woah I caught this uploaded 49 seconds ago. This is as first as I've ever been lol. Just wanted to say that I appreciate you doing reviews on all these small parks that aren't flashy - I feel like sometimes I end up watching 5 different channels covering the same 2 dozen parks over and over again.
Reminds me a lot of Tuscora Park in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Tuscora is also set in a public park and has eight rides, only three of which adults can ride. These include a 1928 Spillman carousel and a 1941 Parker Ferris Wheel.
The carousel originally was in coney Island as part of Macallas kiddie park next to the cyclone , but Robert Moses black hand contributed to helping it relocate to flushing
It’s fun with little kids to hit up the zoo and this place for a good half day trip. Mine enjoyed it a few years back but even at 5 and 7 now, they’re likely to big to be impressed thanks to multiple Disney trips.
I’m glad to see the remains of the Verrazano Viper get put to good use 🥲 (that was my first ever coaster and it was recycled for this place) I would totally go here!
woah I caught this uploaded 49 seconds ago. This is as first as I've ever been lol. Just wanted to say that I appreciate you doing reviews on all these small parks that aren't flashy - I feel like sometimes I end up watching 5 different channels covering the same 2 dozen parks over and over again.
Nice!
Nice review! But these days, Corona Park wouldn't be my first choice of name
I wouldn't be surprised if it possibly gets renamed.
Lol haha
They should've known that covid was going to come and not name it corona park
Always enjoy these unique reviews!
You're welcome!
Reminds me a lot of Tuscora Park in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Tuscora is also set in a public park and has eight rides, only three of which adults can ride. These include a 1928 Spillman carousel and a 1941 Parker Ferris Wheel.
Sounds like a quaint park.
Another family amusement park review, awesome!
Yup!
Grew up near here before it was Fantasy Forest, but I rode that carousel many, many times. It is a great carousel and is super nostalgic for me.
Nice!
The carousel originally was in coney Island as part of Macallas kiddie park next to the cyclone , but Robert Moses black hand contributed to helping it relocate to flushing
Thanks for the background.
I haven’t heard of this park
It's a small one.
A coaster credit is a coaster credit none the less
True.
It’s fun with little kids to hit up the zoo and this place for a good half day trip. Mine enjoyed it a few years back but even at 5 and 7 now, they’re likely to big to be impressed thanks to multiple Disney trips.
Makes sense!
Also, Corona Choo Choo is now an unfortunate name.
Just do what I do when I think of that word. Think of the drink Corona Light instead.
@@mitchellries256 I don't drink and when I did, I didn't drink Corona
@@strudelninja I don't drink either. It was just a suggestion.
The park is called Corona Park.
I guess we can do what Ceave did and call it Crown Park instead.
0:52, very cool seeing SFGAdv's Skyway in its original location!
Yup!
really surprised you did a review of my local park ngl aha !
I review anything!
2:55 is that a sun kid butterfly? Or is it just a ladder
Definitely not a butterfly.
OMG this is the park with the world famous CORONA COBRA COASTER
At Corona Park.
I’m glad to see the remains of the Verrazano Viper get put to good use 🥲 (that was my first ever coaster and it was recycled for this place) I would totally go here!
Nice!