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Will anyone save Wildwood’s last dark ride?

By Michael Callahan

Photo by Ryan Donnell
Philly boomers who vacationed in Wildwood during the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s have one thing in common: fond memories of Hunt’s Pier and its unique “dark rides” — Jungle Land, the Whacky Shack, the Keystone Kops, the Pirate Ship Skua. Alas, all of them have been razed or sold, victims of the more thrill-seeking tastes of Gens X and Y.

The pier itself is now more or less inert, used by the Morey family, which runs three other piers, mostly for storage. But the Golden Nugget Mine Ride, a hulking faux mountain that paid clever homage to the gold rush of the 1800s, still stands, the lone survivor of Hunt’s golden era. The Moreys would like to reopen it, but issues with mold, asbestos and age (the ride was built in 1960) are proving thorny: Executive VP Jack Morey estimates it could cost up to $5 million to restore the ride.

Each year, he receives “hundreds” of e-mails and letters from boomers pleading for a Nugget reprise. “We’re impressed by the sentiment,” he says, “but it’s a little different to equate that to guaranteed success.” Meaning, $5 mil is a lot of cash to plunk down so a bunch of middle-aged tourists can take a spin through their youth.

Which may account for the decade of handwringing the Moreys have put in since the ride closed in 1997. They’ve studied various options for moving and/or restoring it, but none may make dollars and sense. A final decision about whether to save the Nugget is likely by the end of the year. “Right now, it’s too risky a venture to say we’re going to do it,” Morey says. “But we have our fingers crossed.”
Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, June 2007
 

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Just do it!!!
Posted by Anonymous | Aug. 15, 2007 at 6:32 PM
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Just like the commercial says.
Wildwood needs the Nugget
Posted by Anonymous | Oct. 27, 2007 at 7:28 PM
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Moreys have had more than enough time to make a decision. It's time to put up or shut up. The Nugget is the only unique attraction in all of Wildwood.
Bring the Golden Nugget Mine Ride back to glory!
Posted by Carl | Jan. 2, 2008 at 3:04 PM
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The ride is a treasure; there is no other dark ride in the country like it. Don't the Moreys want to preserve Wildwood history? Take up a collection like the one to "Free Billy Penn" from scaffolding in the late 1980's. How about using a percentage of ticket sales? Can't the ride be placed in the National Register of Historic Places to prevent it from being razed? I would hate to see a "mysterious" fire decide this issue. Save it, Morey family!!
Save the Golden Nugget!
Posted by Kristen | Jan. 12, 2008 at 9:44 AM
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Hi! If you remember the Golden Nugget or have been waiting for the ride to be restored / repaired / reopened, please contact the Morey Organization with your questions and concerns at this e-mail address: webmaster@moreyspiers.com Please pass this information on to anyone else who may be interested... we need to let the Moreys know how much this ride means to Wildwood! Thanks!
The Golden Nugget Ride
Posted by Herbert | Apr. 17, 2008 at 3:13 PM
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I am from New York, always enjoyed vacation in wildwood every year as a child. Loved the Golden Nugget ride. I came back 20 years later, (last year) in 2007 Expected to ride the Nugget ride again, I was in TOTAL SHOCK ! The ride which I love was not working, all other rides GONE!! Bring the Golden Nugget back ! bring back Dracular's Castle, and more ride in the dark rides!!!
Baby Boomer
Posted by Bruce | Jun. 10, 2008 at 8:20 AM
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I am a Boomer myself,and your article on wildwood brings back memories. Also, Some years ago i appeared in your magazine, i think it was called (philly talk)magazine. I went by the name (Bruise the Ticket terror) I workrd for TLA Cinema 4th and south st. While they were running the south st. cutie review. Could you help me find this article or point me in the right direction.Your article was fantastic on wildwood brings back Memories.
locate my army buddy Horace Scott Hawes, worked at PhillTalk Magazine late 60's early 70's
Posted by Sam | Feb. 23, 2009 at 9:33 AM
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My name is Sam Hernandez, we were platoon leaders together, he was a great guy took me around Philly , Lost tack after he went onto advanced training, MP school I think. We were in company A near the brig I think. Will be out east , love to look him up. Help me find him

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