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Waldameer & Water World

Amusement park in Erie, Pennsylvania

Waldameer & Water World

Amusement park in Erie, Pennsylvania

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nameWaldameer & Water World
logoWaldameer-logo.png
logo_size250px
imageFile:Waldameer overview.png
captionWater World and a portion of the amusement park as seen from the Tom Ridge Environmental Center
coordinates
locationErie, Pennsylvania, U.S.
opening_date1896
area34 acre
seasonEarly May to Labor Day
rides35
statusOpen
coasters5
water_rides1
owner{{plainlist
general_managerSteve Gorman
slogan{{plainlist
homepage
  • Erie Electric Motor Company (1896–1920s)
  • Marine Bank (1920s)
  • Alex Moeller (1920s–1978)
  • Paul Nelson (1978–2023)
  • Laine Nelson (2023–present)
  • "The joy spot of Erie!"
  • "Just for fun!"
  • "You're gonna love it!"
  • "Fun is in the air!" Waldameer & Water World is an amusement park and water park at the base of Presque Isle in Erie, Pennsylvania. Waldameer is the fourth oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania, the tenth oldest in the nation, and one of only thirteen trolley parks still operating in the country. It is home to several notable rides, including the Ravine Flyer II roller coaster.

The park is admission-free, with 35 rides, an arcade, and covered picnic facilities. The rides require either the scanning of a paid wristband before riding, or the use of "Wally Points" on the "Wally Card" system. The water park, Water World, operates an assortment of water slides and pools, and is admission by fee only. The name "Waldameer" can be translated roughly to "woods by the sea" in German.

History

The park began as a picnic area called Hoffman's Grove. The Erie Electric Motor Company leased the park in 1896 and renamed it "Waldameer" to appeal to the area's large German immigrant population. The trolley car company extended service to its new park, making Waldameer a terminus on the line in the hopes of increasing passenger traffic. Early draws of the park included its beaches, a dance hall that often featured live music, its 1905 carousel, and a German beer garden featuring singing waiters.

The park's first roller coaster, Figure Eight, opened in 1902. In 1907, it was renovated and renamed Dip the Dips, and it continued to operate until 1937. A second roller coaster, Scenic Railway, opened in 1915 and operated until 1919. In 1922, the John A. Miller-designed Ravine Flyer coaster opened, which operated until 1938.

A dance hall called Rainbow Gardens also exists on the property, having been built in 1940. It replaced the original dance hall which was damaged in a fire in 1937. That dance hall replaced the original one, which was destroyed in a fire in 1924. A winter storm in the 1940s destroyed the Waldameer beaches, which have not been used since.

Several iconic rides opened at Waldameer in the 1920s, including the Ye Mill Chutes water ride, and the Aerial Swing spinning ride. Many other rides operated through the first half of the 1900s as well, including a Flying Scooters, a Whip, and a Tumble Bug. In 1951, the Comet roller coaster opened, the first roller coaster to operate at the park since the closure of Ravine Flyer in 1938. Comet has since been designated an ACE Coaster Classic.

The park also houses a Kiddieland section with several smaller rides intended for young children. The section was added in the 1950s to accommodate the post-war baby boom. The oldest operating ride at the park, Pony Cart, is located in Kiddieland.

The park operates two classic dark attractions: Whacky Shack (built in 1970), a two-story ride, and Pirate's Cove (built in 1972), a walk-through funhouse. Both were designed and built by dark ride specialist Bill Tracy and his company, Amusement Display Associates of Cape May, New Jersey.

In 1987, Waldameer opened a water park named Water World, with two large water slides, an endless river, and a children's play area known as the Tad Pool.

Waldameer sold its classic carousel at auction in 1988 for more than $1 million. A 10-foot giraffe and a jumping horse from the classic carousel were reserved from the auction. Most of the auction's proceeds were invested in Water World. Four water slides—a speed slide, a free fall slide, and one-man and two-man raft slides—were added in 1989, all built by Molded Fiber Glass Union City. The remaining funds from the auction were used to purchase a new carousel from Chance Rides with sixty operating horses, which also opened in 1989.

