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Happy Days New Jersey is part of the ever growing chain of parks under the company, Happy Days Amusements. However, this park is different from it's previous parks. Happy Days New Jersey (HDNJ) was not built by Happy Days Amusements (HDA). The park was already standing, and was purchased by HDA. However, it is not as simple as that. The park will be undergoing a major overhaul. New rides will be added, former rides will be torn down, some rides will be moved, new buildings will be erected and so on. The park is expected to remain closed for the remainder of the 1999 season, and will open to the publc in the year 2000. The park is located just four miles outside of Newark, making it an easy access point for millions of people. Since HDA took over the park, they have removed all photos of the park from the internet, and pulled all brochures on the park. Their aim is to reopen the park in the new millenium as if it were brand new. The project is being run by HDA founder, owner and President, Mr. Happy.

 

February 29, 1999

 

Today Mr. Happy announced the completion of the Entrance Building, and the Ticket Counter, where guests who didn't plan in advance can get in line, pay for their tickets and walk right through the park. For every building shown, there will be two photographs, one during the day and one at night.

 

 

 

 

 

Comments/Criticism Greatly Appreciated!

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Thanks for the comment!

 

@kingb: Don't feel like you have to. If you're the only one who comments, I'm probably going to pull the plug here because you've already seen the park. But feel free to keep commenting if you want!

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March 8, 1999

 

A new building has been erected just before the entrance building. However the building has no signage, so it really is a mystery just what purpose it serves. Is it a service building, or just a facade?

 

 

 

Oh! Upon closer inspection, we can see that the building is basically a facade. It hides this large backstage facility. According to the signs, the large building is a costume center, and the ticket purchase building also serves as the calling center for the park (as in where all the calls are answered).

 

 

March 18, 1999

 

Officials released four more photogaphs of the Entrance Plaza today. They do say that the Season Pass/Guest Service will receive some more embellishing soon. The green building is Security. An overhead shot of the plaza will be released soon.

 

^Left side of the Entrance Plaza during the day. . . . .and at night below.

 

 

^The right side of the Entrance Plaza. The building on the right will receive more embellishing according to park officials. And below at night.

 

 

 

March 31, 1999

 

The first photographs of the newly renovated interior of the park are being released. Where dead grass once sat, beautiful Victorian buildings have risen. Also, the new high-tech ticketing system has been unveiled that will be used for entry to the park.

 

^Inside the Entrance Gates. Security guards will be all over, ensuring no one can sneak in or cause a disruption.

 

^The Royal Diner is Mr. Happy's favorite restaurant in the park so far. It is also my favorite building.

 

^This is a sit-down restaurant that usually requires a reservation. *NOTE: Mostly, I do not do interiors, as you can tell from this image. I'm still concentrating on the exteriors*

 

^Next to the Royal Diner are the restrooms serving this area.

 

^Mr. Happy was quite tempted to charge admission for restroom useage.

 

Comments and Criticism are greatly appreciated!

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"Mr. Happy was quite tempted to charge admission for restroom useage."

 

HILARIOUS! Try putting a link in your signature leading to this topic. That'll probably help.

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