Sets at
Fairyland

Favorite childhood stories come to life
Local architect William Russell Everitt designed the original storybook sets at Fairyland. His whimsical creations feature off-kilter walls, bright colors, and — most important — child-size proportions. Sets have been added to and remodeled over the years, always maintaining the original spirit.
Fairyland’s Storybook Sets

The Old Lady in the Shoe
greets everyone who approaches our Fairy Gates.

Talking Storybook Boxes
feature keyholes for Magic Keys (available in the Gift Shop) to play stories in English or Spanish.

Jack & Jill Hill
is a bright green hill that encourages physical and imaginative play.

The Jolly Roger Pirate Ship
from J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan beckons older children (and adventurous little ones) into the crow’s nest above the rope ladder. Watch out for the crocodile!

Old West Junction
features a livery stable, bank, jail, and water-tower slide. Kids can act out their favorite tall tales in fantasy play.

The Chapel of Peace
gives parents and kids a place to relax. During Fairy Winterland in December, Black Santa Claus welcomes kids at the Chapel.

The Alice in Wonderland Tunnel
twists and turns to bring young tunnelers into the playing-card maze. Tunnel windows show scenes from Alice’s adventures.

The Dragon Slide
may look big and fearsome but this slippery slope is fun for kids over four. Sorry, no adults!

Willie the Whale
spouts water from his blowhole and invites visitors to climb into his belly.

Peter Rabbit’s Garden
is inspired by Beatrix Potter’s beloved tales.

Happy Dragon
welcomes kids to climb all over his back as he lounges inside the gates.

Fairy Music Farm Tunnel
is a 118-foot-long journey of discovery with interactive musical instruments, a landscaped courtyard, and a series of murals showing fairies from different cultures.