The Cyclone Roller Coaster at Coney Island, New York, is a historic and iconic attraction that has been thrilling visitors since 1927. As one of the most famous wooden roller coasters in the world, it has become a symbol of Coney Island's rich amusement park history. The Cyclone offers an exhilarating experience with its twists, turns, and heart-pounding drops, making it a must-visit for adrenaline seekers and roller coaster enthusiasts. Located in Luna Park, the Cyclone continues to attract guests of all ages who are looking for a thrilling and memorable experience. With its timeless appeal and rich heritage, the Cyclone Roller Coaster remains a beloved landmark in the heart of Coney Island, providing visitors with an unforgettable ride and a sense of nostalgia for the golden age of amusement parks.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Usually a wait
Reviews
Nearly 100 year old iconic American roller coaster that is as thrilling as any modern ride today. Definitely has that classic wooden coaster feel, so expect a bumpy ride. Lots of hang time at every drop. The carts look cool and old school, and are adequate comfort. This is an old ride! Enjoy the experience and time machine back to 1927.
My granddaughter loved it! It costs 10.00 to ride . It's Pumpkin Season so lots of photo opportunities as well.
I met these really cool teenagers by the cyclone, they were REALLY nice!! And they are in a choir to, so that’s cool! They let me take a photo of them. Have a VERY good life Ocean, Mischa, Noel, Ricky, Constance, and Penny!!!!
Almost 100 years old and still rolling!
Not the fastest roller coaster but surely one of the coolest and certainly a piece of Coney Island history.
How cool that my father rode it 12 times in a row back in 1937 and now I get to ride it years later!
Wow. Now it's been about 30 years since I've been there. In my teens I'd come see my cousins almost every weekend. We would go to the beach and hang out all day. And then we would go to Coney Island it was literally across the street from where they lived. So I decided to do a bike ride from the World Trade Center to Coney Island. What a ride it was. It took a minute. It was worth it to have lots of different communities to ride through. Beautiful culture all around. When I finally arrived, I took a stroll on the boardwalk then down to Coney Island. It was great. It brought back lots of memories. I didn't get on anything. Just took photos and checked out the arcade. Did a tour through Luna Park. One of the highlights was the cyclone of course and even though I didn't get on I will next time I go. They have a few roller coasters I'd love to ride. When I go back I'ma get on all of them. 2nd or 3rd week of August I will be returning and this time I'll be getting on all of the roller coasters.
Definitely worth a visit, at least for the photo! It was a discovery for me that the old slides are made of boards and metal!
It is fun and thrilling. Open this winter at Luna Park for Frost Fest.
Fun ride! Alot smoother then I expected, alot of twist and turns! Worth the price of the ticket!
Location
801 Riegelmann Boardwalk, NY 11224, United States
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