I think that it would be no more than 15 minutes of waiting it's not bad it's a great place for little kids.
I have a son as well with autism who will be turning 4 next month. & will be taking him to adventure city for his bday. Hes not much of a patient person either, so thanks to those who answered carris question now I can have some kinda relief lol
See if there is a pass for disabled persons. At KnottsBF, my autistic child was able to use his pass to enter rides with a 5 minute or a return time to ride.
Less than 10 minutes very friendly and great for kids
When we were there the wait was 5 min per ride. Most rides we got on on the next go around.
Every time I've gone. I've never had to wait. Ever. We'd sit in rides and ask to go again cause there was no line when we finished a ride.
We went on Sunday when they opened and never waited in line for any of the rides, great time
i went on Labor day and there were NO lines! I'd suggest a holiday.
Barely any wait. On average we waited 2mins or less
My son has autism also and even waiting with one person In front of him is a challenge. I called adventure city and she advised me to go at 1:pm because that’s when the kids in camps go back to their location. She said it typically is 10 min wait when it’s busy. That’s going to be hard for us but it’s short enough to practice waiting with him and the ride can be the reward for the waiting. Trying to get friends to go with me because it’s not going to be easy. Don’t do it alone if your kid has a hard time waiting. I’m a single parent and I’m going yo see who can come with. I want him to have fun he’s been asking for roller coasters. Good luck everyone
In the summer some camps go there for field trips which were often Fridays. Maybe call and ask if they have campers scheduled. Also, food is cooked to order so it takes a bit...plan to order near show time or place order then go on a ride near the food place while you wait. Or pack a lunch and get your hand stamped and picnic at the tables just outside. Great place for kids under 8.
I think for one ride we waited 10 min. max. That was due to a bus load of kids who had arrived. All the other rides we had no wait times and could stay on and ride multiple times. This was a Friday and we arrived close to opening time.
Less then 3 minutes
5 minutes. Especially right when it opens
Wait times under 10 min Try going right when they open
Summer 2022--1 hour for the roller coaster. Everything else about 10-20 minutes. It was packed, over sold and on a Sunday. We had to leave and I don't think they have proper ADA passes for kids. Mine has Autism as well. The law requires them to assist us. Maybe they don't care. I was not pleased.
Try giving him a tablet or your phone while they wait .. I do that my son has autism the same
I also have 2 sons with autism 7 and 3 and since they were younger and to this point the lines aren't an issue it goes by so quick it would help if you have a friend with you to help with one child. I really like this place over any major theme park.
Maybe bring toys in a bag or u could just wait for the line to be short. U can also let them use your phone
God bless you
No long lines. We waited max for about 5-7 mins for one of the rides. Rest of them not even that much. Try going early.
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