Codonas Amusement Park

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Codona's Amusement Park
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Location Aberdeen, Scotland
Coordinates 57°9′4″N2°4′39″W / 57.15111°N 2.07750°W / 57.15111; -2.07750
Opened1970
OwnerAlfred Codona
Slogan"It's Scotland's Favourite!"
Attractions
Total11
Roller coasters1
Website http://www.codonas.com/

Codona's Amusement Park is an amusement park located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was established by the Codona family in 1970, and is currently managed by the third generation of the family. It is situated adjacent to the Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links on the coast of the North Sea. [1]

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History

Francesco Codoni, a Swiss-Italian national from the Ticino region next to the Northern Italian border, immigrated to Scotland in the 1790s. Codoni's descendants worked in circuses throughout Europe, but the majority remained in Scotland. [2]

Throughout the 19th century, the circus family toured Scotland entertaining towns and cities with various acts. Henry Enrique Codona formed the trapeze act "The Flying Codonas". The act featured in various films, including Varieté (1925). [3] The circus film The Greatest Show on Earth mentions both the Codonas and Costellos as prominent circus families. [4]

Once the Industrial Revolution hit the 1860s, the Scotland-based Codonas purchased steam-powered fairground rides which were used for touring the country. The first recorded visit by the Codona family to Aberdeen was in 1877 by John Codona to see his son marry. [2]

Alfredo Codona, the trapeze artist from the family living in the US, made headline news when he killed himself and his ex-wife Vera Bruce after the tragic death of his second wife in 1937. [5]

Alfred and Gordon took over their father John Codona's Pleasure Fairs business which they ran until 1960. Alfred took over the beachfront amusement park which became the Codona's Amusement Park of today. By the 1970s, the number of visitors began to decline, but remained viable because of the combination of relatively low unemployment in the area, the beach, locals of Aberdeen, and contributions from UK holidaymakers. [2]

In February 2022 it was reported that the amusement park had suffered a loss of £4.5 million due to the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. [6]

List of current rides and attractions

Amusement park

Roller coasters

NameManufacturerOpenedDescription
Family Apple Coaster Pinfari 2003A small, sit-down coaster designed for children, it has 1 train with 6 cars which makes it 24 riders per train. It was opened in 2003 and lasts for 2:50 minutes. This ride is made by Italian manufacturer Pinfari. It has the standard Big Apple figure-eight layout which is used on over 200 roller coasters around the world. The ride was formerly located on the ground level of the park but is now located on the rooftop of the Congo Restaurant where the Looping Star Ride used to be located. The looping star has now been moved to Clacton Pier in England.

Other rides

[7]

Adventure Golf

Pirate Island Adventure Golf

Opening in March 2007 this outdoor attraction has 18-holes. The exhibition is pirate-themed, with a 25 ft volcano and pirate ship. [8]

The Congo Adventure Golf

This attraction is indoor golf and opened in March 2008. [9]

Sunset Boulevard

Smugglers Cove Adventure Play and Role Play Street

Smugglers Cove opened in 2013 and replaced Ramboland. It consists of an adventure play area and four restaurants. When the Wimpy restaurant closed, Smugglers Cove was expanded and a kids disco room, fire station, and under-threes area were added. The adventure play consists of two sections, one for children under the age of three and one for older children.

Dino Safari

The simulator, which originated from Canada, sits eight people. The theatre used to run the Haunted Mine, Cosmic Coaster, and the Aqua Ride. Since early 2015 the theatre only has Dino Safari. The outside of the theatre has also been decorated to a dinosaur theme.

Caesars Games Emporium

The Games Emporium is split into four different areas, three of which are for people ages eighteen and over. Within the three areas, there are many different fruit machines, some of which allow the user to collect winnings of anything up to and including £500. The other area consists of fruit machines that don't offer as much winnings and ones for the whole family to use. [10]

Restaurants

Sunset Boulevard has 4 restaurants. 'The Carousel Cafe' can be found in the theme park and serves fast food. It opened in March 2015 to replace fast food restaurant Wimpy, which had shut down. The second restaurant is the 'Congo Bar & Diner', located above 'Congo Adventure Golf' and sells various types of food and drink. The third restaurant is 'Sunset Diner & Bar', located next to the bowling alley and sells similar types of food to the 'Congo Bar & Diner'. The fourth restaurant opened early 2013 in the 'Smugglers Cove' soft play area. In early 2015 the restaurant got an extension occupying the area Wimpy was situated at.

Other attractions [7]

Other facilities

One of the amenities located on site is a small conference room, which has the ability cater for up to and including twenty people. All of the park's services are available for exclusive hire day or night for over two thousand people. [11]

Mascot

In 2006, the park introduced Dodgem the Dog as the mascot for the park. It was the winning creation of a Primary School competition - by Amy Cardno, Scotland - to design a mascot for the park. Dodgem the Dog is seen walking around the park as well as on rides.[ citation needed ] Later on they added a new mascot called Candyfloss The Dog.[ citation needed ]

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