The vintage Astroland Amusement Park, one of the anchors of Coney Island since its 1962 opening, was purchased Tuesday by a developer intent on restoring the Brooklyn beachfront as a $1.5 billion year-round resort. The historic Cyclone wooden coaster will remain operational after the park closes.
Well, as long as the Cyclone stays open, that sounds okay to me. The park is really run down and rather dangerous to get to, I hope this new development can bring the area back up to what it used to be!
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
Anyone who has visited this park before knows how terrible it was. It was run down, very dirty, and has the feel of a carnival that you'd probably get a few STD's from just by going on the drop tower. I hope they work with the city to restore the whole area around the park because the nicest thing there was the subway station.
Top 5 wood-5-Goliath 4-Ravine Flyer II 3-Phoenix 2-Voyage 1-El Toro Top 5 Steel- 5-Velocicoaster 4- Maverick 3- Fury 325 2-Steel Vengeance 1-X2 Coaster Count: 444
the plans do not include an amusement park, just 2 coasters, cyclone and the new steel coaster. The rest of the redevelopment will be condo's, retail and entertainment (similar to Universal Citywalk).
Also once the area is rezoned I'd be willing to wager that no rides will be built nor reatail or entertainment and it goes all luxury condo which will complain about the cyclone and it's noise til it's ordered closed, but that's just me (and land values as residential land)
Favorite Wood Coasters: The Voyage, Ravine Flyer II, Thunderhead, Balder Favorite Steel: Voltron Nevera, Steel Vengeance, Expedition GeForce, Olympia Looping Parks visited: 232, Coasters Ridden: Steel: 894, Wood: 179, Total: 1073