ABOUT
CONEY ISLAND Coney
Island is a New York City neighborhood that features an amusement area
that includes 35 or more separate rides and attractions; it's not a centrally
managed amusement park like Disneyland or Six Flags. As a result, specific
questions about rides, filming privileges, etc., should be directed to
individual businesses. This website is maintained by Coney Island USA,
the not for profit arts organization that runs the Mermaid Parade, the
Sideshow and the Coney Island Museum, among other programs.
DAYS AND TIMES OF
OPERATION Coney Island is a seasonal center operating roughly between Easter and
Labor Day. Rides and attraction are generally open on weekends from Easter
until Memorial Day, all week long from Memorial Day until Labor Day, and
then weekends from Labor Day until the end of September. The beach and
boardwalk are open all year round (although lifeguards are only on duty
from Memorial Day to Labor Day) and Nathan's Hot Dogs and the New York
Aquarium are open almost every day of the year. The Coney Island Museum
is also open on Saturdays and Sundays, from noon to 5 PM all year round.
During the
week, rides and attractions may open at noon and run until the late evening.
During the weekends, the same rides and attractions open around noon and
may run until the early morning.
RIDES AND ATTRACTIONS Many of the Coney Island rides and attractions
don't have websites or other contact information. But if you have questions,
you can call or check out the website from one of the following:
Fireworks
on the Beach Astroland
and Deno's Wonder Wheel Park sponsor fireworks at 9:30 every Friday night
during the season. Fireworks generally start the last weekend in June
and conclude the Friday before Labor Day. For specific questions about
the fireworks, please contact Astroland (718-265-2100) or Deno's (718-449-8836)
directly.
FOOD: Coney Island is the
birthplace of the hot-dog, and there is no shortage of places to eat here. Astella
Development has compiled a good list of places
to eat here.
Three of our favorites are:
Coney
Island Surf and Turf is the newest kid on the block. But
what they lack in age, they make up in substance. Located at 1315 Surf
Ave. next to the Shore Theater. 718-513-6491.
Nathan's
Famous holds the annual hot dog eating contest on July
4th at noon.
Totonno
Pizzeria Napolitano is located at 1524 Neptune Ave between
W 15th and W 16th Sts, Coney Island, Brooklyn 718-372-8606, open Wed–Sun,
noon-8:30pm
HOW
TO GET TO CONEY ISLAND Coney Island is located in the southernmost part of Brooklyn. If you
are mapquesting, you can use the address 1000 Surf Avenue.
By
Train: Take the D, Q N or F train to Stillwell Avenue (last stop). This takes
about 45 minutes from midtown Manhattan
By
Car: Take the Belt Parkway to exit 6. Head south on Cropsey Avenue to West
17th Street. Keyspan Park and the Parachute Jump will be in front
of you on Surf Avenue. Parking is available along most streets. There
are commercial parking lots on West 17th Street and West 12th Street
between Mermaid and Surf, West 15th Street between the Boardwalk and
Surf and on Neptune Avenue between West 12th and Stillwell Avenue.
LODGING There is no lodging in Coney Island. There are a few hotels in
Sheepshead Bay, a short cab ride away. Coney Island USA lists these
lodgings as a courtesy only due to their proximity; this should not be
considered a recommendation.
Comfort Inn
3218 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY, US, 11235
Phone: (718) 368-3334
Fax: (718) 368-3963
Best Western Bay Brooklyn
3003 Emmons Avenue
Brooklyn, New York, 11235-2212
Phone: 718-769-5000
Fax: 718-769-5005
Golden Gate Inn
3867 Shore Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Phone: (718) 743-4000
Fax: (718) 934-0026 info@goldengateinnny.com
Benderskiy Motel
301 Brightwater Ct
Brooklyn, NY 11235
(718) 891-4012