Theme Parks you visited that no longer exist

The Wooden roller coaster that was at Paragon Park in Hull MA is now operating as The Wild One in Six Flags America in Maryland

wild_one2.jpg
 
Last night I took a walk after dark
A swingin' place called Palisades Park
To have some fun and see what I could see
That's where the girls are

I took a ride on a shoot-the-chute
That girl I sat beside was awful cute
And after while she was holdin' hands with me

My heart was flyin' up like a rocket ship
Down like a roller coaster
Back like a loop-the-loop
And around like a merry-go-round

We ate and ate at a hot dog stand
We danced around to a rockin' band
And when I could, I gave that girl a hug
In the tunnel of love

You'll never know how great a kiss can feel
When you stop at the top of a Ferris wheel
When I fell in love down at Palisades Park

Instrumental with the sound of a roller coaster and the screams of its riders

We ate and ate at a hot dog stand
We danced around to a rockin' band
And when I could, I gave that girl a hug
In the tunnel of love

You'll never know how great a kiss can feel
When you stop at the top of a Ferris wheel
When I fell in love down at Palisades Park

Down at Palisades Park

FADE
You know it's Palisades Park
Down at Palisades Park
 


There were some great amusement parks in the Providence, RI area where I grew up. The three I remember most are Jolly Cholly's, Crescent Park (where my great-Uncle Charlie ran the merry-go-round!) and Rocky Point. Nothing like all-you-can-eat clam cakes, chowder and watermelon at the Shore Dinner Hall at Rocky Point! :)
 
L107ANGEL said:
Rocky Glen in PA.
Was Rocky Glen the one that was in the woods where you could climb the waterfall or something? It burned down several years ago? I think that's the one we went to on a field trip when I was in elementary school. I wouldn't go on the roller coaster b/c it went under the trees and there were rumors that snakes had fallen out of the trees into the roller coaster cars. :rotfl:
 


ktglads said:
Crystal Beach, although I only remember it in weird bits and pieces since I was young when it closed

Yes, yes, yes!!! I was in my early 20's when this park closed and, to this day, we still go to the beach portion. However, it makes me so sad to look across and see the homes instead of the Comet and the sky ride!!!! I miss Laugh in the Dark (although the sign looked like it read "Laugh in the Dork"), the castle, and so many other things. Thankfully, you can still get the suckers. Cinnamon is my favorite!!!! I remember every single detail of that park and love to revisit it in my head. I am very, very sad that I will never be able to share that amusement park w/my DS8. He hears stories of it all the time -- I wish he could have seen it. Have you ever been to the Crystal Beach days? I know they have them sometime in July. I have never been ... don't know if I can bring myself to it -- it's so heartbreaking!!!! I'm so happy to see someone else who posted on this park!!
 
Pleasure Island in Wakefield, MA. I think I only got up there with my family once but it was a big deal back in early 60's.

Pleasure Island

There was a small kiddie park near where I lived called King's Castle Land. It was located in Whitman, MA. I took my kids there when they were little.

The other would be Paragon Park in Nantasket, MA. I just about lived there as a kid and a teenager.

The signature piece for the park was their wood roller coaster. When the park was closed, they dismantled it and moved it to Six Flags in MD. The only ride they were able to save and is still there was the Carousel. There are some beautiful photos of it here:
Paragon Park Carousel
Scroll down about half way on that page.

I'm glad my kids got a chance to see Paragon but I sure do feel bad for all the generations to come who will never know just how much fun that place was. :(

ETA: Here are some great photos of Paragon.
Paragon Photos
 
Locations:

Circus World - off old exit 27 of I-4. Went in 70's when only had 1 child.

Jungle Habitat - West Milford, NJ. Wonder if the animals are still running wild ;)

Action Park - Now Mountain Creek in Vernon, NJ. A ski-resort and summer water park.

Palisades Park - Palisades, NJ now very tall and expensive condos on Hudson River

Steeplechase Park - Coney Island in Brooklyn, now apartment buildings. Only Luna Park portion left along with Parachute Ride Tower.

Freedom Land - Amusement Park in The Bronx, NY now Co-Op City.
 
Here's a few that I remember going to when I was a kid:
1)Busch Bird Sanctuary in Van Nuys, CA
2)Lion Country Safari in Irvine, CA
3)Marine Land in Palos Verdes, CA
I wish they were still open. But, alas, they are not...
 
DisDuck said:
OK.. for the oldies around here. Circus World and Jungle Habitat.

Circus World? Where was that?

I do remember Jungle Habitat though AND Palisades Park!
 
Is there no one from Northern IN or Chicago here!!!!


Riverview in Chicago

Enchanted Forest in Chesterton, IN (has turned into water park and is now in Porter IN - gotta love government and boundry changes)
 
Cindy's Mom said:
Santa's Village is still there, although it probably shouldn't be. IMO its nasty.

Sherry - are you old enough to remember Adventureland?

I was going to say the same thing...and Kiddieland is still open too.

I remember Riverview in Chicago!
 
I remember going to Belmont Park in San Diego when I was very young (2-3). About seventeen years ago the wooden rollercoaster was restored and now operates daily.
 
Crankyshank said:
Jolly Cholly's
Rocky Point
I don't remember Jolly Cholly's..I wish they would hurry up and Build condos at Rocky point so I can at least drive through it
 
Jolly Cholly's was on Rte1 in North Attleboro, right near Stop & Shop.
I only have vague memories of it because it closed when I was little.

I miss Rocky Point :( Some of my best teen memories take place there
 
Mountain Park in Holyoke, Massachusetts..the other was Riverside Park in Agawam..it's now 6 Flags new England...may be bigger..but it's not better!
 

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