The Deadly History Of This New Jersey Amusement Park Is Terrifying But True
By Kim Magaraci|Published July 05, 2022
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Amusement parks are supposed to be fun for the whole family, and a relaxing and safe way to chase some thrills on a nice day. In the 1980s, a northern New Jersey park quickly gained a reputation for being just the opposite. Action Park was a dangerous recreation complex, and it wasn’t long before it earned plenty of unfavorable nicknames.
Just about everyone who grew up in New Jersey heard about Action Park — or Class Action Park or Traction Park, as the locals called it.
Every ride at Action Park was a bit of a free-for-all. It was certainly a unique park, and the extreme designs and lack of safety precautions made it a notorious place for family fun.
Some of the wildest rides caused injuries regularly. The cement Alpine Slide would leave riders bruised and bloodied as they hurled around a course at top speed ... often falling off of their sleds.
To learn more and to see some of Action Park's most infamous attractions, watch the short documentary below:
Action Park has long since been closed down — much to the delight of amusement-goers in New Jersey, who now head to safer, more regulated parks. Do you have any stories about summer days spent at Action Park? We’d love to hear from you! Let’s talk about it in the comments.
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