It's a New Jersey tradition to visit seaside and hit the amusements, rides, and food that the boardwalk has to offer. Since Sandy, this pier has really been built up with new and exciting rides. They have a new roller coaster that twists and turns with loops and inversions, which is really amazing considering the small piece of real estate that it's built on. My only reservation about giving 5 stars is the price. To ride the newest coaster, it's $10 per person. Even the gravitron, which I personally have an affinity for, costs around $10 for a single ride per person. I did not ride because of the price. I get that it's the location and atmosphere that you pay for, as well as the thrill, but consider a family of four having a night out. You may end up spending $100 for just a few minutes of thrills. Just giving my 2 cents - rides are great, but you have to shell out the green to ride here.
It was so great to finally get there this year. It's like stepping back in time to when I was younger. Been going there since I was a baby. So relaxing everyone is so friendly all kinds of food entertainment and rides. Polish festival and parade this weekend. Can't wait for next year!!!!
They have come back from Sandy really well. A couple of their classic rides as well as fun new ones. Breakwater Beach is clean and good, safe family fun. The tickets for things are pretty pricey but if you can take advantage of the Easter Sale it makes everything more affordable.
My first trip since Hurricane Sandy. I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful the pier came out. Not a ride person anymore, but I've always loved the atmosphere of the boardwalk amusement park. The atmosphere is still fantastic. The rides looked great. The people were super friendly, courteous helpful. Everything is well maintained and clean.
We love the water park! Amazing! The wave pool is our favorite... they have tubing, wave pool, water splash area for kids, lazy river... the food IS AWESOME ! Huge burgers and fries, enough to fill you up til closing time. Our favorite place to visit in the summer..the only downside is: you never want to leave ðŸ˜ðŸ˜«
May 23, 2017 Sandy-submerged coaster finally replaced. That required a complicated land swap among Casino Pier and Seaside Heights because the ride would be.
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SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ - Casino Pier officials have shut down the 'Crazy Bus Ride' on the pier after a Philadelphia woman was injured on July 5, Detective Steven Korman said. Police responded to the. May 23, 2017 Seaside Heights, NJ – Nearly five years after Superstorm Sandy plunged a roller coaster into the sea in what became one of the storm’s most enduring images, the ride has been replaced — safely inland this time. Hydrus opened this month at the Casino Pier amusement park, built above the beach rather than out over.