Luna Park, Coney Island (2010)
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Luna Park is an amusement park in Coney Island,
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. It opened on May 29, 2010, at the site of Astroland, an amusement park that had been in operation from 1962 to 2008, and Dreamland, which operated at the same site for the 2009 season. It was named after the original 1903 Luna Park which operated until 1944 on a site just north of the current park's 1000 Surf Avenue location. The park was designed, developed, and operated by Central Amusement International, LLC (CAI), a subsidiary of the Italian company
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which built 19 new mechanical rides for the park. There are also interactive games, food and beverage concessions, and live entertainment. As of 2017, the park's general manager was Fernando Velasquez.


History

In September 2003, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the New York City Council and Brooklyn Borough President
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formed the Coney Island Development Corporation (CIDC). The corporation released the "Coney Island Revitalization Plan" in 2005, which laid out its plan to preserve and grow the historic amusement area. At the end of the 2008 season, the Coney Island Astroland amusement park closed. In 2009, a traveling carnival operated amusement rides on the Astroland site, renaming it ''Dreamland''. On February 16, 2010, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the winning bid to develop and operate an amusement park to be constructed on the former site of Astroland in Coney Island would be awarded to Zamperla/Central Amusement International under a 10-year lease. The new Luna Park was widely advertised across
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in posters, billboards, and advertisements on the side of public buses as part of an advertisement for the attractions at Coney Island. The ads boasted the punchlines "Thrill is nothing without speed", referring to the various thrill rides at the park and "The FUN is back at Coney Island" referring to the Coney Island restoration project. The park opened on May 29, 2010. Besides the new rides brought in by Zamperla, many older rides from Astroland were incorporated into Luna Park. These included the old park's centerpiece, "Astrotower", which was not operational; another inherited ride was the landmarked Cyclone roller coaster, which was leased out to Astroland in 1975. Some of the other old spaced themed elements were incorporated into the amusement areas. On July 2, 2013, Luna Park was evacuated as a precaution due to a problem with the Astrotower swaying; part of the attraction remained closed over the
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. During that time, construction crews worked day and night to dismantle the tower and by July 6 it had been reduced to a four foot high stump with the pieces sold to a local junkyard for scrap. In May 2014, the
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steel coaster opened at Luna Park. It was named after the 1925 coaster that had been demolished in 2000. In August 2018, the
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and the
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announced that Luna Park would be expanded. The new rides would be located on a city-operated parcel between West 15th and West 16th Streets, next to the new Thunderbolt coaster. The rides would include a
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called the Super Flume(Working Title), as well as a circus themed
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and a
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called "Sky Chaser" after a naming contest by fans, a family coaster called "Tony's Express"(After Zamperla's Founder, Antonio Zamperla), and possibly a water drop tower. that were originally scheduled to open in 2020. There would also be a public plaza and an amusement arcade within the newly expanded amusement area. These construction projects were placed on hold in early 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. Alessandro Zamperla, president of Luna Park's owner Central Amusement International, stated in mid-2020 that he hoped to have these rides open in 2021. The park reopened for the 2021 season, and the expansion started in October 2021.


Description

Luna Park's entrance is patterned after the entrance to the original 1903 Luna Park and was built on the ground of the former Astroland amusement park. It has 19 new attractions and games. It is the only area on Coney Island where the use of cash to pay for amusements and rides is not allowed; visitors must buy Luna Cards and spend Luna Credits or use an unlimited ride wristband that allows four hours of ride time on select rides. Variations of the Coney Island "Funny Face" logo can be seen throughout the park. The logo, from the early days of George C. Tilyou's
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, was created about 100 years ago.


Attractions

Luna Park has 36 attractions designed and manufactured by Antonio Zamperla, SpA (
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), based in
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,
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. Luna Park also operates the
Coney Island Cyclone The Cyclone, also the Coney Island Cyclone, is a wooden roller coaster at Luna Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. Designed by Vernon Keenan, it opened to the public on June 26, 1927. The roller coaster is on a plot of land at the ...
, an official city and national landmark. Six rides, including some from the former Victorian Gardens Amusement Park, were placed in the area where the Wild River was located for the 2021 season.


Thrill Rides

* Atlantic Aviator * Brooklyn Flyer * Clockworkz * Coney Clipper * Cyclone * Electro Spin * Luna 360 * The Tickler (2010 roller coaster) * Thunderbolt (2014 roller coaster) * Tony's Express * Leti's Treasure * Sky Chaser


Family Rides

* Circus Coaster * Coney Island Hang Glider * Coney Tower * Lynn's Trapeze * WindstarZ


Kiddie Rides

* B&B Carousell * Brooklyn Barge * Convoy * Magic Bikes * Seaside Swing * Big Top Express * Speed Boat *
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* Circus Candy * Fire Patrol


Victorian Gardens Rides

* Rainbowheel * Aeromax * Grand Prix * Mini Mouse


Scream Zone

For the 2011 season, an addition called Scream Zone opened that featured four rides. Since then, more rides have been added in a secondary section.


Rides

* Astro Tower (Named after Astroland's Astro Tower) * Coney Island Raceway - Go-Kart Track * Endeavor *
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* Steeplechase (2011 Roller Coaster) - A Zamperla launching motocoaster with trains resembling horses * Soarin' Eagle - A Zamperla "flying" coaster where riders lie on their stomachs and cars go up a spiral lift hill * Zenobio - A booster-type ride


Nearby Attractions

* Brooklyn Go-Kart - A kiddie version of the Coney Island Raceway, with different owners * El Dorado's Auto Scooters - Bumper Cars * Brooklyn Mini Golf * Swinging Ship * Coney Art Walls- A collection of public murals with a event venue and a Coney-Island theme, though some of the murals have been vandalized. *
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– a minor league ballpark that is home of the
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*
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, the original location of the chain


Arcades and Games

* Luna Park Arcade * Warpzone Retro Darkade - A small arcade featuring retro arcade games. * There are also many stall games spread through the area of the park.


See also

*
Luna Park Luna Park is a name shared by dozens of currently operating and defunct amusement parks. They are named after, and partly based on, the first Luna Park, which opened in 1903 during the heyday of large Coney Island parks. Luna parks are small-s ...
, list of parks based on the original Luna Park


References


External links

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Oral histories about Luna Park (2010-) collected by the Coney Island History Project
{{Coney Island Coney Island Amusement parks in New York (state) 2010 establishments in New York City Amusement parks opened in 2010