From the 1960s to the 1990s, many rides were added. In 1962, a Flying Coaster ride unofficially known as "The Bump" opened, and it operated until 1994. In 1964, a Scrambler and a Tilt-A-Whirl were added. In 1973, the Paratrooper ride replaced the aging Aerial Swing ride, and in 1977 and 1978, the Spider ride and Sky Ride were added, respectively. The 1990s saw the additions of Sea Dragon, the Ferris Wheel, Wipeout, and Ali Baba. In 1996, to celebrate Waldameer's 100th operating season, the Ye Mill Chutes water ride—which had since been renamed to Mill Run—was removed, and replaced by Thunder River, a Hopkins Rides log flume.

In 2000, a children's coaster built by E&F Miler Industries called Ravine Flyer 3 debuted, despite the fact that Ravine Flyer II would not be completed for another 8 years. In 2004, a spinning coaster manufactured by Maurer AG named Steel Dragon opened. For the 2007 season, Waldameer introduced XScream, a 140-foot-tall drop tower and the tallest ride in the park. In 2008, the highly anticipated Ravine Flyer II wooden coaster opened, leading to a 20% increase in attendance, and the busiest season in park history up to that point. The coaster won the Golden Ticket Award for Best New Ride of 2008. The 2009 season saw the extension of the midway south to coincide with the addition of a Mega Disk'O ride called Mega Vortex. A modern cashless pay system using "Wally Cards" and "Wally Points" was introduced in 2010. A new family-oriented area called the North End opened in 2011 with three new rides: Flying Swings, SS Wally, and Wendy's Tea Party, all built by Zamperla. In 2012, another Zamperla ride, Happy Swing, was added to the park's Kiddieland section.

In 2015, Waldameer began a water park expansion with the opening of the largest wave pool in the tri-state area. The 2016 season saw the addition of several small slides and a splash pad for younger children, known as Kidz Zone. A water playground, dubbed Battle of Lake Erie, was introduced for the 2017 season. New additions for the 2018 season included a bowl slide from ProSlide Technology called CannonBOWL, and a Zamperla Samba Balloon ride named Balloon Race. In 2019, the park installed a Zamperla Discovery Revolution frisbee ride called Chaos.

Although Waldameer opened later than usual in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the park still added a compact children's spinning coaster from Italian manufacturer SBF Visa Group and named it Whirlwind. It was the park's first new coaster since the addition of Ravine Flyer II in 2008. For 2023, the park added the Rocket Blast water coaster to Water World, which subsequently won the Best New Water Park Ride of 2023 award from Amusement Today. On May 22, 2023, it was announced that Paul Nelson, the owner of the park for several decades, had died at the age of 89. In 2024, Nelson was honored posthumously at the Golden Ticket Awards for his service to Waldameer. Also in 2024, the Spider ride was retired after 47 years of operation. It was replaced in 2025 by Time Twister, a Zamperla NebulaZ ride. Additional improvements for 2025 include a redone entrance to Water World and the relocation of the Paratrooper ride, the latter of which did not operate for the 2025 season. It is slated to return in 2026, relocated to the south of the Steel Dragon roller coaster. In June 2025, Waldameer announced the addition of four new water slides from ProSlide Technology, as well as a new Endless River. The first of these two slides, as well as the new Endless River, are to open in 2026. The latter two do not have a confirmed opening year. The addition of these slides required the removal of four older slides, as well as an older heated pool and the original Endless River. The park has also confirmed a new amusement ride for 2027.[[File:Waldameer pavillion.JPG|thumb|right|Merry-Go-Round Grove picnic pavilion, home to the park's carousel for a brief time in the 1920s]]

Whacky Shack & Pirate's Cove
Ferris Wheel and Ravine Flyer 3
Mega Vortex and Sky Ride
Ali Baba, Whirlwind, and Thunder River's station

Awards

In 1996, National Amusement Park Historical Association (NAPHA) recognized Waldameer's 100th operating season. In 2008, Paul Nelson was named "Person of the Year" by Amusement Today. That same year, Ravine Flyer II was named "Best New Ride" in Amusement Today Golden Ticket Awards, and was ranked the 11th best wooden coaster in the world. It has remained in the top 10 best wooden coasters in the world every year since 2009, peaking at number five in 2016.

