Victorian Gardens

Coordinates: 40°46′4″N 73°58′28″W / 40.76778°N 73.97444°W / 40.76778; -73.97444

Victorian Gardens in 2008, with the skyscrapers of Central Park South (59th Street) and Fifth Avenue in the background

Victorian Gardens is a seasonal traditional-style amusement park, which is located in the Wollman Rink of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City.

History

The idea to put an amusement park in the Wollman ice skating rink came from a small group of industry veterans who saw an opportunity to use the 50,000 square foot facility all year long. After negotiations with the Central Park Conservancy, the New York City Parks Department and the Trump Organization, these private investors established Central Amusement International (CAI), which turned to Zamperla, an Italian amusement ride manufacturer, to make their vision a reality. Victorian Gardens first opened its gates to the general public in summer 2003.[1]

Description

The 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) facility, which opened in Spring 2003, can accommodate up to 3,000 guests and features about a dozen rides which are geared primarily to ages 2–12. The rides include the "Family Swinger", "Samba Ballon", "Aeromax", "Convoy", "Rockin' Tug", "Kite Flyer", "Fun Slide", "HydroRacer" and "Mini Mouse Coaster" among others. In addition to the rides, the park also offers other activities including face painting, balloon sculpting, interactive games and live entertainment, including clowns and magic shows, on weekends and holidays. The safe environment of the park allows parents to relax while their children explore and experience the setting of an amusement park.[1]

Entertainment

Every weekend various entertainers are known to perform live and interactive shows that park guests of all ages can take part in. Whether it is helping King Henry and his friends with their tricks, engaging with Sammie and Tudie, or being able to rope with Cowboy Chris, everyone in the family is able to enjoy the show and engage in it.[2]

Entertainment shows include:

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 "About Us". Victorian Gardens. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Entertainment". Victorian Gardens. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
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