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Coney Island and Sunlite Pool open for the Summer


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This Memorial Day weekend, Coney Island officially kicks off its summer season. Sunlite Pool opens for its 83 anniversary season on Saturday, May 24th and continues with daily operation through September 1st. Additionally, Coney`s classic rides officially open for the summer this Saturday. New this year are three new attractions: the Turtle Parade kiddie ride, the new River Runner and the Eurobungy Dome. The Eurobungy Dome is an upcharge attraction while the Turtle Parade and River Runner are including with rides wristbands and season passes.

Also, don`t forget Coney`s other great attractions like the Zoom Flume and Pipeline Plunge water slides at Sunlite Pool. And Coney also offers a wide collection of classic rides including the Tilt-A-Whirl, Trabant, Tempest, Ferris Wheel and last year`s new attraction, the Rock O Plane. Also, don`t forget about Coney`s live shows in the Lakeside Pavilion (next to the Ferris Wheel and adjacent to guest relations and the Museum Shop). The three shows for this year are "Stuck in the `80s", "Coney Island Beats" and "Under the Big Top." All shows are performed daily except Mondays throughout the summer and sponsored by Procter & Gamble`s home care brands.

Additionally, the new National City Pavilion debuts this Saturday when WNKU presents the band Over the Rhine. And on Sunday, May 25th, Sheryl Crow performs at the new pavilion. The new National City Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center is located immediately adjacent to Coney Island. The new 4,100 seat pavilion cost more then $3 million to build, and was designed by Cincinnati firm GBBN. To see a full listing of concerts at National City Pavilion, visit their website here.

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Park openings are always a time to be glad for what is open. Clementon Park in New Jersey opened this weekend...and without Tsunami aka J2 aka Puma aka Hellcat...which, by the way, now has trims down the first drop. Imagine if you went to a park to ride its only wooden coaster, and it was closed!

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Park openings are always a time to be glad for what is open. Clementon Park in New Jersey opened this weekend...and without Tsunami aka J2 aka Puma aka Hellcat...which, by the way, now has trims down the first drop. Imagine if you went to a park to ride its only wooden coaster, and it was closed!

yeah i understand...i rode a lot of other stuff though, i had a good time :D

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