Las Vegas Review-Journal

Coney Island amusement parks open

Return after lost year sign of progress in N.Y.

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The Wonder Wheel began turning and the Cyclone whipped into action as Coney Island’s illustriou­s amusement parks reopened Friday after the pandemic shuttered New York City’s iconic summer playground all last year.

After 529 days of closure, “it’s a very emotional day. We wanted to spread positivity,” Alessandro Zamperla, the president of the company that owns Luna Park — home of the Cyclone — said at a ceremony.

“It’s been very tough, but now is really a day of celebratio­n, a day where we get together and we want to inspire people to come here, to really be able to have fun,” said Zamperla, whose company is called Central Amusement Internatio­nal Inc. It has six new attraction­s for youngsters coming online this year, according to its website.

The attraction­s will be open on weekends at first, with reduced capacity and other precaution­s.

Frontline workers got the first rides on the Wonder Wheel, which turned 100 last year. It was closed for the centennial, but Dennis Vourderis, a member of the family that owns Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, was only looking forward.

“It’s a great honor for us to be able to bring some joy into the life of many New Yorkers … to be able to come in, have fun, smile again, which they haven’t done in a while,” Vourderis said at the opening ceremony, where federal, state and city officials enthused about rides, hot dogs and summer fun.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader — and Brooklyn native — Chuck Schumer recalled riding his bike to the boardwalk as a boy. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’d have happily gotten up at 3:40 a.m. to make it to the reopening. City Parks Commission­er Mitchell Silver said he planned to ride the Cyclone for the first time since his teenage years.

Mayor Bill de Blasio called the reopening “one of the best days of the year.”

“Coney Island comes back, the rides come back and now New York City will come back. You can feel it,” he said.

 ?? John Minchillo The Associated Press ?? New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, attends the ribbon cutting and seasonal opening of the Coney Island amusement park area on Friday in Brooklyn. It has six new attraction­s for youngsters coming online this year, according to its website.
John Minchillo The Associated Press New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, left, attends the ribbon cutting and seasonal opening of the Coney Island amusement park area on Friday in Brooklyn. It has six new attraction­s for youngsters coming online this year, according to its website.

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