.

One thing that sets Como Town apart from other amusement parks is its commitment to safety. All rides are inspected daily by trained professionals who ensure that they meet strict safety standards before opening each day. Additionally, all staff members undergo extensive training on how to operate each ride safely and efficiently.

Another unique aspect of Como Town is its location next door to Como Zoo. Visitors can easily spend an entire day exploring both attractions without ever having to leave the area.

Overall, if you're looking for a fun-filled day out with your family in St.Paul Minnesota then look no further than Como town! With its wide range of rides and attractions catering towards all ages along with its commitment towards safety makes it one of best amusement parks around!