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Astroland

Astroland was a 3.1-acre (1.3 ha) amusement park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City that first opened in 1962. It was located at 1000 Surf Avenue (at the corner of West 10th Street) on the boardwalk. It ceased operations on September 7, 2008.

Astroland
Astroland entrance on the Riegelmann Boardwalk (2007)
LocationConey Island, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°34′27″N 73°58′45″W / 40.5743°N 73.9792°W / 40.5743; -73.9792
StatusDefunct
Opened1962
ClosedSeptember 7, 2008
Operating seasonMarch–November
Area3.1 acres (1.3 ha)
Attractions
Totalapproximately 36
Roller coasters2
Water rides1

History edit

Astroland was first built as a "space-age" theme park when it opened in 1962, although in later years "a visit [was] more like stepping into the past than the future."[1] Some of the later rides were similar to regular carnival rides, but others offered a kitsch experience that was lacking in modern amusement parks.

In 1955, Dewey Albert and his friends Nathan Handwerker, Herman Rapps, Sidney Robbins and Paul Yampo formed a corporation called Coney Island Enterprises. In 1957, Rapps and Albert announced they would build Wonderland. Through a series of acquisitions, together they built what is today known as Astroland, with rides including the Tower to the Stars or Astrotower gyro tower, the Cape Canaveral Satellite Jet emulating a trip to the Moon, the Mercury Capsule Skyride carrying patrons in bubble cars across the park to the boardwalk, and the Neptune Diving Bells, a duplicate of an Atlantic City ride that took patrons 30 feet down into a tank to watch porpoises and fish. In June 1975 Astroland was chosen to be the new operator of the Cyclone, the famous wooden roller coaster, which stood on Parks Department land. On July 12, 1975, an early-morning fire wiped out much of the park, but they were able to rebuild.[2]

Closure edit

On November 28, 2006, Astroland was sold by the Albert family for US $30 million to Thor Equities, which announced plans to redevelop the area as a $1.5 billion year-round resort,[3] although the plans never came to fruition.[4] Under the agreement, the Alberts would continue to operate the Cyclone. At the time, the Alberts hoped to relocate attractions like the water flume and the Astrotower to another part of the neighborhood.[3] After the sale, opposition to the relocation plan emerged. Efforts supporting the extension of Astroland's existence for the 2008 summer season were established.[5] Astroland celebrated the 45th anniversary of its opening on April 1, 2007.

It was announced on October 24, 2007, that the Albert family and Thor had reached a deal, and that Astroland would re-open March 16, 2008. However, after a few months when no agreement between the two parties could be reached, Astroland closed on September 7, 2008.[6] It was replaced in 2009 by a new park called Dreamland.[7] A new amusement park called Luna Park, named after Brooklyn's original, well-known Luna Park and other Luna Parks from the early twentieth century, opened for the 2010 season on May 29, 2010, at the former site of Astroland.

On July 2, 2013, Luna Park was evacuated as a precaution due to a problem with the Astrotower swaying. The Fire Department of New York responded to the park after concerns regarding the structural integrity of the former operational ride, which was situated in the center of the amusement area.[8] Because of the potential risk to other rides in the area of the tower, those attractions were closed on the Fourth of July. An initial portion of the Astrotower was taken down beginning the night of July 3, 2013.[9][10] Demolition crews worked through the night into the morning of July 4 to remove part of the Astrotower, and Luna Park reopened to visitors at 3 P.M. (EDT).[11] By July 6, 2013, the Astrotower had been reduced to a four foot high stump, and the pieces were sold to a local junkyard for scrap.[citation needed]

Rides and attractions edit

Adult rides edit

Source:[12][13][14]

Kiddie rides edit

  • Pirate Jet
  • Mini Tea Cups
  • Frog Hopper
  • Motorcycle Jump
  • Super
  • Himalaya
  • Fire Engines
  • Big Apple Coaster
  • Mini Trucks
  • Convoy
  • Popeye Boats
  • Circuit 2000
  • Carousel
  • Kiddie Roller Coaster (replace for Big Apple Coaster)
  • Dune Buggy Jump[12]

