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Playing at Rye Playland

Monday, September 25th, 2006



The absolute to go to Rye Playland is at the end of the summer. Just be sure to check their schedule to make sure you pick a day before they close up. Their hours get quite sparse towards - . This is the best because the park is nearly empty. No heat and sweat, no kids running around dropping ice cream on your shoe and no lines. Yes, no lines.

We parked in the side lot and met Craig at “Ye Old Mill.” The official story of this ride is…

“As you enter this dark ride on a , a voice tells the story of the who are protecting their jewels. You’ll encounter a and a terrifying troll during this eerie journey.”

…but this may give you a better picture:

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It’s a pretty cool ride. You float around a in a , that might tip over at any moment…seriously…be careful. Things move and make noise, but overall, it’s not too scary.

We went on only the best rides. The and the Double Shot are musts…

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…and of course all the . You can never get sick of going on the famous Dragon Coaster…over and over and over…did I mention no lines?

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There is something about Playland that you might not expect. I would call it a certain aire. As you walk around and have all sorts of fun, the sun starts to go down and it gets a little chilly. If you are there on a clear evening, you can go out on the pier and try to look across Long Island Sound.

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The best part is just hanging out on the pier looking back at the park waiting for it to get a little bit darker, because the best part comes next.

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The at night. Who says isn’t romantic? Riding the with a nice messing up your hair offers a deserved break from reality. This might be the most memorable part of the day. You have to make sure you go on the almost at to feel the .

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Besides the of Playland, there were some movies filmed here, such as Tom Hanks’ “Big” and Wood Allen’s “Sweet and Lowdown.”

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