Gillian’s Wonderland Pier on Ocean City, New Jersey boardwalk to close after the 2024 season
The owner, Jay Gillian, said while he's tried to sustain Wonderland for as long as possible, it's no longer a viable business.
4 months ago
A trip to a New Jersey boardwalk will likely be a much different experience this summer.
Maria Saltzman, a spokesperson for the Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach in Ocean County’s Seaside Heights, offered a glimpse into how boardwalk amusement parks might operate.
“We are awaiting guidance from the governor’s office to when we are able to reopen. We have been developing preliminary plans to follow once we are able to open, with guidance from the governor’s office,” she said in an email.
Saltzman said safety for guests and employees is the top priority of Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach.
“So before we are able to open we need to make sure our property is safe and in-line with the governor’s orders,” she said.
Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach is planning the following safety measures, according to Saltzman:
Saltzman said the amusement park will be following government “orders and advice” on what will be required as to sanitation, social distancing and opening. Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday that the state will offer municipalities guidance on how to manage beaches but it is not yet known if related attractions will be included.
Seaside Heights officials have said that the beach and boardwalk will remain closed until the state’s stay-at-home order is lifted.