Other attractions edit

  • More than ten games of skill
  • Three arcades
  • Two Coney Island-style restaurants[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Astroland, Fodor's, June 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive.
  2. ^ Jeffrey Stanton, Coney Island - Astroland, 1998.
  3. ^ a b Associated Press, "Coney Island's Astroland Amusement Park sold to developer", USA Today, November 28, 2006.
  4. ^ "Vacant Lots, Dummy Arcades"Amusing the Zillions, Oct 17, 2013
  5. ^ Local petition to extend Astroland through the summer 2008 season, at the Internet Archive.
  6. ^ Mike McLaughlin, "Astroland is Truly Dead", The Brooklyn Paper, September 5, 2008.
  7. ^ Jotham Sederstrom , "Dreamland amusement park to take place of Astroland at Coney Island", Daily News, April 8, 2009.
  8. ^ "Coney Island's Luna Park Evacuated Due To Stability Worries At Astrotower". CBS New New York. 2 July 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  9. ^ . WABC TV. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  10. ^ "Luna Park To Begin Removing Portion Of Astrotower Wednesday". NY1. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  11. ^ . WABC TV. Archived from the original on 5 July 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  12. ^ a b c Famous Astroland Rides and Attractions, Astroland.com, updated 2012, retrieved January 15, 2013.
  13. ^ Island), Deno's Wonder Wheel Park (Coney (2013-06-21), Deno's Wonder Wheel and Largest Bumper Cars in NYC, retrieved 2020-01-20
  14. ^ Musumeci, Natalie (4 June 2014). "Iconic Astroland Rocket touches down in Coney Island once again". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2020-01-20.

The music video by Counting Crows - Big Yellow Taxi was partly done at Astroland

The official music video by Air Supply - Even the Nights Are Better was mostly done at Astroland

