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Jolly Roger Amusement Park

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Location

Ocean City, Maryland

Opened

1964

Official Website

http://jollyrogerpark.com/

Jolly Roger Amusement Park is an amusement park located in Ocean City, Maryland. The park features two locations in Ocean City: one at the pier on the Ocean City boardwalk and one further uptown at 30th Street. Both locations feature numerous thrill rides, including a looping roller coaster at the pier, bumper cars, a ferris wheel, a carousel, and kiddie rides, among others. The parks also contain typical carnival-like games and eateries. The 30th Street location additionally features two eighteen-hole mini-golf courses, Splash Mountain, a full-service waterpark with many slides and activity pools, and 10 go-kart tracks.

Present roller coasters (3)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Status
Barracuda Zierer Steel 2019 Operating
Wacky Worm Fajume Steel - Family 2005 Operating
Wildcat Schwarzkopf Steel 1999 (originally)

2015 (current)

Operating

Past roller coasters (13)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Status
Sea Serpent Miler Manufacturing Steel 2015 2021 Relocated to Keller's Flea Market
Sea Serpent (2014) Miler Manufacturing Steel 2014 2014 Relocated to Adventure Park USA
Avalanche Schwarzkopf Steel 2008 2014 Sold to Evenpro Park in Peru
Racing Zierer Steel 2007 2007 Travelling with Reithoffer Shows
Wild Mouse Maurer Rides Steel 2002 2006 Relocated to Funtown Splashtown U.S.A.
Firecracker Pinfari Steel 1998 1998 Sold to Amusements of America
King Kobra Schwarzkopf Steel - Shuttle 1987 1989 Relocated to Alton Towers Resort and later Hopi Hari
Miller's Gold Mine Allan Herschell Company Steel 1987 1987 Relocated to Coney Island (Indepedent Vendor 2)
Time Twister Vekoma Steel 1987 1993 Relocated to Genting SkyWorlds
Looping Star Schwarzkopf Steel 1984 1985 Relocated to Frontier City
Dragon Zamperla Steel - Powered 1984 1985 Demolished
Gallassia SDC Steel 1960s 1974 - 1979 Demolished
Unknown Allan Herschell Company Steel - Little Dipper 1964 ≤ 1981 Demolished
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