A Place in the Sun

Coney Island
6201 Kellogg Avenue
www.coneyislandpark.com

2023 Weekend Daily Ticket
$17 for Juniors / $24.50 for General Admission

2023 Weekend After 4 p.m. Ticket
$8.99 for Juniors / $12.99 for General Admission

You may know Coney Island as the home to Sunlite Pool, but this summer you can dive into a lot of new attractions!

The park’s new expansion includes pickleball, soccer pool, fowling and more, just a five-minute walk from Sunlite Water Adventure. 

Coney Island is keeping up with the nation's fastest growing sport with four new pickleball courts. Court rentals will be available hourly, with discounts available for Adventure Passholders. 

“Coney Island is a great place for families and friends to connect, have fun, and make memories together,” says Tricia Mullin, a marketing consultant with Coney Island. “The same can said for pickleball. More and more people are giving it a try and are finding the game to be a lot of fun, just like Coney Island. It’s a perfect fit.”

The all new Sports Alley dares kids to make friends and play outside all afternoon! Open daily from 1 to 6 p.m., the space is monitored by an attendant.

At Sports Alley guests will find

Soccer Pool

Soccer Pool, a unique mash-up of soccer and billiards, levels the playing field for athletes and non-athletes alike. Players compete on a large, ground-level billiard table and strategically kick a white soccer cue ball to knock their team’s colored soccer balls into side pockets. Rental is free by leaving a season pass or ID with an attendant. 

Street Curling

No ice needed! Street curling brings Olympic-sized fun to Coney Island, Players slide heavy stones across a synthetic surface toward a target to win points over their friends. Rental is free by leaving a season pass or ID with an attendant. 

On weekends, 12– 6 p.m., guests can also enjoy

Fowling

Try your hand at this unusual combination of bowling and football. Fowling dares guests to throw a football a cornhole distance to knock down 10 bowling pins. Coney Island will offer three “lanes” of this popular, unpredictable, and often comical game. Rental is free by leaving a season pass or ID with our attendant. 

Disc Golf

Current players and newbies alike will enjoy the lush green playing field of Coney Island’s expansive, park-like property.

Guests are welcome to bring their own discs and enjoy four practice holes at their leisure. A limited number of discs will also be available for free rental by leaving a season pass or ID with our attendant. 

The all new fun joins classic attractions which are FREE weekends

Storybook Paddleboats

Passholders and guests are welcome to take a short jaunt to beautiful Lake Como to make their storybook imaginations come alive as they enjoy paddleboats adorned with five-foot-tall swans and dragons.! Storybook Paddleboats are available from noon – 6pm on weekends. Rentals are free to season passholders by leaving a season pass or ID with an attendant. 

Cincy Mini-Golf

Passholders and guests have an opportunity to relax and enjoy a friendly golf game under a cool canopy of trees. Players of all ages will recognize popular Cincinnati icons at every hole, including Fiona the Hippo, Union Terminal, Skyline Chili, a Flying Pig, and Coney Island’s lighthouse. Miniature golf is free to season passholders by leaving a season pass or ID with an attendant during play.  

Sunlite Water Adventure water park is the focal point of summer at Coney Island. Measuring more than a football field and holding more than 3 million gallons of crystal clear water, Sunlite Pool is the nation’s largest circulating swimming pool. It offers more than an acre of shallow water for newer swimmers, while the poolside attractions include ¼ mile of water slides, Cannonball Cove dive pool, Typhoon Tower kids’ splash area, dining, private cabanas, and more. 

Coney Island also hosts a number of great events throughout the summer, including, Summerfair coming up June 2–4 and the Annual Balloon Glow, this year on Monday, July 3. After a day of fun in the sun, music from 1990s Something starts at 6 p.m. At 8 p.m., balloons will begin their glow and hover, while safely tethered, above the crowd. This visual gorgeous display continues until the Rozzi’s Fireworks Finale over shimmering Lake Como

“Coney Island truly is Cincinnati’s best seasonal, family-friendly gathering place,” says Mullin. “It’s an optimal location for festivals and group events, like Balloon Glow, that brings families and friends together for a day of fun, food, friends, and fireworks.

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