It has 19 rides, as well as family style games, and an arcade.
The park opened in 1939 as the Rehoboth Beach Sports Center.
Funland was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and faced staffing shortages.
[3][ambiguous] Before becoming Funland in 1962, the park was known as The Rehoboth Beach Sports Center and owned by the Dentino family.
On March 6, 1962, just nine days before the purchase was supposed to close, the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962 started destroying Rehoboth Beach.