In 2021, NAPHA recognized Waldameer's 125th operating season with a commemorative plaque, and ACE Western Pennsylvania recognized then-park manager Steve Gorman with the Industry Appreciation Award. In 2024, Nelson posthumously received the Legend award in the Golden Ticket Awards. In 2025, Ravine Flyer II was awarded the title of second-best wooden coaster and fourth-best coaster overall in the United States by the USA Today 10 Best Awards.

Waldameer's two Bill Tracy dark rides, Whacky Shack and Pirate's Cove, have won numerous dark ride awards from DAFE.org. Both attractions have consistently been ranked in the top 10 for their respective categories, Classic Dark Ride and Walkthrough. In 2023, the Rocket Blast water coaster slide won Best New Water Park Ride of 2023 in the Golden Ticket Awards.

Current rides

Roller coasters

NameYear openedTypeManufacturerComments
Comet8/1951Wooden roller coasterHerbert Paul SchmeckACE Coaster Classic
Ravine Flyer 32000Steel kiddie coaster (Family Coaster - Custom)E&F Miler Industries
Steel Dragon7/2/2004Steel spinning coaster (Spinning Coaster - SC 2000)Maurer AG
Ravine Flyer II5/17/2008Wooden roller coasterThe Gravity GroupBest New Ride of 2008
Whirlwind7/3/2020Steel spinning kiddie coaster (Spinning Coasters - MX608 Park Model A)SBF Visa Group

Thrill rides

NameYear openedTypeManufacturer
Scrambler1964ScramblerEli Bridge Company
Tilt-A-Whirl1964Tilt-A-WhirlSellner Manufacturing
Sea Dragon1992Pirate ship (Pharaoh's Fury)Chance Rides
Wipeout1995WipeoutChance Rides
Ali Baba1999Ali BabaA.R.M. Rides
XScream2007Drop tower (Super Shot)A.R.M. Rides/Larson International
Mega Vortexlast=Times-Newsfirst=Erietitle=Waldameer Park & Water World: Through the yearsurl=https://www.goerie.com/picture-gallery/news/2020/05/05/waldameer-park-water-world-through-the-years/42285477/access-date=2025-10-02website=Erie Times-Newslanguage=en-US}}Disk'O (Mega Disk'O)Zamperla
Flying Swings5/7/2011Swing ride (Flying Carousel)Zamperla
Music Express5/11/2013Music ExpressBertazzon
Chaos5/4/2019Frisbee (Discovery Revolution)Zamperla
Time Twister5/3/2025NebulaZZamperla

Family rides

NameYear openedTypeManufacturer
L. Ruth Express1972Train rideChance Rides
Dodgems1973Bumper carsMajestic Manufacturing
Sky Ride1978Scenic elevated gondola ride (Sky Ride)Hopkins Rides
Merry-Go-Round1989Merry-go-roundChance Rides
Ferris Wheel1994Ferris wheel (Giant Wheel)Chance Rides
SS Wally5/7/2011Rockin' TugZamperla
Wendy's Tea Party5/7/2011Teacups (Tea Cup Midi 6)Zamperla
Balloon Racelast=Wohlfordfirst=Gregtitle=Waldameer opensurl=https://www.goerie.com/story/news/local/2018/05/06/waldameer-opens/12285953007/access-date=2025-10-02website=Erie Times-Newslanguage=en-US}}Balloon Race (Samba Balloon 8)Zamperla

Dark rides

NameYear openedTypeManufacturerNotes
Whacky Shack5/24/1970Ride-through haunted houseBill Tracy/Amusement Display AssociatesFeatures 488 feet of track over two stories in a building measuring 50 by 82 feet
Pirate's Cove1972Walk-through haunted houseBill Tracy/Amusement Display Associates

