Oaks Park Alexis and Kentucky, Oaks Park Roller Rink (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Skate racks, Oaks Park Roller Rink (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Halloween skate, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Halloween skate, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Roller rink snack bar, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Alone on the Ferris wheel, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Go Karts, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Date night, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Rock & Roll ride, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Joker mask, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park Beetlejuice and fan, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
Oaks Park The Scrambler, Oaks Park (Brian Burk)
The Chinese Lady, Barbie Wu as Afong Moy (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff)
The Chinese Lady, Barbie Wu as Afong Moy (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff)
The Chinese Lady, Barbie Wu as Afong Moy, Bern Tan as Atung (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff)
The Chinese Lady, Barbie Wu as Afong Moy, Bern Tan as Atung (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff)
The Chinese Lady: Barbie Wu as Afong Moy, Bern Tan as Atung (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff)
Speed-o Cappuccino (Aaron Lee)
Speed-o Cappuccino (Aaron Lee)
No more Zoom Coaster or Cosmic Crash rides until spring 2022. Sunday, Oct. 31, concluded the 2021 Oaks Amusement Park season. The venue put on a pyrotechnics show to say thank you to all the customers and fans for supporting the historic park through an incredibly challenging 18 months. A little good news: Oaks Park Roller Rink remains open year round.
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