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Morey's Piers & Beachfront Waterparks is a seaside amusement park located on The Wildwoods' boardwalk in Wildwood and North Wildwood, New Jersey.The park has been family owned and operated since 1969 and was run by second generation Morey Brothers, Will and Jack.
This ride was built over the beach because Morey's Piers ran out of room on the pier. [4] This ride is being constantly checked out by inspectors and has its track replaced frequently. This is one of the three 100+ feet coasters at Morey's and the only one that is a hybrid coaster. [5] [6] The ride has been retracked by Martin & Vleminckx. [7]
Sea Serpent is a steel roller coaster at Morey's Piers in Wildwood, New Jersey. Opened in 1984, it was built by Vekoma , and was the first boomerang-style coaster to be built in the US. [ 1 ] The coaster's installation was part of a redevelopment of the Marine Pier into a new Mariner's Landing area in 1984. [ 2 ]
The Jumbo Jet was a prefabricated steel roller coaster at Morey's Piers in Wildwood, New Jersey. Jumbo Jet was a Jet Star 3 / Jumbo Jet model coaster built by noted roller coaster designer Anton Schwarzkopf. [1] In 1975, the Morey brothers traveled to Germany and purchased the Jumbo Jet for $400,000.
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Runaway Tram is a steel family roller coaster located on Morey's Piers' Surfside Pier in North Wildwood, New Jersey.The attraction replaced the aging Flitzer roller coaster and required the reconfiguration of several rides on the pier and represented a total investment of $4 million. [1]
Kong is a ride on the Surfside Pier at Morey's Piers seaside park. Each rider has a plane to fly around in and has steering controls. It is a typical Flying Scooters ride, manufactured by Larson International. [1]
Black Diamond is a roller coaster at Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania.The ride has a steel track on a wooden frame. The roller coaster originally opened in 1960 as Golden Nugget at Hunt's Pier, and it eventually became part of Morey's Piers in Wildwood, New Jersey, where it operated until 1999 and stood unused until early 2009.