Pavilion Park 2.8 (reviews)

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About Pavilion Park

Get ready to have a family day out filled with thrills, spins, rides, laughter and FUN!

Pavilion Park you can enjoy a collection of classic rides for the whole family, like the famous Herschell-Spillman Carousel, that features in so many classic family memories!

You can sit behind the wheels of the Jump Around car ride, or get all in a spin on those iconic Tea Cups.

Kids can enjoy the Wave Rider, and all ages can enjoy the action with the adult and kiddie Pirate Rides! Arrrr me harties, do ye have what it takes to sail the seven seas for that swashbuckling treasure?

From the dizzying American Swing, to the adorable Caterpillar, the Dune Buggy, and the heights of the Speed XXL, Pavilion Park is all about those fun family amusement rides to keep those family days out entertaining!

If that wasn't enough fun (and when can you have enough fun!) there is also a fun Rio Grande Train giving kids an Old West style adventure, the LARGEST dryslide on the East Coast with the Pipeline slide, a rocket that will BLAST you out of this world, as well some fun Midway games too! 

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Adults $39.95 all day wristband

Children Kiddie Band $23.26 for the day, for those rides with 40" height limit, or $2 per ticket.

Last Update 2023

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Pavilion Park FAQ’s

I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Pavilion Park?

You can enjoy concession style food at the park!

Any top tips when visiting?

They have a huge firework display every Tuesday and Friday Night during the season!

Does Pavilion Park have a gift shop?

They have a blast from the past retail shop where you can pick up some cool items!

Any additonal information?

The park is divided up into section - the West Park is more for the younger kiddies, the Central is for those more brave, and the East are where those classics can be found!