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Morey's Piers
Park statistics
Location Wildwood, New Jersey, USA
Status
Operated
Operated
Opened 1969
Opening
Owner
Operated by
Area
Previous names
Operating season
Slogan America's Boardwalk
Park map
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Website moreyspiers.com

Morey's Piers and Beachfront Waterparks is an oceanfront boardwalk amusement park and water park located in the popular beach resort town of Wildwood, New Jersey.

History[]

The park was first founded in 1969 when Will and Bill Morey (former park owners) purchased a large fiberglass racing slide on the original pier.

This park has received generally positive reviews from international critics and attendees because of its family-friendliness, park staff, popular beachfront location, and quality of the attractions.[1]

Present roller coasters (7)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Status
Sea Serpent Vekoma Shuttle 1984 Operating
Fly The Great Nor'Easter Vekoma Inverted 1995 Operating
Doo Wopper Zamperla Wild Mouse 1998 (at Adventure Pier)
2005 (at Surfside Pier)
Operating
Great White Custom Coasters International Wooden 1996 Operating
Rollies Coaster Pinfari Steel 1999 Operating
Wild Whizzer SBF Visa Steel-Spinning 2018 Operating
Runaway Tram Zierer Steel 2019 Operating

Past roller coasters (10)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Status
Wild Mouse (Marine Pier) B. A. Schiff & Associates Wild Mouse 1957 1966 - 1968 Demolished
Wild Mouse (Fun Pier) B. A. Schiff & Associates Wild Mouse 1957 1961 Demolished
Zyklon Pinfari Steel 1967 - 1969 1999 Demolished
Jet 400 Schwarzkopf Steel 1975 1984 Destroyed by fire
Jumbo Jet Schwarzkopf Steel 1976 1987 Sold to German broker and relocated to Alton Towers Resort[2]
Flitzer Zierer Steel 1983 2018 Demolished (3 cars reused as decoration at Runaway Tram)
Katapult Schwarzkopf Steel 1985 1988 Relocated to Linnanmäki
Zyclone Pinfari Steel 1988 1989 Relocated to Fun Spot; currently at Parque de Diversiones Anita Nueva Aventura
Jet Star Schwarzkopf Steel 1993 1999 Relocated to Luna Park La Palmyre
RC-48 Pinfari Steel 2000 2004 Travelling with Wade Shows, Inc.

Cancelled roller coasters[]

Name Manufacturer Type Planned opening Notes
Boardwalk Flyer Great Coasters International Wooden 2013 Would have traversed between Surfside Pier and the former Hunt's Pier

References[]

  1. Reviews - Morey's Piers, Tripadvisor. Accessed 2012-12-13.
  2. Searching for the Lost Coaster - Morey's Piers Jumbo Jet by Wildwood Video Archive, YouTube. 2025-03-29.

External links[]

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