Trimper's Rides

[2] In 1900, the Trimpers rebuilt the Sea Bright after a severe storm had damaged the hotel; they modeled its new structure after Great Britain's Windsor Castle.

In 1912, Daniel Trimper purchased a massive carousel from the Herschell-Spillman Company in North Tonawanda, NY.

The carousel's 45 animals, three chariots, and one rocking chair were driven by a steam engine, with rides originally costing a nickel.

Trimper's son, Daniel Jr., managed Windsor Resort Corporation after his father's death and served as mayor of Ocean City for 16 years.

[3] In 1965, a WWII veteran, Daniel Trimper III, was handed leadership of the park and nearly doubled its size with the purchase of the land and attractions of Melvin Amusements.

[2] The most popular ride in the outdoor park was bought in 1985: the triple loop boomerang "Tidal Wave" roller coaster.

Trimper Rides previously owned or leased space to The Red Apple, Jessica’s Fudge House, Chick-Fil-A, Nana’s Hot Chicken,[2] Smoked BBQ, On The Boards, and Sticky Fingers.

The Pirate's Cove Fun House is one of only two Bill Tracy built walk-through's left in the world.
Aladin's Lamp is a small portable-style "fun house". It includes a number of floor tricks, a revolving turn-table and a spinning barrel. This ride was retired on January 10, 2018.
The Toboggan Roller Coaster, retired in Winter 2009.