Morey's Piers

Morey's Piers
Morey's Piers
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Location Wildwood, New Jersey, U.S.
Coordinates 38°59′08″N 74°48′34″W / 38.98557°N 74.80932°W / 38.98557; -74.80932Coordinates: 38°59′08″N 74°48′34″W / 38.98557°N 74.80932°W / 38.98557; -74.80932
Owner Wilbert Morey II, Jack Morey
Opened 1969
Previous names Wilbert Morey, Bill Morey
Slogan America's Boardwalk

Morey’s Piers is a seaside amusement park located in Wildwood, New Jersey. It started when Morey brothers, Will and Bill bought two boardwalk lots in North Wildwood at 25th and 26th streets. They called it Surfside Pier and opened in the summer of 1969 with a giant fiberglass slide called the Wipe Out. Guests paid 25 cents to slide down the attraction in burlap sacks.

The Moreys extended their operation in 1976 when they purchased Marine Pier and renamed it Mariner’s Landing. At the time of purchase, the pier was fire-damaged and seven of the existing 12 rides on the pier had to be thrown away. However, the pier kept growing. In 1984, the Moreys purchased the Sea Serpent roller coaster.

In 1985, waterslides were installed on Mariner’s Landing and called Raging Waters waterpark. The project was masterminded by designer and architect Fred Langford. A second Raging Waters was built on Surfside Pier in 1988. This park was overhauled and relaunched as Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club in 2006 and features a different version of Rocket Raft Run and various new waterslides

Fun pier was purchased and renamed Wild Wheels. The Moreys described it as an "interactive amusement center" with active participation by customers. This pier was later relaunched as Adventure Pier and became home to the Grand Prix Raceway and, among other attractions, the Great White wooden roller coaster. This pier seems to mainly feature their "Xtreme Rides" category.

Hunt’s Pier was also eventually purchased for more rides and attractions. Hunt's Pier went defunct in 1990, and was then made for maintanence, storage, and tram-car parking. Later a ride was built on the pier called "Skyscraper" which is part of their Extreme Rides. The Golden Nugget remained on Hunt's Pier until around 2010. Plans are in the works for Hunt's Pier to be re-modeled as an amusement and attractions, currently The Golden Nugget is planned to be rebuilt as well as a new wooden coaster connecting from Hunt's Pier to Surfside Pier.

Morey's Piers is most famous for their coasters, such as a Wooden Coaster called "The Great White" and an SLC Coaster called "Fly! The Great Nor' Easter". Morey's Piers also has great water attractions for people of any age with 2 beach front water parks both consisting of refreshing fun. They also have a collection of "Extreme Rides" as well, such as Skycoaster, Screamin' Swing's, and Spring Shot.

Current Rides

Adventure Pier
  • Great White (roller coaster)
  • The Spring Shot
  • High Flyer
  • Screamin' Swings
  • SkyScraper
  • Apache Helicopters
  • Boat Tag*
  • Chamber of Checkers
  • Jersey Junkyard
  • Mini Scrambler
  • Shark Bite
  • Snake Slide
  • Carousel
  • Curse of the Mummy
  • Sky Ride
  • Tilt-a-Whirl
  • Tornado
Mariner's Landing
  • The Ghost Ship
  • Sea Serpent (roller coaster)
  • Rollies Coaster
  • The Maelstrom
  • Airplanes
  • Baby Venice
  • Balloon Race
  • Convoy
  • Crazy Bus
  • Henekee
  • Jack in the Box
  • Kiddie Swings
  • Mini Scooters
  • Paddle Boats
  • Pink Elephants
  • Carousel
  • Kite Flyer
  • Mariner's Arcade
  • Moby Dick
  • Musik Express
  • Pirates of the Wildwoods
  • Rollie's Coaster
  • Sea Dragon
  • Sky Cycle
  • Sky Ships
  • Sunny's Lookout Lighthouse
  • Super Scooters
  • Tea Cups
  • The Giant Wheel
  • Waltzer
  • Wave Swinger
Surfside Pier
  • AtmosFEAR!
  • Fly – The Great Nor'easter
  • Formula One Raceway
  • "it"
  • Sky Coaster
  • SkyScraper
  • Cycles
  • Howitzer
  • Jump Around!
  • Kiddie Boats
  • Kiddie Train
  • Shark Bite
  • Mini Tea Cups
  • Balloon Race
  • Carousel
  • Condor
  • Cygnus X-1
  • Dante's Dungeon
  • Demolition Derby
  • Doo Wopper
  • Flitzer
  • Giant Slide
  • Magic Bikes
  • Rock and Roll
  • Rockin' Tug
  • Space Maze
  • Tilt-A-Whirl
  • Wacky Whip
  • Zoom Phloom


Mariner's Landing at night

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