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    Valerie M.

    We stopped in to check out the midget cars I guess is what they're called I don't know, but they had some very cool ones. It was a great day to be out in the morning checking this event out. It was a great time. Happy to been able to go there and meet with some of the old timers at drove these little racers in the raceway at one time there at Lakeside Amusement Park Thank you to all those that participated, very interesting. Very cool. The cars were something I had never seen before. Hopefully they have it again soon info in the pictures that I submitted Thanks For The Read Until Next Time

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    Ayla B.

    My first time at Lakeside Amusement Park and I loved it! If you're a fan of vintage/retro styled spots with rich history... this is your spot. This park opened in 1908 and is the oldest running amusement park in Colorado! Don't expect all of the rides to be in operation at all times and also don't expect lines to move super quickly like they might at an amusement park filled with more technology. The rides and park itself have a charm about them, but it's for those looking to embrace the step back in time! I am into atmospheres like this, so I genuinely enjoyed myself! I would recommend buying the $5 entry like we did and then adding on ride tickets as you go! Not all of the rides will be open, so it's better to start at the cheapest entry rate and then increase your tickets as you decide what to ride or find out what's open at the time! They take card at the entry, but the rest of the park is cash only! So, definitely prepare if you want to avoid ATM fees and bring cash with you! The food and drink is also super affordable. I didn't find anything that was over $5 for a single item! You can really enjoy yourself here for a cheap yet fulfilling/fun date or friend meet up! One of my favorite aspects about the park was the old lights once the sun set. It reminded me a bit of old Vegas with the style of the signs! Andddd, speaking of the sunset... you get a gorgeous view over the lake! I really had a great time! I would love to come back to even simply stroll through the park and envision what it must've been like through the years and who's visited since 1908.

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    Caroline Y.

    Lakeside - I've heard people either love it or hate it. I am on the side that is completely in love with this vintage amusement park! Sure some of the rides are no longer operating and most of the buildings haven't been updated since the 1960s, but that is the charm! Don't come here expecting Disney World, Universal Studios, or Six Flags. This is a spot super unique in Colorado. This amazing park has been operating since 1908 and begun as a trolley park, which is a precursor to a modern amusement park. Trolly parks originally consisted of picnic groves and pavilions, and often held events such as dances, concerts and fireworks. Rides were eventually added to the parks so they evolved into amusement parks. (Thanks for the info Wikipedia!) The charm of Lakeside is that many of the original rides are still operating. The wooden Cyclone coaster opened in 1940 and offers a super fun thrill for adults and kids. The Merry go round is from 1908 and I'm sure it's been updated since then, but it has a super old school vintage feel. There are retro rocket ship rides and tilt-o-whirls. Note that food and drink here are very cheap if you're hungry. Most menu items are $5 or below. The cheese fries are the best! I would recommend planning your visit to come just before dusk and staying into the night. The views of the sunset from the park is absolutely wonderful!

    Maria E.

    Old-school charm, nostalgia, retro vibes galore. HISTORY: Lakeside is the oldest amusement park still running in CO and one of the oldest in the US. It was opened as White City in 1908, one of many similar parks with the same name and architectural style. Lakeside is the only remaining White City amusement park today. It used to have a swimming pool, a theater, a dance hall, full bars, and a speedway. Lakeside is also the name of the tiny town where the park stands. When the park was being planned in the early 1900s, Denver's strict liquor laws would have prevented the park from serving alcohol (they no longer serve it) so a new municipality was created. RETRO VIBES: This place is falling apart in some spots. I honestly thought it was abandoned for months because I only drove by when they were closed. I don't think it should be renovated much because its state is part of what gives it its retro charm (you can even see remnants of old rides). However, they could definitely fix a few things (e.g. broken Skeeball machines). I'm going to assume/hope that they follow the recommended safety precautions and properly maintain their rides. PRICE: Great. $4 to get in (includes a single ticket rebate) and pay-per-ride (50 cents per ticket and each ride is 1-6 tickets). Great system in case you just want to check it out and only go on a ride or two. They also have unlimited ride tickets (options listed on their website) if you plan to ride a lot. Parking is free. RIDES: A good amount to choose from including a whole section for little kids. I refused to go on the Cyclone because I'm not a fan of wooden coasters but I did go on the Wild Chipmunk which was really fun (fast hairpin turns). They had a decent selection of enjoyable but fairly low-key rides. The carousel was really lovely (and is the 1908 original). FOOD: I saw a few kiosks but nothing that really spoke to me. They do allow outside food and have plenty of picnic tables.

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    Always a treat to spend an evening at lakeside! What it lacks in working rides, it more than makes up for in atmosphere and character.

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    Took my family and almost everything was not working or out of service soooo SAD they charge 5. Dollars a person was not worth it

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    Love this place - always will my kids grew up going to LS, now I take the grandkids.

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    A lot of rides were closed. I wish I had known this before I bought an "unlimited band" for each of my kids.

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    Does anyone have any information on how to obtain a photo permit? I have called (~7x), emailed…

    Would say go ahead ha. If you've called and made the effort what else can you do? You've made the effort. Attempted to get permission. Seems like they don't care what you do.

    What are the prices for very young kids who will not be riding on any of the rides? Are they still full price?…

    Children under a certain height (I think 48") can get a wristband for $12. Tickets are $0.50/ea and all kiddieland rides are 1 ticket each

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    The cyclone was closed for renovation when I visited this summer, but the wild chipmunk was an entertaining substitute.

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