Astroland closing this Sunday...for good.

Yeah it's now OFFICIALLY a wrap for Astroland. 
My friend and I knew this was coming so last weekend we took a trip to Astroland and rode damn near every ride that we could (Astroland is expensive!) and had the best time ever.  I'll post pics from our field trip later.  I'm glad we did it. Riding those rides with one of my oldest friends took me back, I mean way back to elementary school days when we used to race after school let out to Astroland.  Back then the people who ran the rides were people in the neighborhood so we basically knew all the people and rode the rides for free lol.  Good times.  Saturday is supposed to be extra shitty out here in NY but if you can take a ride down to CI and take in all that is Astroland for the last time.

Coney Island's Astroland owner calls it quits; park closing Sunday forever

After months of bickering with developer Thor Equities over the renewal of a lease, Astroland owner Carol Hill Albert announced she had no choice but to pull the plug.

"I have not given up on Coney Island as Thor Equities has stated," said Albert, who employs 75 year-round employees and 275 seasonal workers. "I have given up on trying to get Thor to negotiate, which I have attempted to do every month since June, and numerous times in August."

The park, which would normally close Oct. 13, had teetered dangerously close to shuttering ever since Thor purchased it in 2006, despite a public push to keep it open until a larger plan for the area was approved by the city.

Albert said the decision was based on a concern for her employees and the amount of time it takes to pack up the rides and games now operating at the 3.1-acre park.

"My employees cannot live in a state of limbo any longer," Albert said in a statement.

The brinksmanship between the two had been bubbled under the surface, but it exploded last week when Astroland lawyer Sid Davidoff sent a letter threatening to shut down the park unless Thor approved a two-year lease agreement.

Coney Island Development Corp. President Lynn Kelly said Astroland's closing illustrates the importance of wrapping up and approving an ambitious zoning plan by the city.

"This further underscores the need for the city's comprehensive rezoning plan as the only hope for preserving the amusement area and bringing the necessary jobs, infrastructure and affordable housing to the neighborhood," Kelly said.

Thor spokesman Stefan Friedman blasted Albert and suggested she was the one leaving Coney Island high and dry.

"We are extremely disappointed that Carol Albert has decided to give up on the future of Coney Island when her current lease isn't even up for a number of months," Friedman said. "However, Coney Island will be fully open for business in the Summer of 2009 with amusements, games, shopping and entertainment galore."

 

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