"Coming to the park is a homecoming for a lot of families," says Linda Smith, owner of the amusement-ride company TNS Enterprises.
"People that came here as children now bring their children and grandchildren. We have free park admission, free picnic grounds, free parking. You only pay for the [individual] rides or to swim in the Olympic-sized pool."
A merry-go-round with horses, a hard-working Ferris wheel and a just-like-you-remember-it Tilt-a-Whirl all take you tripping (or rather, spinning and jerking) down memory lane. And a gaming arcade, sans special effects, completes the old-fashioned merriment.
But ironically, this treasured Asheville institution may soon become a memory itself.
"Interest died when the county stopped promoting our business this year," complained Smith on a WLOS news segment last week.
The reason? It seems that the Nature Center has been secretly eyeing Rec Park's perfectly terraced real estate in anticipation of its own ever-expanding programs.
So enjoy the park while you can, because the sweet tinkling of carousel melodies may soon give way to the old Joni Mitchell refrain, "They paved paradise / And put up a parking lot."