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Michigan's Adventure

Michigan's Adventure
Michigan's Adventure orange flag logo.png
Michigans Adventure entrance.jpg
Slogan Thrills Connect!
Location Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Coordinates 43°20′51″N 86°16′44″W / 43.34740°N 86.27890°W / 43.34740; -86.27890Coordinates: 43°20′51″N 86°16′44″W / 43.34740°N 86.27890°W / 43.34740; -86.27890
Owner Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
General Manager Camille Jourden-Mark
Opened 1956
Previous names Deer Park
Deer Park Funland
Operating season Late May through Early September
Area Approx. 250 acres
Rides
Total 53
Roller coasters 7
Water rides 4
Website www.miadventure.com

Michigan's Adventure is a 250-acre (1.0 km2) amusement park in Muskegon County, Michigan, about halfway between Muskegon and Whitehall. It is the largest amusement park in the state and has been owned and operated by Cedar Fair since 2001. As of 2012, Michigan's Adventure has 53 rides, more than any other park in the state.

The park also includes an outdoor water park, WildWater Adventure. The park is headlined by seven roller coasters, including the critically acclaimed Shivering Timbers, a very basic but historic Corkscrew coaster, and a suspended looping coaster, Thunderhawk. The typical operating season is from May through September.

The park was founded as Deer Park in 1956 by L.R. Beardsley, Dr. E.S. Gillam, Hardin Dey and Martin Kasichke. The park originally featured a petting zoo with deer, llamas, monkeys, chickens and ducks, as well as a children's area called Storybook Lane. The first ride was built in 1958, an Alan Herschell 16-gauge train called the Deer Park Special.

In 1968, Roger Jourden purchased the park from then-owner Benny Bensinger for $115,000 and began selling off the deer and purchasing attractions, eventually renaming it Deer Park Funland in 1972. That same year, he added the first three flat rides: Tilt-a-Whirl, Merry-Go-Round and Ferris Wheel. Every few years he would add a few more attractions, with the Scrambler opening in 1975. 1976, the park's 20th anniversary, introduced the Spider, a car ride named Mutley's Putt Putts, and two rides for children.

The park's first roller coaster opened in 1979, a standard model Corkscrew from Arrow Development. The park continued their relationship with Arrow when in 1983 they introduced Logger's Run, an Arrow Hydroflume. The Chance-manufactured Sea Dragon opened in 1987, along with a new C.P. Huntington Train circling the park. 1987 also marked the final year for the Spider, which was sold to Michael Jackson for his Neverland Ranch complex.


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