Funland, Rehoboth Beach

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Funland (Rehoboth Beach)
Location Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, US
Website https://funlandrehoboth.com/
Owner Al Faschnacht
General Manager Chris Darr
Operated By Seaside Amusements
Opened 1939
Previous names The Rehoboth Beach Sports Center
Operating season Mother's Day Weekend - Weekend After Labor Day
Visitors (per annum) 250,000 - 350,000
Area 1 acre
Rides 19 and a children's play area total
Slogan Today's Fun at Yesterdays Prices

Funland (Rehoboth Beach) is a family owned amusement park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It has 19 rides. There are also family style games and an arcade.[1] The park is off the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. It opened in 1939 as The Rehoboth Beach Sports Center. It was purchased by the Faschnacht family in 1962., They changed the name to Funland. In 2023, it is owned and run by the Faschnacht family. [2] Funland has some rides that were there when it was purchased. The two oldest rides are The Boats and The Fire Engines. Both of them were likely opened in 1946 or 1947.[3] The park is known for its cheaply priced tickets and its Haunted Mansion ride. It is the only amusement park in the state of Delaware.[4] Funland opened for its 61st season on May 7, 2022.[5]

History[change | change source]

Before the name was changed to Funland in 1962, the park was known as The Rehoboth Beach Sports Center. It was owned by the Dentino family. On March 6, 1962, nine days before the sale was final, the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962 started. The storm lasted three days. The Rehoboth Beach Sports Center was one of the few business that were not destroyed by the storm. It was damaged but the Faschnacht family decided they still wanted buy it.[6] Funland gets between 250,000 and 350,000 visitors each year.[7]

Rides[change | change source]

Funland has 19 rides. It also has a play area for children. Five of the nineteen rides were there when Funland was bought. These rides are the Merry Go Round, Boats, Fire Engines, Sky Fighters, and Helicopters.[8][9]

Rides[8] Attraction Type Year Ride Opened[10]
Boats Likely 1946 or 1947
Fire Engines 1946 or 1947
Merry Go Round Carousel 1960
Sky Fighters Between 1956 and 1962
Cycles 1971
Swinger Swing 1984
Kiddie Wheel Kiddie Ferris Wheel 2005
Trucks 2000
Cruisers Music Express 1988
Helicopters Red Baron 1961
Crazy Dazys Teacups 1964
Free Spin Kiddie drop tower 2022
Paratrooper Paratrooper 1982
Gravitron Gravitron 1984
Bumpler Cars Bumper cars 2001
Sea Dragon Pirate Ship 1990
Superflip 360 Pendulum 2017
Haunted Mansion Haunted house 1979

References[change | change source]

  1. Funland, Amusment Park. "Funland Rides". Funland Rehoboth Beach. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  2. CBS News (2015-08-09). "A Fun Ride Back in Time". CBS News. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
  3. Lindsley, Chris (2019). Land of Fun: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Amusement Park for the Ages. Tocoma Park, Maryland: Lindsley Publishing. p. 48. ISBN 9780578468259.
  4. Funland, Amusment Park. "Tickets Per Ride". Funland Rehoboth Beach. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  5. Funland, Amusement Park. "Schedule". Funland Rehoboth Beach. Retrieved 2022-04-10.
  6. Funland, Amusement Park. "History of Becoming Funland". FunlandRehoboth. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  7. The Oldfather Group (2019-05-09). "Funland in Rehoboth Beach is 57 Years Old and Still Creating Treasured Memories for Generations of Families". Cape Gazette. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  8. 8.0 8.1 {{Cite web|last=Funland|first=Amusment Park|title=Rides|url=https://funlandrehoboth.com/rides%7Caccess-date=2022-04-10%7Cwebsite=Funland[permanent dead link] Rehoboth Beach}]
  9. Lindsley, Chris (2019). Land of Fun: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Amusement Park for the Ages. Tocoma Park, Maryland: Lindsley Publishing. pp. 47–56. ISBN 9780578468259.
  10. Lindsley, Chris (2019). Land of Fun: The Story of an Old-Fashioned Amusement Park for the Ages. Tocoma Park, Maryland: Lindsley Publishing. pp. 6, 48, 50, 52, 53, 54. ISBN 9780578468259.