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PLAYLAND PARK (WILLOW SPRINGS / JUSTICE ILLINOIS) 

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Playland Park was located in Willow Springs which at that time was unincorporated and the area is considered Justice, IL today. The park was located where the Sterling Estates Mobile Home Park at 9300 W 79th Street is today. Only a maintenance building remains today which continues to be a maintenance and storage building for Sterling Estates.
The park was a kiddie park operated primarily by the Rocco family. The Rocco's are perhaps best known for being the developers/manufacturers of the Flying Scooters ride. This park was a small showcase for Bisch-Rocco's kiddie and adult rides. There were also a number of ride concessionaires in the later years, some who moved here when Riverview closed.
The park itself was somewhat boomerang-shaped and looked more like a fair than an amusement park with dirt and gravel walkways, and no landscaping. The front and original section had mostly kiddie rides while the back was expanded into mainly in the 1960's. They was a great set of Lusse bumper cars and a chilling Pretzel Dark Ride. Also, this is where the last Bisch-Rocco Flying Saucer ran (a tilted, rotating platform with two additional platforms that rotated in the same direction, thus providing a whip sensation). Overall there were 30-40 rides in the park.
The park closed quietly in 1979 with pressure from IDOT (Illinois Department of Transportation) expanding roadways, Sterling Estates desire to buy the property and competition from Chicago's newest parks -- Marriott's Great America and Old Chicago.

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@mr99boxer30 6 лет назад
WOW ! A great Video ! Shows many of the highlights of the park for kids. Brings back memories of us kids pleading with our parents to go on a summer's evening adventure. I remember the gavel parking lot and walkways. Our 195O's Chevy always needed a wash when we got home it was so dusty. It was either go there or see a movie at the Route 66 Drive-in Theater on La Grange Road. For dinner, we were treated to either great hot dogs at the Hot Dog Stand in Willow Springs or drove to 55th street and tried out that "modern. new" drive-in called "Mac Donald's. My Dad could feed the whole family with 15 cent hamburgers and 10 cent French Fries ! We loved their shakes. I wondered what became of that company? Ha. You are correct the land became more valuable than the park which led to it's closing. Thanks for the history and posting ! Great Memories !
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