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We practically lived at this beach all summer. We're definitely considering getting season passes for next year. Whether you're swimming, relaxing on the beach, fishing, riding rides, playing games, going to the playground, or eating, there's always something to do at this small park. And just outside of the park, there are shops, bars, candy stores, wine slushies, ice cream stands, and gift shops. It's free to enter, but parking inside the amusement park/beach is $10.
The kids had a blast at the beach. The rides were a bit pricey, but the food was delicious and the arcade was a hit.
This beach has a charming vintage feel, like stepping back in time. Some of the games could use some improvement, but the affordable prices make up for any imperfections.
I enjoy coming here with my kids or friends to play the arcade games. Unfortunately, many of the games are not working properly and the ones that do work often do not give out the tickets we earn. It can be awkward having to ask the busy employee to fix the machines and give us the correct amount of tickets. Ski ball is still a fun option, but I don't think any of the rides are worth the high cost of $5.25-$7 each. The nostalgia of the place is still strong, but the overall condition is deteriorating. It's a shame that the economy has made it difficult to restore it to its former glory. I'm grateful that it's still open, as the thought of it closing permanently would be very sad.
During our road trip from Ohio to visit amusement parks in PA and NY, we decided to make a stop at this beach for a few hours. It reminded us of a nostalgic seaside amusement park from the 1950s. We were impressed by Galaxy, their roller coaster, and had a blast riding it multiple times. The staff was friendly, although a bit short-staffed. Despite this, they managed to cover all the rides. The beach has a variety of spinny flat rides and some classic attractions. We were excited to see one of only six surviving Roll-O-Plane rides in existence, as well as a rare Pretzel fun house. The Scrambler was in great condition and is currently the oldest one we have ever ridden.