Of course, there are also great eating options at the park, including funnel cakes, cotton candy, hot dogs, lemonade and more. Best of all, the park is much less expensive than its larger counterparts, so you can take the entire family for a day of fun without digging too deep into your pocketbook.
Nashville Amusement Park Closing
According to the owners of the amusement park, weather was a factor in their decision to close. The park, which is usually open on the weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day, was closed for most of last season due to rain.
The park's 15 rides, including a ferris wheel, bumper cars and several roller coasters are for sale. The asking price is 1 point 6 million dollars.
I can't say I'm sad. Maybe nashville will finally now see decide to put up a park almost as good as Opryland.
The last time I saw my cousin (who lives in Nashville), I asked her if she had been to the Nashville Valley amusement Park. She said she had never heard of it. Who'd go to a park that they haven't even known existed?
Nooooooooooo. This was on my list for when I go to TN this summer! Now all I have is Dollyworld and Libertyland At least I got to Opryland before it turned into a mall... but I didn't make it to Nashville Valley intime...