The girls and I were invited for an early morning out this past Saturday to see the advance screening of Paramount Pictures’ Wonder Park.
I have been seeing bits and pieces of the commercials for this movie while Michelle watches her shows on Nickelodeon, but didn't give it a thought about seeing it until we were invited to preview the film before it hits theaters for the general public.
Before we seen Wonder Park, the girls thought this film would be uninteresting and lame. But, as the saying goes, never judge a book by its cover and give it a chance.
One thing that surprised me is that the folks of Nickelodeon made this family movie, Michelle was the one that told me this fact.
We're huge fans of Nickelodeon! And I remember when I was about the girls' ages I seen the very first film by Nick, Harriett the Spy.
Throughout the years, Nickelodeon has created a plethora of different movies on the main screen and ones for their network only. I'll admit, some were good, and some should have been taken back to the drawing board.
Once I found out that Wonder Park was by Nick, it spiked my interest.
Wonder Park was better than I expected! It's a good movie showing kids to let their imaginations run free. Your imagination helps to get your creative juices flowing bringing your dreams to life.
Wonder Park reminded me of my childhood of bringing my neighborhood friends together for an imaginative day of play make-believing we were different characters we see on TV or creating cool fast rides going down the big hill in my backyard.
Still, this day I always envision things and work on it to come into fruition.
Just look around you; everything you see and touch was created from someones' imagination.
Wonder Park has a good message for both kids and adults to never give up on your dream even if you feel like quitting when something suddenly brings you to a halt.
The characters were lovable making you cheer them on with their quest with Wonder Park, and the animals in the film were so cute!
My only bad thing to say about Wonder Park is that the film needed to be a bit longer, it was too short to me. But, I guess since it is a kid's film that's to be expected.
Make it a family movie day and see Wonder Park when it hits theaters March 15th!
More Information about Wonder Park
Wonder Park tells the story of a magnificent amusement park where the imagination of a wildly creative girl named June comes alive. One magical day, June is running through the woods to find her way home where she discovers an old rollercoaster car and climbs inside. She suddenly finds herself in Wonderland, an amusement park she had created in her mind and put aside. All of her rides and characters are brought to life but are falling into disarray without her. Now, with the help of her fun and lovable park characters, June will have to put the wonder back in Wonderland before it is lost forever.