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Theme parks don't tend to focus on thrilling rides as much as amusement parks, and they may not have any to begin with. As ...
Today is Disneyland's 70th anniversary and we had the chance to exclusively speak to the park's president, Thomas Mazloum, ...
A clip of a crammed wave pool attracted disparaging comments on social media in July 2025, as users claimed it showed that ...
Disneyland is celebrating 70 years of being "The Happiest Place on Earth." The summerlong festivities in southern California ...
Shutterstock Action Park Eugene Mulvihill opened Action Park on July 4, 1978, in Vernon Township, New Jersey to make money ...
Down a country road in Columbus County, where the pine trees whisper secrets and the air smells of possibility, sits Grahamland Amusements LLC – a wonderfully bizarre roadside attraction that feels ...
The Mad Mouse roller coaster at J’s Amusement Park in Guerneville before it was torn down.
A Portland hearings officer denied an appeal by local environmental advocates, who say the light pollution from the new ride ...
The Giant Dipper in Belmont — along with the park itself — has been through some good, and a lot of bad, times. But after a century, it stands stronger than ever.
Learn about how Logan Dennison's family curates a collection of rides and artifacts at the American Amusement Park Museum in Cumberland County.
Olentangy Park, Columbus' beloved amusement park, was purchased by Leslie LeVeque and closed in 1937 for an apartment complex and retail space.
The old trolley park sits dormant and deteriorating, sparking online discussions that the amusement park may be abandoned.