Helicoptering in 1989 |
I’d been feeling there was something missing from the summers
of 2006-16. It finally dawned on me that what our calendar lacked during those
years were trips to Funland. Our offspring had aged out of it, and Aiden wasn’t
yet old enough to go.
Funland is the name for the collection of rides and games on
the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. It is an absolute must if your kids are ages 3-13.
I love Funland dearly for several reasons:
#1: it is amazingly inexpensive, especially the rides for
the little guys and gals. Now you CAN drop a pretty penny playing Whack-a-Mole
and Frog Bog, but being the klutz that I am, I so rarely won a prize that I
stopped playing eons ago. The Seyfried rule was that if our preteens wanted to
keep playing skee ball or whatever beyond a certain point, they had to pony up
the cash themselves.
#2: Funland is family owned and has been forever (by the
Fasnacht family). They keep everything in pristine condition—no trash on the
ground, no chips in the carousel horses’ paint.
#3: The employees are great—teens from all over the world
come to spend their summers working there, living in the Fasnacht-owned dorms,
and making money for college. I have never witnessed a Funland worker being
unpleasant to anyone, and most are very friendly--no mean feat when you have to
start (loading kids in) and stop (helping them out) the fire engine ride a
jillion times per shift.
I learned when to go (1 PM on a sunny beach day is ideal for
avoiding crowds), where to park, and how to time our visits for maximum
enjoyment and minimum meltdowns (I’d aim for about 90 minutes). For more than 20
years this info served me well, but for the last kid-free decade it was useless
knowledge.
Then Aiden turned three. Suddenly Funland was on our schedule
again. As I held his little hand and ventured in, I almost burst into tears,
because recalling Aiden’s dad, uncles and aunts as children there overwhelmed
me. Last summer was a trial run—at just three, he was only ready for a couple
of (very) tame rides. But this summer? My four year old date and I had a blast!
True, the only thing he “won” was a small stuffed whale, playing one of those “everyone’s
a winner” games (just my speed). But he didn’t care, he loved it all—just as my
kids had. We soared and dipped on the same helicopter ride that Sheridan and I
had done in 1989, and it felt just right to continue this tradition with the
next generation of my loved ones.
Helicoptering in 2018 |
So, as August ends, Funland, I salute you. Thanks for the
memories.
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