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Codona's Amusement Park
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Codona's Amusement Park is an amusement park located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was established by the Codona family in 1970 and continues under family management.
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The park is situated adjacent to the Aberdeen Beach and Queens Links on the coast of the North Sea.[1]
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Codona family
Francesco Codoni, a Swiss-Italian national from the Ticino region next to the Northern Italian border, immigrated to Scotland in the 1790s. Codoni's descendants worked in circuses throughout Europe, but the majority remained in Scotland.[2]
Throughout the 19th century, the family toured Scotland with various circus acts. Francesco Codoni's grandson, Henry (Enrique) Codona (Codoni) was the founded the trapeze act "The Flying Codonas". The act was featured in various films, including Varieté (1925).[3] The circus film The Greatest Show on Earth mentions both the Codonas and Costellos as prominent circus families.[4]
Alfredo Codona, the trapeze artist from the family living in the US, made headline news when he killed himself and his ex-wife Vera Bruce after the tragic death of his second wife in 1937.[5]
Once the Industrial Revolution hit the 1860s, the Scotland-based Codonas purchased steam-powered fairground rides and toured as John Codona's Pleasure Fairs, running it until 1960. [2]
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Alfred Codona took charge of the Aberdoon beachfront amusement park, which eventually became today's Codona's Amusement Park. By the 1970s, the number of visitors began to decline, but the park remained viable due to a combination of relatively low unemployment in the area, the beach's attraction, local support from the people of Aberdeen, and contributions from UK holidaymakers.[2]
In February 2022 it was reported that the amusement park had suffered a loss of £4.5 million due to the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom.[6]
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In 2006, the park introduced Dodgem the Dog as the mascot for the park. It was the winning creation of a primary school design competition.[7] Later on they added a new mascot called Candyfloss The Dog.[citation needed]
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