Summary
Edaville U.S.A.: A Unique Family Theme Park
There are many things that make Edaville U.S.A. unique among theme parks. Chief among them is that it was the first park in North America to feature a permanent Thomas Land. It is also one of the few parks that is specifically targeted to young children, around 12 and under, and their families, given its emphasis on the beloved Thomas the Tank Engine. Moreover, it is one of the handful of parks in northern climates that remains open most of the year. Notably, it is the world’s only park built on a working cranberry farm.
However, don’t come to Edaville expecting an experience on par with Disneyland or Universal Studios. Instead of whiz-bang attractions loaded with animated characters, immersive media, and special effects, the park predominantly offers more basic “flat rides” that spin around. Many are kiddie rides geared towards younger visitors and accommodate adults so that parents can ride alongside their kids.
More specifically, there are a few coasters, but they are fairly low-profile and accessible for kids as small as 42 inches. A couple of the rides, such as a Scrambler and a Tilt-A-Whirl, provide a bit more thrill and cater to older children.
A Unique Theme Park Experience
Youngsters, especially those with a fondness for trains and the Thomas brand, will thoroughly enjoy the park. Parents will appreciate the reasonable prices and unhurried atmosphere. Everyone can revel in Edaville’s clean grounds, friendly staff, agreeable vibe, and plenty of charm.
With the addition of Thomas Land in 2015, the park broadened its scope. The property has been a cranberry farm for many years, originally featuring a narrow gauge railway used to haul crops. In 1945, the farm’s owners created Christmas displays and invited the public to ride its train. Over the decades, they have added more rides and attractions, extending the operating season.
Thomas Land and Other Attractions
The signature attraction is a 20-minute train ride around the park, led by Thomas the Tank Engine, featuring onboard audio with Thomas & Friends music and characters as it travels through cranberry bogs.
The 11-acre Thomas Land includes attractions such as the Troublesome Trucks Runaway Coaster, Winston’s Skyline Express (an elevated monorail), Cranky’s Crane Drop (a small drop tower), and a few Thomas-themed spinning rides. Visitors can also take photos with characters like Percy at the Tidmouth Sheds roundhouse. In 2018, Kennywood near Pittsburgh opened the nation’s second Thomas Land.
Additionally, a classic country fair area offers timeless amusement park rides, including a Ferris wheel, carousel, and Dumbo-style elephant ride. Animated dinosaurs welcome guests in Dinoland, which debuted in 2014. A large brick building houses bumper cars, an arcade, party rooms, and an exhibit about cranberries, a major crop in southeastern Massachusetts.
Dining Options
The aroma from Choo-Choo Barbecue is captivating, featuring chicken grilled on open pits. The largest eatery, KC’s Cafe, offers pizza, hamburgers, and typical park fare. Treats like kettle corn and ice cream are also available.
Holiday Events
Since it originated as a Christmas attraction, it is no surprise that Edaville hosts an annual Festival of Lights along with Santa- and Polar Express-themed train rides.
Location and Admission Information
Located in Carver, Massachusetts, next to Plymouth, it’s about 75 minutes from Boston and 20 minutes from Cape Cod, with an address of 5 Pine Street.
Pay-one-price tickets provide access to all rides. Children aged 2 and under enter for free, while seniors 60+ receive discounts. Season passes and group rates are available, and parking is complimentary. For current promotions, check the Edaville U.S.A. official site.
Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Unlike many regional parks, which are dominated by major thrill rides and can be overwhelming for young children, Edaville is designed specifically for families with small kids.
The Troublesome Trucks Shouldn’t Trouble Children
Even the roller coasters, such as the Thomas-themed one, are not overly aggressive. They provide just enough excitement to delight younger kids, without intimidating them.
Who Says Dinosaurs Are Extinct?
In Dinoland, guests can discover various animated dinosaurs, complete with limited movement and sounds.
Big Wheel
Among the vintage rides is a classic Ferris wheel, adding to the nostalgic charm of Edaville.
S’no Problem
Edaville remains operational during the holiday season, with its train running even during light snowfall.
A Joyful Place
As part of its annual holiday celebration, the park is adorned with festive light displays, contributing to the magical atmosphere.
Riding through the Snow
Most of Edaville’s outdoor rides remain operational during its holiday celebration, allowing guests to enjoy the park’s charm year-round.