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Lagoon Amusement Park

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375 Lagoon Drive Farmington, Utah (801) 451-8000

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"Family Friendly Amusement Park with nearly 70 Thrilling Rides and Attractions, 40+ Challenging Games, Fabulous Live Entertainment, Lagoon-A-Beach Waterpark, Beautiful Campground, Historic Pioneer Village, Corporate Event/Family Reunion Catering, Biergarten Restaurants and Frightmares in the Fall featuring 8 haunted attractions and Halloween Themed Entertainment!"
Address: 375 N Lagoon Dr, Farmington (Utah) 84025
Phone: (801) 451-8000
State: UT
City: Farmington
Street Number: 375 N Lagoon Dr
Zip Code: 84025
categories: party entertainment service, park, water park


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I love this amusement park. There is something for everyone. It gets better every year. It has been open since 1886! That’s 10 years before Utah was even a state! I’ve been enjoying this park since about 1984 as a very young child and have always had a great time. I’ve gone through different friendships throughout those years but cherish all the memories I’ve had with my friends that have come and gone in that time. The prices at the park have really gone up, which is really the only bad thing I could say about the park. I don’t think they need to add a new ride every single year. People will keep coming back regardless. I do recommend this place, but no one really needs my recommendation. People from surrounding states even come here because there are no other amusement parks nearby for hundreds of miles.
Oof Lagoon - it has my begrudging respect, but it's really way too expensive for what it is. If at all possible, try to buy it as part of a bundle, or what it's really geared for - a season pass for local families. I'd be much more charmed by it if it weren't so expensive! As it is, I really didn't think it was worth it until I rode Cannibal at the end of the day, and that's a properly good ride. I also really like Colossus, and love that they have two proper haunted houses. They also have dedicated single rider lines for Wicked and Cannibal, which work really well! Make sure you ask if it's chained off. There are two shows - a magician and an Alice in Wonderland pop music show, and both were better than they had any right to be! And the whole pioneer village area is very unique and quiet. But on the whole - the park is geared towards families, not the biggest thrills. It's trying to be a big park, but acting like a small one - with smeary hand stamps, tickets per ride, short queue lines - it just can't handle big crowds. And on a Thursday, I barely had to wait for anything, not even Cannibal.
Had a blast! The lines were not to long, I think the longest I waited was about 30 mins which isn't bad honestly. The park was clean, the food was good. The beaver tails were delicious. Cannibal, Wicked, and Colossus were my favorite rides to go on.Visited onWeekendWait time10–30 minReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
A bit pricey for a 1-day ticket. $97. PP, more so when you arrive to find a sign saying water park will be closed due to capacity. That being said, we were fortunate in that we were able to get into all areas of the park. It’s a great park and I would definitely recommend visiting. The ride lines move quickly with exception of in demand rides, which you’ll find at any park. It was well maintained. There only thing requiring patience are the food lines.
Seriously love this place!! It's so fun and has some great rides! Some of my fav rides are cannibal, wicked, colossus, and jet star. I love so much more but that's all I could remember. Even though it's super fun, it was expensive ! Cost $400 something for 4 people! None the less I still love this park 10/10 would recommend!!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitPrice for adult entry$31+
Would have been 4 stars but there were a few factors. Minimum of 5 rides broke down/stalled while we were in line for them. Must have been our lot that day or something, but we would wait for 15-20 minutes to see if they would fix it but end up leaving. These rides are getting so old. Other than that, other rides were great. I'd highly suggest to bring a cooler and sandwiches as it's going to taste WAY better than anything that is offered there. I had minimal time to plan so we decided to just eat there. BIG mistake. Spent $10 for each order and I felt like I was back in high school with the quality of the pizza, hamburger and chicken. Lunch and dinner spent about $60 for 2 adults and children. We spent about $300+ for the 3 of us. If you go twice or more, I'd suggest their season pass. I think their 1 time ticket is a bit more expensive than I think it's worth. But it I'd what it is.
A little overpriced since their newest ride has yet to open, but overall a great place to take the family. They have a large variety of things to do from thrilling roller coasters, carnival games, train ride to see the exotic animals, a waterpark with lots of slides and a lazy river, and old museums in the pioneer section for those that like things at a slower pace or just break from the excitement. The gift shops had grab bags for around $10, the last time we went, which was an amazing deal for what we got! Highly recommend for those that like surprises. Other perks: Lagoon lets you bring in your own coolers that you can enjoy at one of the many pavillions. I am also looking forward to Frightmares, which Lagoon has in September and October. Side note: Animal enclosures/section needs upgraded. Overall, Lagoon is an amazing park for a family day of fun!
Lagoon Amusement Park has held its place as an enduring American classic since the late 1800s. The park triumphantly endured a destructive fire in the 1950s and underwent a remarkable metamorphosis, emerging as an expansive attraction that stands on par with esteemed counterparts like Seven Peaks and other renowned amusement parks. With a plethora of rides that can easily fill your entire day with excitement, and come Fall, they host Frightmares, a captivating Halloween-themed spectacle. Lagoon undeniably claims the title of the most enjoyable amusement park for a considerable stretch of miles.
Lagoon is an amazing and wonderful family-owned amusement park with some thrilling and unique roller coasters. Out of these, the most noteworthy coasters are Cannibal, Wicked, and the classic Roller Coaster. Cannibal starts out with an elevator lift up to the top of its hill. This is followed by a beyond-vertical drop and a series of loops and inversions. Then, you go into a series of brakes before you begin the Lagoon roll over a pond. And after this roll, you proceed to go down, accelerating while going in circles around this pond, before you go through a cave underneath the pond and get mildly misted before going into the station. This coaster was designed in-house, and is unlike anything else in the United States. Wicked starts with a launch over a tall hill, but unlike most launch coasters, it does not end there. Instead, this is followed by a full course of hills, inversions, and turns. This makes for a very fun ride. Roller Coaster is a classic wooden coaster that happily remains relatively smooth, thrilling, and full of airtime despite its age. Lagoon also has an excellent restaurant in Biergarten. I had their fish and chips. The fish was nicely breaded and served with good sauces, and the portions of fries were generous. And last, but not least, Lagoon has an excellent park atmosphere full of shade trees, fountains, and a large kids area full of mild rides and kids and family coasters for the smaller kids, a water park, two dark rides, and a hidden rapids ride behind the Pioneer Village so everyone can have fun here. In short, Lagoon is an amazing and wonderful park with unique coasters and I strongly recommend it. Price for entry: $92.95
My wife and I have been making our way to amusement and theme parks all around the country and this has been on our list for some time now. We didn’t have high expectations because there are very few amusement parks in the region, but this one actually left my wife in tears, which is crazy for an amusement park. There are three good coasters here and the rest are dated carnival/fair rides, so they were so-so. The pleasant surprise was the pioneer section in the back of the park with a wonderful collection of historic items spanning just about everything to do with life in the west over the last 150 years. It was pretty awesome. We ended up taking the train ride and that was a huge mistake. We didn’t know this park had animals and it was beyond depressing. I thought we moved beyond this level of poor animal treatment, but here we are. What benefit does this serve the park? Be like all the other parks and just have a scenic train ride and not this depressing mess.
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