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Hoffman’s time is dwindling


Hoffman’s Playland, Latham, New York, began as a family- owned and operated park in 1952 with live ponies and just two rides. It has expanded over the years to include 19 rides, a variety of food venues, an old-fashioned arcade and Subway sandwich bar. But now its days appear numbered. David and Ruth Hoffman, the long time owners of the


Albany-area park, want to retire. They hope to sell the business. But it’s unlikely a buyer will keep the park alive, because the development potential for the eight-acre site is worth far more than an amusement park. Built by


Hoffman’s father on what was then farmland, it is now valuable


suburban property. The miniature golf course, an ice cream stand and driving range adjacent to the park have already been demolished for a new housing and retail development that is being constructed. Hoffman’s has lost more than 30 parking spots to the new development, and that limits business. Visitors, including guests at the free-to-enter park’s more than 500 yearly birthday parties, enjoy such classic rides as an Allan Herschell train, carousel and rollercoaster, Sellner Tilt-A-Whirl, Eli Bridge Ferris wheel and Scrambler, Lusse bumper cars, Hrubetz Paratrooper and a variety of mostly Herschell kiddie rides. But with no one prepared to step in when the Hoffmans retire in the next few years, the rides will likely be sold and the land repurposed. The 2014 season could be the last. Visit while you can.


hoffmansplayland.com Ripley’s Aquarium


of Canada Toronto’s newest attraction, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, is now open. The two-storey, 12,500 sq m (135,000 sq ft) facility sits tightly between the city's famous CN Tower and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Containing over 5.7 million litres of water, it immerses guests in a thrilling underwater adventure that showcases more than 16,000 marine animals and over 450 species. Open 365 days a year, it is Canada’s largest indoor aquarium, with one of the biggest shark collections in North America, one of the world’s most exten- sive jelly fish exhibits, daily dive shows and more. It also features a foot- ball-field length glass viewing tunnel and more than 100 interactive exhibits including touch pools, multimedia displays and learning centres. Developer Ripley Entertainment hopes to draw over 2 million visitors a year with the new facility.


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