Philippine Daily Inquirer

CONEY ISLAND

ROARS BACK TO LIFE

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NEW YORK—New York’s Coney Island echoed with the sound of screams of delight from rollercoas­ters again Friday as its famous amusement parks reopened for the first time since the pandemic.

The reopening of the attraction­s is the latest example of New York City creeping back to normal after cinemas, sports arenas and some theaters resumed operations, albeit with limited capacity, in recent weeks.

“We are delighted to welcome the city back,” said Dennis Vourderis, whose family owns the boardwalk’s 45-meter high Wonder Wheel that first opened inside Deno’s Amusement Park in 1920.

We are delighted to welcome the city back. I have missed the kids running around on the rides

Dennis Vourderis Wonder Wheel owner

People’s playground

“I have missed the kids running around on the rides,” he added, saying many business owners in the “People’s Playground” in Brooklyn still face a battle to survive following the lengthy shutdown.

“The challenges are insurmount­able. Being closed for an entire 18 months is very challengin­g for a business like this,” Vourderis told AFP.

The parks were last open in 2019 after the pandemic wiped out the whole of the 2020 season.

For now, they are restricted to 33 percent capacity, or 1,000 people at any one time, while face masks and social distancing are mandatory.

Those restrictio­ns didn’t take anything away from the experience of Maritsa Mansuroglu, who brought her two boys to a place she has frequented since childhood.

“Coney Island is like the biggest attraction that we have here in New York so it was really important to get here,” she told AFP.

Mayor Bill de Blasio was among the first to enjoy the attraction­s, taking a ride on Luna Park’s Cyclone, a steep wooden rollercoas­ter that debuted in 1927.

“Coney Island is back and it will be better than ever,” said the 59-year-old Democrat, who also announced that the neighborho­od’s beaches, usually crowded in summer, would open as usual at the end of May.

 ??  ?? IT’S A GO New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (foreground) rides the ‘Cyclone’ rollercoas­ter on the opening day of the 2021 season at the Luna Park amusement park in Coney Island.
IT’S A GO New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (foreground) rides the ‘Cyclone’ rollercoas­ter on the opening day of the 2021 season at the Luna Park amusement park in Coney Island.
 ?? —PHOTOS BY AFP ?? RIDES UP, MASKS DOWN Visitors relish the excitement of a Luna Park park ride on Friday after 18 months of waiting.
—PHOTOS BY AFP RIDES UP, MASKS DOWN Visitors relish the excitement of a Luna Park park ride on Friday after 18 months of waiting.
 ??  ?? ON A HIGH Coney Island in Brooklyn reopened for first time in 18 months after being closed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.
ON A HIGH Coney Island in Brooklyn reopened for first time in 18 months after being closed due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.
 ??  ?? THE RUSH People take the plunge on The Cyclone after Coney Island’s amusement parks reopened on Friday.
THE RUSH People take the plunge on The Cyclone after Coney Island’s amusement parks reopened on Friday.

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