My sister and I rode all the coasters when our Dad's company picnic had their day at Euclid Beach. Addressograph/Mulitgraph. I miss all those coasters and the Hershey kisses. My grandparents who lived in Euclid would take me out there once in a while on nickle and dime day.
Yay hurray, I finally got to ride the Thriller! :D I went to Euclid Beach as a kid, but was too young/short to ride the Thriller before the park closed down. Always was saddened by that. Thanks so much for posting this.
Moved to Euclid 5 years too late but Euclid Beach was legendary and I remember the entrence sign. The Thriller looks like it would have more air time than any coaster I know of, even the Big Dipper. They just don't make coasters like those anymore!
that was awesome, thank you, went there as a kid and sadly went there for the last time in 69.......thriller, flying turns, racing coasters........and who could forget the custards??? class of 69.....
@msredboot7 Thanks glad you enjoyed it enjoyed the park as a kid and my wife and I went on many dates there prior to getting married but sadly never got to visit the old park it's final year!
Good job adding sound! I remember we used to get a green all-day ticket that would fit over a button on your shirt and we could ride anything we wanted to with it...
The Aero Dips was the first rollercoaster I ever rode. When I was a kid, there was a roller skating rink near it and also a snack bar. There was also a fountain at the beach that my mom said had been built as a pool.
The Euclid Beach Roller Coasters were always the best.I loved the Thriller.Enjoyed the Racing Coaster and had so much fun on the Aero Dips especially after a rain.The car would slide past the station due to water on the brakes.
I thought I was the only one that remembered the Aero Dips. It was tucked away at the back of the park and one of the greatest little coaster I ever rode and by the way it was my first.
My sister and I rode all the coasters when our Dad's company picnic had their day at Euclid Beach. Addressograph/Mulitgraph. I miss all those coasters and the Hershey kisses. My grandparents who lived in Euclid would take me out there once in a while on nickle and dime day.
idttywlm 4 months ago
Yay hurray, I finally got to ride the Thriller! :D I went to Euclid Beach as a kid, but was too young/short to ride the Thriller before the park closed down. Always was saddened by that. Thanks so much for posting this.
nooogetta 9 months ago
Moved to Euclid 5 years too late but Euclid Beach was legendary and I remember the entrence sign. The Thriller looks like it would have more air time than any coaster I know of, even the Big Dipper. They just don't make coasters like those anymore!
astrofrk 9 months ago
was this made by gravity group?
Gurufail 1 year ago
that was awesome, thank you, went there as a kid and sadly went there for the last time in 69.......thriller, flying turns, racing coasters........and who could forget the custards??? class of 69.....
msredboot7 1 year ago
@msredboot7 Thanks glad you enjoyed it enjoyed the park as a kid and my wife and I went on many dates there prior to getting married but sadly never got to visit the old park it's final year!
misterrnr 1 year ago
Good job adding sound! I remember we used to get a green all-day ticket that would fit over a button on your shirt and we could ride anything we wanted to with it...
madf54 1 year ago
What caused it to close? I heard bad people hung out there?
hooksman60 1 year ago
@hooksman60 - The park closed in 1969 as a result of the racial tensions that existed during that time contributing to the lack of attendance.
misterrnr 1 year ago
The Aero Dips was the first rollercoaster I ever rode. When I was a kid, there was a roller skating rink near it and also a snack bar. There was also a fountain at the beach that my mom said had been built as a pool.
erra404 2 years ago
It was my first coaster ride too. Great little coaster and yes as I remember the loading platform was above a hamburger stand.
misterrnr 2 years ago
The Euclid Beach Roller Coasters were always the best.I loved the Thriller.Enjoyed the Racing Coaster and had so much fun on the Aero Dips especially after a rain.The car would slide past the station due to water on the brakes.
carousel19 2 years ago
I thought I was the only one that remembered the Aero Dips. It was tucked away at the back of the park and one of the greatest little coaster I ever rode and by the way it was my first.
misterrnr 2 years ago
Thanks so much for that. I remembered every turn. It's sad to think that Euclid Beach Park is gone. It was a big part of my childhood.
ronzup11 3 years ago
the video was silent I added the sound by using the audio from a video of the Blue Streak at Cedar Point it fit in almost turn for turn.
misterrnr 2 years ago