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Pirate's World

Pirates World
Location Dania, Florida, United States
Owner Recreation Corporation of America
Opened 1967
Closed 1975
Area 78 acres (0.32 km2)
Rides
Total 15+
Roller coasters 2
Water rides 2 (log flume & pirate ship)

Pirates World was a 100-acre (0.40 km2) pirate-themed amusement park in Dania, Florida that opened April 8, 1967. Developed by Recreation Corporation of America, it was located on the north side of Stirling Road, east of I-95.

The park featured "The Crows Nest" observation tower, which had originally "been the Belgian Aerial Tower at the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair". This structure "was bought second hand after the fair" and transported to the site, where it was re-erected. It consisted of a central post from which was suspended four metal cages by cables, designed "to carry several standing passengers." "To balance the structure, two [cages] would be in the air while two were being loaded on the ground," and the cages would be raised and lowered simultaneously.

Another feature was the pirate ship ride - an actual life-sized pirate ship. The ship, piloted by park personnel, cruised along a "river" through a barrage of cannon fire and "enemy" pirates shooting at the ship, while the pirates that were aboard the ship were firing back at them, protecting their passengers from harm.

Also at Pirates World was the "Grand National Steeplechase," which was originally from Coney Island, along with a Wild Mouse roller coaster, a log flume (also bought second-hand from the New York World Fair), "various carnival flat rides including a paratrooper, a sky ride, some carny games, a skee-ball arcade, (and) spiral slides."

In the late-1960s and early-1970s, Pirates World was the venue for several rock music concerts, playing host to such artists as Jeff Beck Group (1969), Led Zeppelin (1969),Iron Butterfly (1970), The Faces (1970, 1971), The Grateful Dead (1970), Traffic (1970), Black Sabbath (1971), Blood, Sweat, and Tears (1971), Deep Purple & The Partridge Family (1971), Jethro Tull (1971), Grand Funk Railroad (1971), Steve Miller Band (1971), The Guess Who (1971), The Moody Blues (1971), Three Dog Night (1971), David Bowie (1972), The Doors (1972),Wishbone Ash (1973), Santana (1973), Alice Cooper (1973), and The Beach Boys (1973). The Johnny Winter album Live Johnny Winter And (1971) was a live album partly recorded at Pirates World in fall 1970. It was not uncommon for crowd control problems to break out at some of these concerts. In March 1971, police clashed with concert goers at a Grand Funk Railroad concert. Eleven people were arrested and two policemen were injured.


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