Kiddie rides

NameYear openedTypeManufacturer
Pony Cart1940sSpinning pony rideB.A. Schiff & Associates
Sky Fighter1950sSpinning rocket rideAllan Herschell Company
Umbrella Ride1950sSpinning car rideHampton Amusement Company
Wet Boats1959Spinning boat rideB.A. Schiff & Associates
Lil' Toot1994Small rider-powered train rideAlter Enterprises
Big Rigs1999ConvoyZamperla
Frog Hopper1999Dropping rideS&S Worldwide
Happy Swing5/12/2012Motorized swingZamperla

Water rides

NameYear openedTypeManufacturer
Thunder River1996Log flumeHopkins Rides

Upcoming rides

NameExpected opening yearTypeManufacturerNotes
Paratrooper2026Paratrooper (Lifting Paratrooper)Frank Hrubetz & CompanyOriginally opened in 1973. Removed following the 2024 season to allow for the remodeling of the Water World entrance and a nearby food stand. Slated to return in 2026 following refurbishment, replacing a picnic shelter next to Steel Dragon.
N/A2027UnknownUnknown

Water World

From left to right: Rally Racer, Liquid Lightning, Cannon Bowl, Awesome Twosome, Bermuda Triangle, Raging River, and Wild River
Rally Racer from above

Water World is a water park located in Waldameer. Established in 1987, Water World currently contains 8 major water slides, a heated pool, a wave pool, and two children's play areas. In 2026, it will see the addition of two new slides and a new lazy river.

Current attractions

NameYear openedTypeManufacturerNotes
Bermuda Triangle1990Three enclosed one-person body slidesUnknownThree-slide complex, featuring two curved slides and one freefall slide
Awesome Twosome1991One or two-person inner tube slide with open-air and enclosed portionsProSlide TechnologyPart of the Awesome Tower slide complex alongside Liquid Lightning and Cannon Bowl
Liquid Lightning (formerly Midnight Plunge)1992Enclosed one or two-person inner tube slideProSlide TechnologyOriginally painted black and named Midnight Plunge. Repainted and renamed in 2014. Part of the Awesome Tower slide complex alongside Cannon Bowl and Awesome Twosome.
Wave Pool5/29/2015Wave poolAquatic Development GroupOne of the largest wave pools on the East coast and the largest in the tri-state area
Kidz Zone7/23/2016Children's water playground with eight one-person body slides (some open-air, some enclosed) and several water featuresProSlide TechnologyHas 31 water features overall
Battle of Lake Erie7/28/2017Children's water playground with multiple levels, multiple sprinklers, and seven one-person body slides (some open-air, some enclosed) (RideHOUSE 500)ProSlide TechnologyInspired by the Battle of Lake Erie. Has 102 water features overall.
Cannon Bowl5/25/2018Enclosed one or two-person inner tube/raft slide (CannonBOWL)ProSlide TechnologyPart of the Awesome Tower slide complex alongside Liquid Lightning and Awesome Twosome
Giant Heated Relaxing Pool5/24/2019Heated poolUnknown
Rally Racer7/3/2020Six-lane racing mat slide with open-air and enclosed portions (RallyRACER)ProSlide TechnologyReferred to in some ride signage as 6 LANE RallyRACER
Rocket Blast6/15/2023Four-person raft water coaster with open-air and enclosed portions (RocketBLAST)ProSlide TechnologyThe region's only water coaster. Won the Golden Ticket Award for Best New Water Park Ride of 2023.

Upcoming attractions

NameExpected opening yearTypeManufacturer
Winding WatersEarly June 2026Lazy riverWet Engineering
Presque Isle Plunge2026Five-person raft slide with open-air and enclosed portions (TornadoWAVE 60)ProSlide Technology
Big Water Bend2026Five-person raft slide with open-air and enclosed portionsProSlide Technology
N/AUnknown"Dueling and twister" inner tube slides with open-air and enclosed portions (Dueling PipeLINE and Serpentine)ProSlide Technology

