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The total cost is $433,417, to be largely paid for through a revenue-shar- ing agreement between the county, which owns the park, and the company that built and installed the ride. attraction since the Music Express and Playland Yo-Yo in 2008. Peter Tartaglia, deputy com- missioner of the county parks depart- ment, noted a lot has changed since then. Letterman and Jay Leno are the nighttime comedians, the Blackber- ry is the smartphone of he told reporters. iPhone even have a number yet if it had it been the iPhone 2 but they call it that He encouraged the summer camp kids and public who took the in- augural spins on the ride to post photos to Snapchat and Instagram, two social media sites that exist in 2008.

The new ride comes as part of a pub- lic relations push by County Executive George administration after several years of a lack of little invest- ment in the park and an ongoing over park management. To promote the new ride, Latimer held a naming contest that started in June and had camp kids choose the winner last week out of dragon- themed Italian ride manufacturer Zamperla installed the ride, but the original $305,000 contract was amend- ed and boosted to $433,417 during foun- dation work. County said the extra cost was due to additional unfore- seen work that included a wooden, ADA-accessible ramp. The contract includes a $25,000 ad- ministrative fee and Zamperla be reimbursed for $50,000 of the addition- al cost, under the terms of its contract. The county will reimburse Zamperla for the remainder of the foundation work, $78,417, through a 50-50 split of gross receipts for the Dragonator.

Zam- contract is for seasons, with a county option for additional sea- sons. A Zamperla company called Central Amusement International had as a runner-up several years ago when Westchester sought a private company to take over management of the amusement park. Joe Montalto, who previously worked with the compa- ny, worked with Central and later went on to be the 2017 campaign manager for Ken Jenkins, who is now ap- pointed deputy. County could not say why the ramp was not part of the initial cost, just that the additional work was only uncovered when construction had be- gun. Company president Alessandro Zamperla, after taking a spin on the new ride, said he know what drove the extra costs but he was pleased with the product.

a beautiful ride, a beautiful he said. extremely proud to be working with the communi- ty and the Attendance push Latimer, who came into last year, said the new ride represents part of a new at the park that in- cluded the creation of a new cartoon mascot called The idea since he came into last year, he said, is to begin to build Playland attendance af- ter the previous administration believed the county should seek a private entity to run the park. disagree with that he told The Journal think this is a public facility and it could be run successfully as a public facility. It began with believing in the facility and not assuming it was doomed to The said as of mid- July attendance was up after a boost in marketing The county has brought in 220,279 people this year, up from 213,009 and 204,663 over the same time in 2017 and 208, respectively. Attendance for the year is behind where it was year-to-date in 2015 (235,125) and 2016 according to the administration, but the amuse- ment park opened a week early in both those years.

Remove the extra week, and 2019 is trending ahead of 2016, ac- cording to administration John Testa, Republican minority leader of the county legislature, said at- tendance are being boosted by discounts including a Groupon deal that may result in more people in the park but less money. Testa called Play- land expensive and failing experi- continues to be too many un- answered questions about Playland and how much money it actually drains from the county to begin he said. tremendous debt while at the same time cutting attendance revenues by exorbitant discounts is not the way to Latimer countered the deals are part of good marketing, and his said there is a $300,000 gross increase over 2018 in year-to-date although comprehensive data available. know that John and some other people want Standard to run the park so they are going to look for what they think are in the story but the story is what it is: attendance is up, revenue is Latimer said. deny it and not a in the pan Standard Amusements battle drags on The county is now tied up in a with Standard Amusements, the com- pany that beat out Central for the job of running the amusement park.

Stan- dard was to take over management of the park in November, but Latimer an- nounced in April he wanted to end that deal. Latimer, a Democrat who came into last year, is looking to end a con- tract with a company called Standard Amusements that was approved before he came into Standard, which was to take over management of the park in November, is suing the county in bankruptcy court over its 30-year contract. County attor- neys are trying to get the case dis- missed. The county had sought a private op- erator under predecessor with the stated goal of bringing an in- of private investment into the park. Latimer said the contract favored Stan- dard because it allowed them to recover their investment before the county could share in any Both sides accused the other of breaching the deal.

Follow Mark Lungariello on Face- book: and Twitter: Mark Lungariello Journal News USA TODAY NETWORK Campers and officials try out the new ride at Playland called during the recent official opening. PHOTOS BY TANIA JOURNAL NEWS Playland holds grand opening of $433K new ride.

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