Luna Park’s owners opened the amusement park for Frost Fest on Nov. 18.
Photo by Jada Camille
Luna Park, one of Coney Island’s beloved amusement parks, has extended its summertime excitement into the winter months for the first time ever with Frost Fest, a holiday celebration full of winter activities.
On select days from now through Jan. 7, the park — which is usually closed between September and March — will welcome visitors of all ages to enjoy their winter-themed playground with an ice skating rink, rides and attractions, twinkling lights and festive décor, photos with Santa, shopping and festive food options.
The team launched its winter wonderland on Nov. 18 with a tree lighting ceremony attended by costumed carolers and stilt walkers, local elected officials, and special words from Luna Park’s owner Alessandro Zamperla.
“Luna Park is the heart of south Brooklyn and the heart of Coney Island and this is really the moment for people to have an open heart and share joy,” he told Brooklyn Paper. “We’ve gotten a lot of feedback in terms of enthusiasm and excitement as soon as people are able to walk in and see what we’ve created.”
At the tree lighting ceremony, Zamperla said the wintertime opening was a “historical event” that credits the unique energy of Coney Island, its community and the park’s 120-year-old legacy.
“Coney Island is the place where people are together, where people can create memorable experiences and can have a really great human connection. We’re making history today,” he said.
Council Member Ari Kagan, who represents the district, also addressed the crowd and said he hopes the event comes back every year.
“This is the first one but they’ll be many more,” Kagan said. “It’s about enjoyment, it’s about love, it’s about bringing people and community together so I’m very happy to be with you tonight and celebrate this grand opening.”
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