Past rides and attractions

Past rides

NameYears operatedTypeManufacturerNotes
Whirly-Gig/Razzle Dazzle1900s–unknownWhirly-GigW. F. MangelsWas human-powered. Located on the former Waldameer beaches.
Carousel1901–1904CarouselUnknown
Figure Eight/Coney Island Scenic Coaster/Dip the Dips1902–1937Wooden roller coasterT. M. HartonFigure Eight was transformed into Dip the Dips in the early 1910s. It was known as Coney Island Scenic coaster in the 1920s. Its largest drop was 9 feet, and it reached top speeds of about 10 mph. Stood in the location of the present-day arcade building.
Carousel1905–1988CarouselT. M. HartonFigures were auctioned off in 1988 to fund the expansion of Water World
Aerial Swing1900s–1972Spinning rideUnknownFeatured wicker gondolas upon opening, was updated with cars shaped like airplanes in the 1920s, and again in 1946 with cars shaped like rocket ships. Also known as Skyrocket.
House of Hilarity1907–unknownFunhouseT. M. Harton
Scenic Railway1907–1919Wooden roller coasterFrederick Ingersoll
Ye Mill Chutes/Mill Run1920s–1995Mill chuteGeorge SinclairIn the years following World War II, Ye Mill Chutes underwent a renovation which removed its tunnel and made its drop smaller. It was subsequently renamed Mill Run. In the years since its removal it has been increasingly referred to as "Old Mill".
Ravine Flyer5/28/1922–8/7/1938Wooden roller coasterJohn A. Miller/Harry C. Baker/George SinclairPeninsula Drive was constructed beneath two of its dips with permission from Waldameer in 1924. It closed in 1938 following the accidental death of a rider.
Caterpillar1920s–some point between 1946 and 1950CaterpillarTraver EngineeringOne of two Caterpillar rides to have operated at Waldameer. Sold to finance the addition of Comet.
The Whip1920s–unknownThe WhipW. F. MangelsOne of two Whip rides to have operated at Waldameer. Operated between the current carousel building and Merry-Go-Round Grove.
Custer Cars1920s–unknownCuster CarsCuster Specialty CompanyKnown to have operated as early as 1924
Miniature Train/Victory Special1924–unknownMiniature trainDayton Fun House Company / National Amusement DevicesGiven the name Victory Special during the WWII era. Its station was located next to the carousel. It had at least three different trains, the first of which was built by Dayton Fun House Company. The train built by National Amusement Devices was installed in 1947. It was relocated in some manner to make way for Comet.
Bluebeard's Castle1920s–late 1930sFunhouseUnknown
Bumper CarsLate 1920s–unknownBumper carsUnknownOperated in the current-day carousel building during the time the carousel occupied Merry-Go-Round Grove. Moved to a new building following the relocation of the carousel back into its original building. Eventually removed to make way for the current-day Dodgems.
Blue Goose1930–1988Kiddie carouselSpillman Engineering CompanyOriginally operated next to the 1905 carousel, but was later moved to Kiddieland. Figures were auctioned in 1988 to fund the expansion of Water World.
Loop-O-Plane1930s–1950sLoop-O-PlaneEyerly Aircraft CompanyOne of three inverting rides to have operated at Waldameer, the others being Looper and Chaos. Operated across from Aerial Swing on the midway.
Fun in the Dark1940s–1950Dark ridePretzel Amusement Ride CompanyHad 425 feet of track and featured 10 animatronic figures, including a Laughing Sam. Sold to finance the addition of Comet.
Flying Scooter1944–1976Flying ScootersBisch-RoccoOperated in the northwestern portion of the park, close to where Time Twister stands currently. Replaced by Spider in 1977.
Airplane Swing/Kiddie SwingsUnknownSpinning kiddie rideUnknownKnown to have operated in the 1940s
Whip1944–1947The WhipW. F. MangelsOne of two Whip rides to have operated at Waldameer. Operated in the northwestern portion of the park where Tilt-A-Whirl stands currently. Sold following the 1947 season.
Skyview Ferris Wheel1944–late 1950sFerris wheel (Big Wheel)Eli Bridge CompanyOperated in the northwestern portion of the park. Destroyed when it fell from a crane during an attempt to relocate it.
Tumble Bug1944–late 1950sTumble BugTraver EngineeringConsisted of six cars that ran along an undulating circular track 100 feet in diameter.
Caterpillar1948–unknownCaterpillarAllan Herschell CompanyOne of two Caterpillar rides to have operated at Waldameer. Replaced the 1944 Whip. Operated in the northwestern portion of the park where Tilt-A-Whirl stands currently.
Little Chief Fire EngineUnknownScenic ride in a miniature fire truckUnknownKnown to have operated in the 1950s. Offered a scenic tour of the park.
Spinning Fire TrucksUnknownSpinning kiddie rideUnknownSmall spinning ride featuring fire trucks, similar to the spinning kiddie rides still at the park currently. Known to have operated as early as 1961.
Kiddie TurnpikeUnknown–1983Miniature car rideUnknownKnown to have operated as early as 1961. Replaced by the full-sized Bumper Boats.
LooperUnknown–1963LooperAllan Herschell CompanyReplaced the 1948 Caterpillar. Operated in the northwestern portion of the park where Tilt-A-Whirl stands currently. One of three inverting rides to have operated at Waldameer, the others being Loop-O-Plane and Chaos. Replaced in 1964 by Tilt-A-Whirl.
Flying Coaster/"The Bump"1962–1994Flying CoasterAeroaffiliatesReferred to as "The Bump" by park guests. Operated where Wipeout stands currently. Replaced by Wipeout in 1995.
Spider1977–9/2/2024OctopusEyerly Aircraft CompanyReplaced Flying Scooter in 1977. Replaced by Time Twister in 2025. Relocated to The Terrortorium Haunted House & Amusements in Oxford, Alabama.
Mini Enterprise/"Mini E"1983–9/2/2013Spinning kiddie ride (Mini Enterprise)ZamperlaReplaced the Moon Walk tent. Removed in 2013 in order to allow for the expansion of the park's entrance and admissions booths. Relocated to Alabama Adventure & Splash Adventure, where it operated as "Helicopter Heroes" for a single season before being removed.
Bumper Boats1984–1999Bumper boatsUnknownOperated in the pond that Ravine Flyer 3 stands over currently
Li'l Sneak1984–1998Kiddie bumper boatsUnknownOperated where Big Rigs stands currently
Drop Tower7/5/2006–7/16/2006Drop tower (Super Shot 200)ARM RidesInstalled behind Wipeout from July 5 to July 16, 2006 to gauge the public's interest in a drop tower attraction before the purchase of XScream. Was 90 feet tall.
Small upcharge kiddie rides2017–2017Back-and-forth kiddie ridesUnknownFor the 2017 season, four small upcharge kiddie rides were located outside the arcade

