Theme Park Hats
Description: Action Park was an amusement and water park located in Vernon Township, New Jersey, United States, on the grounds of the Vernon Valley/Great Gorge ski resort. The park consisted primarily of water-based attractions and originally opened to the public in 1978, under the ownership of Great American Recreation (GAR). Many of its attractions were unique, attracting thrill-seekers from across the New York metropolitan area. Action Park's popularity went hand-in-hand with a reputation for poorly designed rides, under-trained and under-aged staff, intoxicated guests and staff, and a consequently poor safety record. At least six people are known to have died as a result of mishaps on rides at the park.
Theme Park, Car on the Road, Car and Skull Hat
by gggraphicdesignnn
$14 $19
Description: A play on the classic "Lets All Go To The Lobby" snack dance promo, I updated it to be more theme park centric with some of the best snacks. Art By Alyssa Erin
Lets All Go To A Theme Park Hat
by Dan's Awful Vacation Shirt Outlet
$14 $19
The Theme Park Preservation Society Hat
by ThemeParkPreservationSociety
$14 $19
Vintage Action Park New Jersey 1978 - Theme Park Hat
by Tivanatee
$14 $19
Description: Conceived in the late '50s, Legend City was a wild west-themed amusement park that opened its doors in 1963 in Tempe, Arizona. During its twenty-year run, Legend City was an entertainment destination, providing a unique and fun experience for locals and tourists alike. Legend City featured a number of memorable attractions such as the Lost Dutchman Mine ride, Cochise’s Stronghold river ride, Sky Ride, Penny Arcade, Miniature Golf, Log Jammer, and Iron Horse, the train that ran the narrow gauge Legend City Railroad. The park's Golden Palace Saloon featured a multitude of live entertainment, ranging from musical performances and magic acts to ventriloquism and square dancing.
Description: Miracle Strip Amusement Park was a theme park located in Panama City Beach, Florida, which operated from 1963 to 2004. The park featured several typical rides that were enhanced in unique ways by placing them within domed structures and adding lighting effects, temperature changes, smoke effects and music. These included the Abominable Snowman, Dante's Inferno and The Dungeon. There were also standard rides, such as bumper cars, a log flume, a scenic car driving attraction called Route 63, a train, a Vonroll type 101 sky ride, a Wave Swinger, loop-o-plane and the stand-outs; the Starliner Roller Coaster and O2 Tower. The park was also dotted with multiple kiddie rides.
Description: Boardwalk and Baseball was a theme park built near Haines City, Florida, at the south-east corner of the Interstate 4-US 27 interchange. It replaced Circus World at the same location, and was owned by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Park Group (now Harcourt, a division of Reed Elsevier). It opened in April 1987, and closed January 17, 1990. The park recycled many of Circus World's rides and exhibits. The petting zoos were removed, the rides and shows were rethemed, and Baseball City Stadium was built on the site. Although the park was considered superior to its predecessor, it was predicted to fail by industry observers at the grand opening. Its relatively standard rides were considered no match as a Walt Disney World competitor.
With The Singing Busts Album Cover Hat
by Unfiltered Curmudgeon
$14 $19
Description: If you are the one who loves to be at rope drop every morning to get on your favorite attractions, this is the perfect shirt for you
Rope Drop Non-Stop Retro Vintage Distressed Hat
by SolarFlare
$14 $19
Bibbidi Bobbidi Brunch • Make it Pink Hat
by MagicalMountains
$14 $19
Hive Dive - Fury 325 Roller Coaster Carowinds Theme Park Hat
by JFells
$14 $19
Bibbidi Bobbidi Brunch • Make it Blue Hat
by MagicalMountains
$14 $19