MEMPHIS KIDDIE PARK
'Memphis Kiddie Park' is an 11-ride amusement park located in Brooklyn, Ohio, designed specifically for children and families.
Memphis Kiddie Park opened on May 28, 1952. The park was one of several designed and opened by Stuart Wintner, who eventually closed all but the Memphis Kiddie Park to focus on his chain of indoor movie theatres. Though Mr. Wintner has since died, the park remains in operation and is owned by his widow.
The park is home to the "Little Dipper" roller coaster -- the oldest operating steel roller coaster in North America.
The 11 rides at Memphis Kiddie Park are:
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★ Comets (Space shuttle ride that moves up and down) 'HL'
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★ Silly Jeeps (Cars that spin around) 'HL'
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★ Ferris Wheel 'HL'
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★ Boats (Floats around in circles) 'HL'
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★ Pony Carts (Chariot-style cars that travel in a loop) 'HL'
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★ Merry-Go-Round
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★ Train (Travels around the perimeter of the park and Miniature Golf)
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★ Hand Carts (The children power themselves on little carts around a track) 'HL'
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★ Speedway (Motorizes race cars that travel around the Little Dipper) 'HL'
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★ Little Dipper roller coaster
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★ Space Shuttles (Smaller version of the Comets, doesn't elevate) 'HL'
Rides that have a 'HL' in front of them mean that the ride has a height limit. The height limit for those rides is 50".
In addition to the rides, the park also has a miniature golf course for both kids and adults to enjoy.
The 2007 season will mark the amusement park's 55th year in operation.
★ Memphis Kiddie Park
Memphis Kiddie Park opened on May 28, 1952. The park was one of several designed and opened by Stuart Wintner, who eventually closed all but the Memphis Kiddie Park to focus on his chain of indoor movie theatres. Though Mr. Wintner has since died, the park remains in operation and is owned by his widow.
The park is home to the "Little Dipper" roller coaster -- the oldest operating steel roller coaster in North America.
The 11 rides at Memphis Kiddie Park are:
:
★ Comets (Space shuttle ride that moves up and down) 'HL'
:
★ Silly Jeeps (Cars that spin around) 'HL'
:
★ Ferris Wheel 'HL'
:
★ Boats (Floats around in circles) 'HL'
:
★ Pony Carts (Chariot-style cars that travel in a loop) 'HL'
:
★ Merry-Go-Round
:
★ Train (Travels around the perimeter of the park and Miniature Golf)
:
★ Hand Carts (The children power themselves on little carts around a track) 'HL'
:
★ Speedway (Motorizes race cars that travel around the Little Dipper) 'HL'
:
★ Little Dipper roller coaster
:
★ Space Shuttles (Smaller version of the Comets, doesn't elevate) 'HL'
Rides that have a 'HL' in front of them mean that the ride has a height limit. The height limit for those rides is 50".
In addition to the rides, the park also has a miniature golf course for both kids and adults to enjoy.
The 2007 season will mark the amusement park's 55th year in operation.
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