I remember that place! Didn't it burn down?RUDisney said:Rocky Glen Park, turned into Ghost Town in the Glen and then closed. (Moosic, PA)
Nay Aug Park (Scranton, PA)
Peony Park (Omaha, NE)
I remember that place! Didn't it burn down?RUDisney said:Rocky Glen Park, turned into Ghost Town in the Glen and then closed. (Moosic, PA)
Nay Aug Park (Scranton, PA)
Peony Park (Omaha, NE)
SamRoc said:Palisades Park in New Jersey (Little Miss America!) and Rockaway Playland in New York.
Chuck S said:What amusement parks have you been to that no longer exist?
I remember the following from So Cal:
Marineland of the Pacific
Japanese Village & Deer Park
Enchanted Village Movie Animal park (replaced Deer Park, lasted about a year)
Busch Gardens (closed for brewery expansion)
Santa's Village
In FL:
Splendid China
Those still operating, but with different owners:
Magic Mountain (now a Six Flags)
Knott's Berry Farm (now owned by Cedar Point)
Sea World (now owned by Busch)
do you mean Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA?EltonJohn said:I recall going to Sesame World or something like that. It was created by the same people behind Sesame Street, and it was a water park. I went one time with a Girl Scout troop, and had a lot of fun. It closed shortly after I went.
WDWAurora said:Ghost Town-Maggie Valley, NC
Discovery Island-WDW (Never went, grandparents did though)