There Was Once An Amusement Park Here: The Long Gone Amusement Parks of New York City

dimanche 17 janvier 2016

Earlier this year four kiddie rides were added next to the Carousel in Flushing Meadows Park, creating the new amusement park called Fantasy Forest. The press touted this as the first amusement park in Queens in nearly 30 years. That was not exactly true. There was another Playland in Queens that would remain open until the late 90s. Has it really been that long since Rockaway Playland closed? Queens was once the home of many many amusement parks. But then they all disappeared. Two generations grew up without them, having to settle for video games. And not just in Queens. The Bronx has not seen amusements in ages. Staten Island lost it's last amusement park in 2004, now a decade ago. The urban amusement park has become an endangered species. But not because Americans lost their taste for amusements. In fact, even as the urban amusement park went into decline, great big multimillion dollar theme parks built by the likes of Disney and Six Flags turned record profits. People are willing to travel cross state, even cross country, and pay a $30 or higher admittance fee, just to be in an overcrowded theme park with hour long lines on most of the attractions. The urban amusement parks offered something, maybe less thrilling in concept, but far less expensive, far less crowded, just as fun and just a few minutes drive away.

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With the rise in popularity of the automobile came a new breed of amusement park. The roadside attraction. While the first amusement parks were built as destinations, the roadside attraction was designed to be a stop during the journey. For example, the amusement parks of Coney Island were built to take advantage of the crowds visiting the beach. In contrast, a roadside amusement park was designed to be spotted by the children of motorists while they were on their way somewhere else. In New York the trend began with amusement entrepreneur William Nunley who in 1939 co-owned the carousel that operated in the Golden City amusement park. When Robert Moses began eminent domain proceedings against the park, Nunley had the carousel and it's building moved to the town of Baldwin in Long Island. Nunely wanted to take advantage of the Sunrise Highway, a busy road used by thousands of motorists. His carousel was built adjoining a restaurant, with the idea that families looking for a place to eat would chose the one with an attached ride for the kids. The building expanded to include an arcade, and more amusements were added to an adjoining lot which was dubbed Happyland.

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There Was Once An Amusement Park Here: The Long Gone Amusement Parks of New York City

How to get out?

Hello all, We bought a bi-annual timeshare at Grandview in Vegas two years ago for $10,000 US.
We are on the points system. We have never used it at all.
There are not a lot of options in Canada to trade it for.
We were told a lot of lies when we bought. We are still paying the $188US/month for the mortgage every month.
Our problem is that we are from Canada. Our Canadian dollar is dropping very quickly. It is now costing us $270 Cdn/month.
They charge the monthly payments to our credit card.
Does anyone have any advice on how we can get out of this?
It is costing us a fortune.
I was thinking about just cancelling that credit card so they cant bill us anymore.
I don't think they can affect our credit rating since we are in another country.
If we call and ask them to take back the title, will they?
Any advice you can give would be appriciated.
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What can I bring with me to Nassau?

We are headed to the Atlantis in two week. The last time I was there was pre 9-11. Was wondering what foods I am allowed/ not allowed to pack? How about wine and liquor? Thanks


What can I bring with me to Nassau?

changing owner week check in date

For some reason I can't remember if there is time restrictions how late you can change your owner week check in date with MVC if the availabality is there. Can't find the info on MVCwebsite. Anyone know?


changing owner week check in date

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Las Vegas Parking

This has come up in other threads often enough that I thought it might deserve it's own thread.

There have been rumors that parking on The Strip may no longer be free. Well, here's the current story: MGM properties are planning to start charging for parking. But you can get free parking at their properties by enrolling in their loyalty program. Here's an article about it: http://ift.tt/1n4fQcr

And if you don't know, parking is not free downtown. Downtown (Fremont St aka Old Vegas and the areas near Container Park) charges at lots and has meters on the streets.

Parking at Town Square is free in the lots but metered along the streets. However, they don't actually regulate the metered parking. They just collect the money (obviously it's mostly from tourists who don't know they don't enforce the rules). No one goes around and tickets or tows for cars parked in metered spots that aren't paid for. STory here: http://ift.tt/1n4fQct

I happen to be a fan of charging for parking. It encourages carpooling and mass transit, which is good for the environment. And charging for parking encourages people to stay at their destination for longer periods of time, walking from one store or restaurant to the next, which is often good for development of places like down town areas, etc. Overall too, when parking costs money, there's less need for it and land can be used for better purposes (it's more efficient). There's a good book on the subject called The High Cost of Free Parking. Here's an article about it: http://ift.tt/1n4fQcv

Also, for the record, handicapped parking spots are always free.


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