External links edit

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Astroland was a 3 1 acre 1 3 ha amusement park in Coney Island Brooklyn New York City that first opened in 1962 It was located at 1000 Surf Avenue at the corner of West 10th Street on the boardwalk It ceased operations on September 7 2008 AstrolandAstroland entrance on the Riegelmann Boardwalk 2007 LocationConey Island Brooklyn New York U S Coordinates40 34 27 N 73 58 45 W 40 5743 N 73 9792 W 40 5743 73 9792StatusDefunctOpened1962ClosedSeptember 7 2008Operating seasonMarch NovemberArea3 1 acres 1 3 ha AttractionsTotalapproximately 36Roller coasters2Water rides1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Closure 2 Rides and attractions 2 1 Adult rides 2 2 Kiddie rides 2 3 Other attractions 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAstroland was first built as a space age theme park when it opened in 1962 although in later years a visit was more like stepping into the past than the future 1 Some of the later rides were similar to regular carnival rides but others offered a kitsch experience that was lacking in modern amusement parks In 1955 Dewey Albert and his friends Nathan Handwerker Herman Rapps Sidney Robbins and Paul Yampo formed a corporation called Coney Island Enterprises In 1957 Rapps and Albert announced they would build Wonderland Through a series of acquisitions together they built what is today known as Astroland with rides including the Tower to the Stars or Astrotower gyro tower the Cape Canaveral Satellite Jet emulating a trip to the Moon the Mercury Capsule Skyride carrying patrons in bubble cars across the park to the boardwalk and the Neptune Diving Bells a duplicate of an Atlantic City ride that took patrons 30 feet down into a tank to watch porpoises and fish In June 1975 Astroland was chosen to be the new operator of the Cyclone the famous wooden roller coaster which stood on Parks Department land On July 12 1975 an early morning fire wiped out much of the park but they were able to rebuild 2 Closure edit On November 28 2006 Astroland was sold by the Albert family for US 30 million to Thor Equities which announced plans to redevelop the area as a 1 5 billion year round resort 3 although the plans never came to fruition 4 Under the agreement the Alberts would continue to operate the Cyclone At the time the Alberts hoped to relocate attractions like the water flume and the Astrotower to another part of the neighborhood 3 After the sale opposition to the relocation plan emerged Efforts supporting the extension of Astroland s existence for the 2008 summer season were established 5 Astroland celebrated the 45th anniversary of its opening on April 1 2007 It was announced on October 24 2007 that the Albert family and Thor had reached a deal and that Astroland would re open March 16 2008 However after a few months when no agreement between the two parties could be reached Astroland closed on September 7 2008 6 It was replaced in 2009 by a new park called Dreamland 7 A new amusement park called Luna Park named after Brooklyn s original well known Luna Park and other Luna Parks from the early twentieth century opened for the 2010 season on May 29 2010 at the former site of Astroland On July 2 2013 Luna Park was evacuated as a precaution due to a problem with the Astrotower swaying The Fire Department of New York responded to the park after concerns regarding the structural integrity of the former operational ride which was situated in the center of the amusement area 8 Because of the potential risk to other rides in the area of the tower those attractions were closed on the Fourth of July An initial portion of the Astrotower was taken down beginning the night of July 3 2013 9 10 Demolition crews worked through the night into the morning of July 4 to remove part of the Astrotower and Luna Park reopened to visitors at 3 P M EDT 11 By July 6 2013 the Astrotower had been reduced to a four foot high stump and the pieces were sold to a local junkyard for scrap citation needed Rides and attractions editAdult rides edit Musik Express MONAE operated in 2008 only Power Surge until mid 2006 Top Spin 2 Coney Island Cyclone Water Flume An Arrow Dynamics Log Flume Pirate Ship Bumper Cars currently operates at the neighboring Deno s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park Dante s Inferno Break Dance relocated from Lincoln Park in Massachusetts Reopened in 1988 Astrotower gyro tower unused after 2010 Tilt A Whirl Scrambler Enter Prise replace for Top Spin added Super Himalaya Mack replace for Power Surge added Wave Swinger replace for Pirate Ship added Rainbow replace for Break Dance added Bayern Kurve replace for Super Himalaya added Round Up old Astroland Paratrooper old Astroland Satellite Jet old Astroland Diving Bells old Astroland Mercury Capsule Skyride old Astroland Astroland Rocket old Astroland currently on display at neighboring Deno s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park Apollo 11 Source 12 13 14 Kiddie rides edit Pirate Jet Mini Tea Cups Frog Hopper Motorcycle Jump Super Himalaya Fire Engines Big Apple Coaster Mini Trucks Convoy Popeye Boats Circuit 2000 Carousel Kiddie Roller Coaster replace for Big Apple Coaster Dune Buggy Jump 12 Other attractions edit More than ten games of skill Three arcades Two Coney Island style restaurants 12 References edit Astroland Fodor s Archived June 13 2007 at the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive Jeffrey Stanton Coney Island Astroland 1998 a b Associated Press Coney Island s Astroland Amusement Park sold to developer USA Today November 28 2006 Vacant Lots Dummy Arcades Amusing the Zillions Oct 17 2013 Local petition to extend Astroland through the summer 2008 season archived on May 2 2009 at the Internet Archive Mike McLaughlin Astroland is Truly Dead The Brooklyn Paper September 5 2008 Jotham Sederstrom Dreamland amusement park to take place of Astroland at Coney Island Daily News April 8 2009 Coney Island s Luna Park Evacuated Due To Stability Worries At Astrotower CBS New New York 2 July 2013 Retrieved 2 July 2013 Astrotower to be partially dismantled some closures on the Fourth WABC TV Archived from the original on 5 July 2013 Retrieved 3 July 2013 Luna Park To Begin Removing Portion Of Astrotower Wednesday NY1 Retrieved 3 July 2013 Luna Park to reopen after Astrotower demolition WABC TV Archived from the original on 5 July 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2013 a b c Famous Astroland Rides and Attractions Astroland com updated 2012 retrieved January 15 2013 Island Deno s Wonder Wheel Park Coney 2013 06 21 Deno s Wonder Wheel and Largest Bumper Cars in NYC retrieved 2020 01 20 Musumeci Natalie 4 June 2014 Iconic Astroland Rocket touches down in Coney Island once again nydailynews com Retrieved 2020 01 20 The music video by Counting Crows Big Yellow Taxi was partly done at AstrolandThe official music video by Air Supply Even the Nights Are Better was mostly done at AstrolandExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Astroland Astroland at the Roller Coaster DataBase Internet Archive org mirror page of Astroland webpage Retrieved from https en 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