Waldameer Park
Waldameer Park and Water World is an amusement / water park in Erie, Pennsylvania located at the base of Presque Isle. 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 United States. The park is admission-free, with a midway, and covered picnic facilities. The roller coasters and other major rides require either the display of a paid wristband scanned upon riding, or the use of "Wally Points" on their "Wally Card" system. A gift shop is located in the park selling Waldameer souvenirs. The water park operates an assortment of water slides and raft rides and is admission by fee only. The name "Waldameer" can be translated literally as "Woods by the Sea" in German. Waldameer's operating season runs from May through September.
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." The trolley car company extended service to its new park, making Hoffman's Grove picnic area a terminus on the line in the hopes of increasing passenger traffic.The park operates two classic dark attractions: the Whacky Shack, a two-story ride, and the Pirates Cove, a walk-through funhouse. Both were designed and built by the dark ride master Bill Tracy and his company, Amusement Display Associates of Cape May, New Jersey.
Waldameer sold its classic carousel at auction in 1988 for more than $1 million. A new carousel with sixty operating horses was obtained from Chance Manufacturing. The park owner intended to construct a new restaurant called The Carousel next to the Rainbow Gardens banquet hall, though this idea never came to fruition. A 10-foot giraffe and a jumping horse from the classic carousel were reserved from the auction to be used in the new restaurant. Part of the auction proceeds was used to erect four additional water slides—a speed slide, free fall slide, one-man and two-man raft sides—all built by Molded Fiberglass Company of Union City.
For the 2007 season, Waldameer opened X-Scream, a 140-foot-tall drop tower ride. In 2008, the highly anticipated Ravine Flyer II wooden coaster opened leading to 20% increase in attendance, and the busiest season in park history. The coaster won the Golden Ticket Award for the best new ride for 2008. The 2009 season saw the extension of the midway south to coincide with the addition of a new Disk-O ride, Mega Vortex. A modern, "cashless" pay system called a Wally Card was introduced for 2010. A new family-oriented area, The North End, located within the train turnaround, opened in 2011. The rides located in the area are the Flying Swings, S.S. Wally, and Wendy's Tea Party. New additions for the 2012 season included the Zamperla-manufactured Happy Swing, a second train for the L. Ruth Express, a redesigned loading area for the Whacky Shack, and the requirement that all in-park transactions must be made with a Wally Card. For the 2014 season, Waldameer painted the slides in Water World. as well as add new decorative items throughout the park. In 2015, Waldameer began a waterpark expansion with the opening of the largest wave pool in the tri-state area. The 2016 season saw the addition of new slides, for younger children, and a splash pad, known as Kidz Zone. A new water playground, dubbed Battle of Lake Erie, was introduced for the 2017 season. New additions for the 2018 season included a new bowl slide from ProSlide Technology, called CannonBOWL, and a Zamperla Samba Balloon Ride, named Balloon Race. In 2019, the park is set to unveil Chaos, a Zamperla Discovery pendulum ride.
Awards
In 2008, Ravine Flyer II was named "Best New Ride" by Amusement Today and was ranked #11. That same year, Paul Nelson was also named "Person Of The Year" by Amusement Today.In addition, Waldameer's two Bill Tracy dark rides, Whacky Shack and Pirate's Cove, have won numerous darkride awards from DAFE.org. Both attractions have consistently ranked in the top 10 for their respective categories.
Current rides
Roller coasters
- Comet - Herbert Paul Schmeck
- Ravine Flyer II - The Gravity Group Adult wooden roller coaster
- Ravine Flyer 3 - E&F Miler Industries Children's roller coaster
- Steel Dragon - Maurer Söhne Spinning coaster
- Whirlwind - SBF Visa Group Spinning coaster
Thrill rides
- X-Scream - ARM
- Ali Baba - ARM
- Wipeout - Chance Rides
- Sea Dragon - Chance Rides
- Tilt-A-Whirl - Sellener
- Paratrooper - Hrubertz MFG
- Spider - Eyerly Aircraft Co.
- Mega Vortex - Zamperla
- Flying Swings - Zamperla
- Music Express - Bertazzon
- Chaos - Zamperla
Family rides
- Ferris wheel - Chance Rides
- Whacky Shack - Bill Tracy
- Dodgems - Majestic
- L. Ruth Express Train - Chance Rides
- Pirate's Cove Fun House - Bill Tracy
- Grand Carousel - Chance Rides
- Sky Ride - Scenic Gondola Ride
- S.S. Wally - Zamperla
- Wendy's Tea Party - Zamperla
- Balloon Race - Zamperla
Kiddie rides
- Frog Hopper - Miniature drop tower
- Big Rigs - Convoy ride - Zamperla
- Pony Ride
- Kiddie Wet Boats
- Sky Fighter
- Umbrella Ride
- Lil Toot - Self-propelled Kiddie train ride
- Happy Swing - Zamperla
Water attractions
- Thunder River - Hopkins Rides
Water World
Water World slides and attractions
- Awesome Twosome
- Liquid Lightning
- Bermuda Triangle
- Raging River
- Wild River
- Presque Isle Plunge
- Lake Erie Dip
- CannonBOWL - Proslide Technology
- RallyRACER
- Endless River
- Giant Heated Relaxing Pool
- Giant Wave Pool
Kid Zones
- Kidz Zone: 8 slides
- Battle Of Lake Erie: 8 slides
Past rides and attractions
Past rides
- Ravine Flyer
- Hand-carved Carousel
- Bumper Boats
- Kiddie Bumper Boats
- Old Mill / Mill Run
- Figure Eight
- Eli Bridge Ferris wheel
- Whip
- Flying Coaster/The Bump
- Free-fall Slide
- Speed Slide
- Mini E
Past attractions
- Monkey Island
- Boardwalk
- Bavarian Hoffbrau
- Tad/Cookie Pool
- Showtime Theater
Incidents at Waldameer Park
June 28, 2019: On this day Chaos was going through its usual cycle at around 1:30 pm and the ride ended up getting 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 removed. On July 3rd, the cause of the malfunction was blamed on loose wires. The ride was opened to its full ride cycle on July 4th without further major issues