Established in 1898, Midway State Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in the United States.
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Aug 23, 2024
Great place for younger children. Some confusion about pricing for some rides requiring extra tickets that were not included with wristbands. Liked the activity planned during the half an hour shutdo… Full review by djlbe57
Aug 11, 2024
This is an iconic small time old fashioned amusement park. The long time family run business was saved by being purchased by the NY State Parks Dept. While it still retains most of the old rides and… Full review by bobbo08
Jun 9, 2024
I experienced the same thing with most of games not working, the ATM being down was real tear jerkers for my kids, the young kids were clueless and not interested in helping out in any way. so sad. G… Full review by saveyorderer
2019 season passes can only be purchased at the park office. 2019 rates are $75 for a child, $65 for an adult, $265 family of 4 with each additional child for $70. Contact the park office …
2019 season passes can only be purchased at the park office. 2019 rates are $75 for a child, $65 for an adult, $265 family of 4 with each additional child for $70. Contact the park office for details. 716-386-3165
The operating calendar can be found on Midway's page on the New York State Parks website: parks.ny.gov in the documents section down on the right hand side of the page. In …
The operating calendar can be found on Midway's page on the New York State Parks website: parks.ny.gov in the documents section down on the right hand side of the page. In general, most of the summer, they run Wed-Sunday 12-7. But, there are exceptions!! Verify before your go and do NOT trust what Google says - go to the park's actual webpage for accurate information!! The park is a state agency and is not permitted to run ticket "specials". However, they do have several days during the summer that certain rides are free - such as National Carousel Day or National Roller Coaster Day - look on the park's webpage again, choose 'Upcoming Events' and this year's list will display.
Does anyone know where I can find height requirements for the rides? I was debating bringing my 3 and 5 year old. Would like to know ahead of time which rides they each can ride.
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Height requirements are listed at each ride that has limits. Measuring the child height can be done at the ticket counter where there are height measurement tables posted on the …
Height requirements are listed at each ride that has limits. Measuring the child height can be done at the ticket counter where there are height measurement tables posted on the building.
The operating calendar can be found on Midway's page on the New York State Parks website: parks.ny.gov in the documents section down on the right hand side of the page. In …
The operating calendar can be found on Midway's page on the New York State Parks website: parks.ny.gov in the documents section down on the right hand side of the page. In general, most of the summer, they run Wed-Sunday 12-7. But, there are exceptions!! Verify before your go and do NOT trust what Google says - go to the park's actual webpage for accurate information!!