Past Water World attractions

NameYears operatedTypeManufacturerNotes
Tad Pool6/18/1987–2015Children's water playground with water features and four body slides (some open, some enclosed) (all were one-person except for the largest, which allowed multiple children to slide at once)UnknownFeatured three tiers known as the "Tad Pool", "Cookie Pool", and "Raindrop Pool". Removed following the 2015 season, and replaced by Kidz Zone (though the latter stands on a plot of land that Tad Pool did not use).
Endless River (formerly Lazy River)6/18/1987–8/17/2025Lazy riverUnknownRemoved following the 2025 season to make way for a new lazy river
Lake Erie Dip6/18/1987–8/17/2025Open-air one-person body slideWater FormsLocated on the "Water World Island" in a tower complex that also featured Presque Isle Plunge. Removed following the 2025 season to make way for a new slide complex.
Presque Isle Plunge6/18/1987–8/17/2025Open-air one-person body slideWater FormsLocated on the "Water World Island" in a tower complex that also featured Lake Erie Dip. Removed following the 2025 season to make way for a new slide complex.
Heated Relaxing Pool1988–9/1/2025Heated poolUnknownRemoved following the 2025 season to make way for a new slide complex
Free-Fall Slide1989–9/2/2019Open-air one-person body slideCascadeShared a tower complex with Speed Slide. Removed following the 2019 season to make way for Rally Racer.
Speed Slide1989–9/2/2019Open-air one-person body slideCascadeShared a tower complex with Free-Fall Slide. Removed following the 2019 season to make way for Rally Racer.
Raging River1989–9/1/2025Open-air one or two-person inner tube slideProSlide TechnologyShared a tower complex with Wild River. Removed following the 2025 season to make way for a new slide complex.
Wild River1989–9/1/2025Open-air one or two-person inner tube slideCascadeShared a tower complex with Raging River. Removed following the 2025 season to make way for a new slide complex.

