Revisión del muelle del país de las maravillas de Gillian, New Jersey Boardwalk Park | ¿El mejor parque en Ocean City para familias?



Gillian’s Wonderland Pier es uno de los dos parques de atracciones de Ocean City, Nueva Jersey. Este es el más antiguo de los dos parques y, si bien es posible que no tenga montañas rusas importantes, tiene un entorno excelente y algunas que no son montañas rusas únicas, incluido un gran canal de troncos y un paseo oscuro. ¡Descubra por qué este parque puede valer una parada en boxes en esta revisión! Créditos de video Haunted Dark Ride POV (Coaster Universe) – Música de fondo Surf Shimmy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licenciado bajo Creative Commons: Por Attribution 3.0 License Youtube:

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35 pensamientos sobre “Revisión del muelle del país de las maravillas de Gillian, New Jersey Boardwalk Park | ¿El mejor parque en Ocean City para familias?

  1. I loved this place as a little kid when my family would go to Ocean City, mainly because they used to have a Nascar ride and the Monorail kinda looks like Thomas the Tank Engine, which was my SHIT as a little kid.

  2. There are a few incorrect statements here about the history, after the 1927 fire Gillian opened ( Fun Deck) at Plymouth place and the boardwalk, at that time the wonderland site was occupied by the original playland that burned down in 1959. In 1961 wonderland was built.

  3. Usually when Gillians removes a ride they put new one or ones in either that year or the following, depending on red tape stuff. I imagine 2020 severely damaged their finances and plans for new rides. -Former Gillians employee

  4. They are adding ring of fire super loop so that’s a good flat ride edition and then a frisbee that’s good but I don’t think and I think it’s weird they put the frisbee right above the log flume I mean it’s not bad just weird

  5. Little parking hack: There's two small streets right behind Gillian's, Pelham Place and Plaza Place. There is 100% free parking there and its a stone's throw away from the park. It can fill up during the busy weekends, but even then I've almost always been able to get a spot in that area, even if I had to drive around for a few minutes waiting for someone to leave.

  6. My mother's family had homes in o.c. We've always enjoyed the rides there. I remember going there since I can remember. I also enjoyed the roller coaster, riding with my cousins is a memory I cherish. Sad that it was gone. I remember other rides that are no longer there, the Caterpillar ride and a balloon ride that went up and down with kids controlling it themselves. The train was also different and longer too. It was in the 70s.

  7. Came here a lot as a kid. I remember it mostly being kiddie rides but I was obsessed with the monorail. I really need to get back to these boardwalk parks. The only ones I've been to recently were Casino Pier and Playland's Castaway Cove. From the general public's perspective it's no surprise they're overshadowed by Great Adventure (I've been getting a season pass there the last few years so I'm guilty too) but these places really have charm and hidden gem rides.

  8. Iv been here when Runaway train was here, not much to see, 1 coaster and a lot of rides for kids and family but the log flume is really nice and the ferris wheel is amazing at night but overall, I prefer Playlands Castaway Cove.

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