Trivia question. There was a carousel at Olympic Park. Where is it now?
mrincredible said:
Trivia question. There was a carousel at Olympic Park. Where is it now?
Magic Kingdom
Soul_29 said:
Cool map.
That is really neat - I was always fascinated by it - but never really understood the exact location. This map helps - here's it is transposed onto a google map.
Any markers from it still remaining?
We do have a Olympic Industrial Park - and this marker is on Chancellor by Camptown road.
A lot of good images here:
http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewJersey/OlympicPark.html
(Actually - soul29 had this in his first post.)
jamie said:
postcard - The Largest Merry Go Round
The Olympic Park carousel is now the carousel at Walt Disney World. I've seen the plaque on it describing that's where it came from.
It is interesting that Lightning Brook formed the west and south borders of the park. This deep ravine may have served as a natural boundary, but I wonder if kids could have found a way to sneak in.
nohero said:
jamie said:
postcard - The Largest Merry Go Round
The Olympic Park carousel is now the carousel at Walt Disney World. I've seen the plaque on it describing that's where it came from.
we were in guest services at WDW one time about 15 years ago, and when the person at the counter saw we were from Maplewood, she asked "Did you know the carousel at the Magic Kingdom is from Maplewood?!"
and we were able to say "of course we do"
nohero said:
wow. you remember my comments better than I do.
speaking of creepy, several years back I came across a bunch of pictures of Olympic Park that were taken after the park was permanently closed, but a lot of the attractions were still there. Not much that's creepier than an abandoned, decaying amusement park.
ml1 said:
speaking of creepy, several years back I came across a bunch of pictures of Olympic Park that were taken after the park was permanently closed, but a lot of the attractions were still there. Not much that's creepier than an abandoned, decaying amusement park.
Did you see some teens with a Great Dane and a brightly colored van?
mrincredible said:
ml1 said:
speaking of creepy, several years back I came across a bunch of pictures of Olympic Park that were taken after the park was permanently closed, but a lot of the attractions were still there. Not much that's creepier than an abandoned, decaying amusement park.
Did you see some teens with a Great Dane and a brightly colored van?
you mean the meddling kids?
Soul_29 said:
I'm certain there have been threads here before about Olympic Park, but it's a fun story!
http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewJersey/OlympicPark.html
https://www.nj.com/news/2022/12/njs-long-lost-but-not-forgotten-amusement-parks-still-leave-a-legacy.html?e=ee72f158d3234cf010290aac643b25ba&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NJ_AM%20Edition%202022-12-05&utm_term=Newsletter_am_pm
I have the book. I think the website is pretty much a recreation of it.
And this thread has given me more than a few chuckles.
Thursdays were .10 days with the strip of coupons.
Tuesday was Fisher bread day… free admission with end wrapper logo.
mrincredible said:
Trivia question. There was a carousel at Olympic Park. Where is it now?
I believe it's in Disney
jamie said:
Here's a close up of the plaque:
Where is the plaque located I've been casually looking for it over the years.
I was disappointed that my my mother wouldn't let me swim in the Olympic Park pool, for fear of polio, pre Salk vaccine..... Meanwhile, I had an imaginary playmate who lived under the roller coaster named Fine Fine.
Promote your business here - Businesses get highlighted throughout the site and you can add a deal.
I'm certain there have been threads here before about Olympic Park, but it's a fun story!
http://lostamusementparks.napha.org/Articles/NewJersey/OlympicPark.html
https://www.nj.com/news/2022/12/njs-long-lost-but-not-forgotten-amusement-parks-still-leave-a-legacy.html?e=ee72f158d3234cf010290aac643b25ba&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NJ_AM%20Edition%202022-12-05&utm_term=Newsletter_am_pm