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Joyland Amusement Park

Joyland Amusement Park was a small family-owned traditional amusement park, located in Lubbock, Texas, United States within Lubbock's Mackenzie Park. It typically operated from March to September of each year, opening 6 days a week but only during the evening on weeknights.

Entrance to park

History

The park was founded in the 1940s with the name "Mackenzie Park Playground." In 1973, it had 13 rides and was acquired by the Dean family, who renamed the park to its current name. Members of the Dean family still operate the park.[1] Like many smaller parks it uses a mixture of individual ride admissions and pay one price admission, with patrons taking their choice.

On September 12, 2022, The Dean Family announced that Joyland would not reopen and the park will be auctioned on October 27, 2022, if an interested party, with a viable offer, is not found by October 1, 2022. On October 21, 2022 it was announced that buyers Jim and Kai Evans along with Daryl and Stephanie Holland would reopen the park for the 2023 season.[2][3] The park would not reopen in 2023 following an announcement on January 10, 2023, that buyers backed out of the purchase, and liquidation of the park would begin soon.[4]

Misty Midway

Layout and operation

The park is laid out linearly with a midway. Much of the midway has water sprayers overhead to mist guests, which increases guest comfort in Lubbock's hot, dry climate. There are several water rides, roller coasters and family rides.

There is a park train that runs from one end to the other, with a station near the kiddie rides as well as one at the far end of the park, done in ATSF colors, as well as a sky ride/chairlift system, with a single station, both of which allow patrons to view the entire park.

Galaxi coaster

Rides

The park has about 30 rides, including 2 roller coasters. There is an old time carousel at the park entrance which features classic advertisements on the top, as well as a selection of typical rides such as a Trabant (ride), Scrambler (ride), and bumper cars.

Roller coasters

Thrill rides

Family rides

Kiddie rides

The coasters of the park include:

Paratrooper ride

References

  1. ^ from the park site Archived 2006-06-19 at the Wayback Machine history page
  2. ^ "Joyland to be auctioned off, family says park will not reopen". KLBK | KAMC | EverythingLubbock.com. 2022-09-12. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  3. ^ Stegall, Amber (September 12, 2022). "Joyland will not reopen, is now for sale". Fox34. Retrieved 2022-09-12.
  4. ^ Edgin, Alana (January 10, 2023). "Buyers back out of Joyland Amusement Park rescue, liquidation to begin". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  5. ^ from RCDB Archived 2006-05-15 at the Wayback Machine info on S.D.C.
  6. ^ from RCDB on this Galaxi instance
  7. ^ from the park site Archived 2007-08-24 at the Wayback Machine page which claims to be reprinted from an Amusement Today article by Gary Slade, Volume 10, Issue 1, April 2006. joylandpark.com no longer mentions the coaster.
  8. ^ from RCDB site on new coaster plans

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