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Clementon Park and Splash World

Amusement park in the United States
(Redirected from Clementon Amusement Park)


Clementon Park and Splash World
Formerly called Clementon Lake Park
Location
Clementon, New Jersey, USA
Status Operating
Opened 1907
Operator IB Parks & Entertainment

Clementon Park and Splash World is a combined amusement park and water park in Clementon, Camden County, New Jersey, USA.[1]

History

Clementon Park was acquired by Premier Parks in 2011.[2]

The final day of operation was September 8, 2019. The closure was unannounced, with guests arriving for a customer appreciation day on September 15 to find the park closed. No formal announcement was made, and the park's social media accounts were taken offline around this time.[3][4]

The park was purchased at auction in March 2021 for $2.6 million by the owners of Indiana Beach. It was also offered for sale as individual attractions, however the winning bid for the park as a whole was greater than the combined bids for its individual assets.[1] The park partially reopened in June, with the water park fully open and a selection of amusement rides operating.[5]

Roller coasters

Present (2)

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Status
Dragon Coaster Wisdom Rides Family 2019 Operating
Hell Cat S&S Wooden September 18, 2004 Operating

Past

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Fate
Jack Rabbit Philadelphia Toboggan Company Wooden 1919 2002 Scrapped

Attractions

Present

Name Manufacturer Type Opened
C.P. Huntington Railway Chance Rides Miniature Railway Unknown
Flying Elephants Allan Herschell Company Junior Jets 1960
Flying Pharoah Chance Rides Waveswinger 1996
Formula 3000 Idees Loisirs Junior Track Ride 1996
Giant Ferris Wheel Chance Rides Ferris Wheel 1995
King Neptune's Revenge Intamin Log Flume 1983
Kite Flyer Zamperla Kite Flyer 2000
Mini Pirate Ships SBF Visa Group Junior Jets 2019
Ring of Fire Larson International Super Loop 2010
Round-A-Boats Allan Herschell Company Roundabout 1960
Safari Train Industrias Falgas Junior Railway 1998
Samba Tower Zamperla Balloon Tower 2001
Scrambler Eli Bridge Company Scrambler 2019
Sea Dragon Chance Rides Pirate Ship 1988
Space Age Hampton Rides Roundabout 1984 or earlier
Thunder Drop Larson International / A.R.M. (USA) Drop Tower 2010
Tilt-A-Whirl Sellner Manufacturing Tilt-A-Whirl 2019
Umbrella Hampton Rides Roundabout 1976 or earlier
Vintage Carousel Chance Rides Carousel 1997

Past

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Fate
Bumper Cars Lusse Bros. Dodgems 1928 or earlier 1999 Scrapped
Carousel Philadelphia Toboggan Company Carousel 1919 1996 Relocated to Louisville Zoo
Crazy Dazy Philadelphia Toboggan Company Crazy Daisy 1960 1987 or later Unknown
Chaos Chance Rides Chaos 1998 2007 Scrapped
Falling Star Chance Rides Rainbow 1988 2007 Scrapped
Ferris Wheel Unknown Ferris Wheel 1920 1979 Scrapped
Flying Scooters Bisch Rocco Flying Scooters c.1950s 1987 Stored - later relocated to Pleasureland Southport
Gravitron Wisdom Rides Rotor 1986 Unknown Unknown
Inverter Chance Rides Inverter 2000 2009 Unknown
Scrambler Eli Bridge Company Scrambler 1976 or earlier 1995 Unknown
Thunderbolt Chance Rides Matterhorn 1988 2009 Unknown
Turtle Whirl Sellner Manufacturing Tilt-A-Whirl 2000 2006 Relocated to Dutch Wonderland
Whacky Shack Bill Tracy Funhouse 1974 1985 Scrapped
Whip W.F. Mangels Whip 1920 1999 Scrapped

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Walsh, Jim (24 March 2021). "Clementon Park and Splash World to be revived by new owner after 18-month closure". Courier Post. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. "Story and Burke buy Clementon Lake". Park Magazine. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |archive= ignored (help)
  3. Hendrickson, Beccah (September 17, 2019). "Philadelphia family upset after NJ water park closes earlier than expected". 6ABC. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  4. Wise, Jenna (September 22, 2019). "Family pulled up for Sunday fun day at N.J. amusement park. Nobody was there". NJ.com. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  5. "Clementon Park + Splash World Have Reopened to Visitors". NewsPlusNotes. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-07-02.

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