Past attractions

  • Original trolleys (1896–1930s)
  • Original penny arcade (first half of the 20th century)
  • Bowling alley (first half of the 20th century)
  • Snake Pit (first half of the 20th century)
  • Pony rides and donkey rides (first half of the 20th century)
  • Bathhouse (1900s–1946)
  • Lagoon and boat docks (1900s–1946)
  • Campsites and cottages on the beach (1900s–1946)
  • Boardwalk (1901–1946)
  • Original dance hall (1902–1924)
  • Hofbrau German Beer Garden/German Village (1909–1941)
  • Clamshell theater (1910s–unknown)
  • Café (1910s–unknown)
  • Swimming pools, canoes, and "Toboggan" slide into Lake Erie (1920s–1946)
  • Toonerville Trolley to the beach and back (1920s–1946)
  • Second dance hall (1925–1939)
  • Monkey Island (1930s–1950s)
  • Tricky Golf Course (1950s–late 1970s)
  • Moon Walk tent (1979–1982)
  • Showtime Theater (1994–2019)
  • Various small stores, games/game stands, pavilions, and refreshment buildings

Incidents

  • On July 11, 1904, 18-year-old Frank Woodbridge drowned while swimming in the Waldameer beaches when the life guards were on a dinner break.
  • During the late evening hours of August 7, 1938, the Ravine Flyer coaster failed to clear the hill following the dip crossing Peninsula Drive. As the train continued to travel back and forth over Peninsula Drive, passenger Mary Sersch became hysterical. Her brother, 19-year-old Clarence Sersch then rose out of his seat in an attempt to calm her. He lost his balance, which resulted in the fall to his death in the middle of Peninsula Drive. The ride was shut down for further investigation. One investigation into the coaster determined that the ride was condemned after it was discovered that a locked wheel assembly had caused the train to lose speed over Peninsula Drive, but other reports have stated that the ride was cleared of any wrongdoing. Regardless, it was dismantled at the request of then-park owner Alex Moeller's wife, who was distraught over the incident. Ravine Flyer was replaced 70 years later in 2008 by Ravine Flyer II, in which Peninsula Drive was spanned again. The ride's station still stands today, now a picnic grove known as Lakeview Grove.
  • In the fall of 1941, the Hofbrau German Beer Garden caught fire while hosting a company dinner. 11 people were injured, and one 17-year-old waitress was killed when she returned to the burning building to retrieve her purse.
  • On May 26, 2014, a man was stabbed before a fight broke out in the park. The stabbed victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment and survived.
  • On October 23, 2016, a fight broke out at an event being hosted in the Rainbow Gardens dance hall which resulted in shots being fired. Several people were injured, but no one was killed.
  • On June 28, 2019, the Chaos ride was going through its usual cycle. At around 1:30 p.m., the ride became stuck upside-down for about two minutes. There were no injuries reported during this incident. The ride was closed for the rest of the day and reopened the following day with the upside-down feature temporarily removed. On July 3, the cause of the malfunction was stated to be due to loose wires. The ride was reopened to its full ride cycle again on July 4 without further issue.
  • In the afternoon of April 19, 2020, five individuals broke into Water World while it was closed and rode skateboards through the park and inside several of the water slides, causing thousands of dollars in damages to the slides in the form of chips and scratches. They were spotted and taken into custody at the park, and all five were initially charged with third-degree felony-level criminal mischief. All five later agreed to pay a restitution of $10,000 each in return for their charges being lessened to second-degree misdemeanors.
  • On May 31, 2021, a fight broke out inside the park at around 6:30 p.m. Seven people were later charged in connection to it.
  • On July 11, 2022, a fight broke out inside the park just before 7:00 p.m. One person was hospitalized with a spinal cord injury.
  • In the evening of August 17, 2024, the Flying Swings ride failed to slow down as it was brought back to the ground, causing several riders to hit their legs on the fence surrounding the ride. The ride reopened several days later following an inspection and several test cycles without further issue.

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