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Who is the owner of Adventureland Long Island?

Who is the owner of Adventureland Long Island?

Steven Gentile
Adventureland president and co-owner Steven Gentile on the carousel at Adventureland in Farmingdale. Steven Gentile, president and co-owner of L.I. Adventureland, an amusement park on Long Island, talked about making it through the pandemic, reopening, and its newest ride.

How old is Adventureland Long Island?

1962
Adventureland is Long Island’s Amusement Park since 1962 and we welcome you and your family and friends to come enjoy a fun and exciting day on our rides, attractions, games, and more. Adventureland Amusement Park is only located 30 minutes east of New York City, at 2245 Broad Hollow Rd.

What age is Sundown Adventureland for?

Sundown Adventureland is a fairly large theme park for under 10’s. It is located near Retford, Nottinghamshire and is not too far from Lincoln. It’s only 6 miles from the A1. Sundown has no age restrictions so you can go safely in the knowledge that you all can have a great day out.

When does Adventureland open?

Adventureland is opened seasonally: weekends in March, April, May, October and September and all days in the summer. Alvin Cohen and Herb Budin bought seven acres of property in 1962 and opened a restaurant, an arcade and mini golf.

How long is Adventureland open?

Adventureland is open on weekends from late April through late September and seven days a week from Memorial Day until Labor Day. The Adventure Bay Waterpark is open Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Where is Adventureland located?

Adventureland is an amusement park in East Farmingdale, New York, located on Route 110 (Broad Hollow Road). Adventureland has been Long Island’s main amusement park since 1962.

What does Adventureland mean?

What does adventureland mean? Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word adventureland. Adventureland is one of the “themed lands” at the many Disneyland-style theme parks run by the Walt Disney Company around the world. It is themed to resemble the remote jungles in Africa, Asia, South America, and the South Pacific.