Story Land is a family-focused story book themed amusement park in Glen, NH.
Consider Season Passes
If you’re a New Hampshire local (like us), or come up to the area at least 2-3x a year, Season Passes are definitely the way to go! They can pay for themselves in just two visits. Make sure to pay attention to levels of passes when purchasing as some have blackout dates and some have different perks - like free parking, discounts for food or merchandise, free or discounted “Buddy Passes,” or tickets to Living Shores Aquarium next door. It’s also really nice not feel pressure to do or see it all when we’re at Story Land because we know we can catch something next time; it gives us a lot of flexibility to just come for a few hours when we want.
PRO TIP: Buy season passes ahead of time for the following season on Black Friday! That’s typically when prices are lowest.
Buy Day Tickets Ahead (if not Season Pass Holders)
If possible, NEVER buy tickets at the gate - always buy ahead online. Buying ahead gives you the best deal on day tickets. Sometimes they can be be 50% or more off depending on current offers, though you may have to buy a week or more in advance to get the best deal.
Go Midweek if you Can
Weekends can be insanely busy at Story Land. We highly recommend going Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday if you can - those definitely seem to be the lighter days.
“Final Three = Next Day Free!”**
Story Land often has a promotion where if you first enter the park in the final 3 hours of operation you can come back the next day for free! This is a great way to get some extra time in the park, especially if you’re from out of the area and staying in a hotel locally.
**NOTE: We have seen this offer come and go over the years — some years they offer it, some years they don’t. Do your research and confirm with customer service in writing if they are currently honoring that offer and how best to use it with dated tickets before you try to use it.
**EDIT 2026: This year I saw an offer where you can come for the last three hours the day before your dated ticket, so it’s backwards of what it used to be. DEFINITELY CALL/EMAIL AND CONFIRM HOW IT WORKS BEFORE YOU TRY TO USE IT.
Paid Parking
New in 2024, Story Land is now asking you pay to park in certain lots (namely the ones surrounding the park), though free parking is included with Season Passes. Parking across the street in the dirt lot is still free and there is a pedestrian tunnel under the road to safely cross. (Personal note: I am really disappointed about this change.)
Bag Policy
Make sure to check Story Land’s bag policy before coming. It’s new in the last few years, but be prepared for security to check your bags on the way in and limitations on the size of bags brought in (exceptions can be made for diaper bags or medical supplies). You may also have to go through a metal detector as well. And just like before, Story Land still does not allow glass bottles/containers or hard sided coolers brought in.