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New operators of Edaville Family Theme Park states “you’ll be rewarded with the experience you have come to know and love over the last 75 years”

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New operators at a southeastern Massachusetts theme park plans to bring more smiles and enjoyment in the coming months.

An announcement on the new owners of Edaville was made this morning on social media.

“Rest assured, Edaville is no longer for sale. The new operators, Shervin B. Hawley, Managing Partner of Sudbury, MA, and Brian Fanslau, Operations Partner of Alna, ME, are committed to the long-term success of Edaville as a traditional family park centered on its historic steam locomotives and family-oriented activities. Thank you for being so patient as we plan for the November opening – you’ll be rewarded with the experience you have come to know and love over the last 75 years.”

“Neither Thomas Land nor Dino Land will be open this year as we concentrate on how to make the Christmas Festival of Lights one to remember for our 75th anniversary.
We will answer other questions as we progress with our plans for 2022 and beyond.”

Ownership announced that tickets will be available online when the new website launches around Labor Day.

The re-opening of the park was announced earlier this month on social media.

“We are excited to announce that Edaville will re-open from November 10, 2022, through January 1, 2023, for the season with the classic Christmas lights, rides, food, and more! We are working hard on plans including a new pricing model to make the park more accessible to all, a new comprehensive website with real-time data on rides and vendors and ensuring that the guest experience is a great one. Stay tuned for the new website, social media, and public announcement at the end of August 2022. Thank you for your support and patience as we prepare for the future.”

It was announced earlier this year that Edaville Family Theme Park’s owner, Delli Priscoli, was putting the property up for sale in hopes that a new owner would add new energy and new vision to the property.

The park, located at 5 Pine Street in Carver, has not been fully open since it closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic except for the Christmas Festival of Lights last year.

Edaville turned 75-years-old on April 7th. The park re-opened for two days on April 23rd and 24th as part of the 75th Anniversary, however, park rides were not running, and Thomas Land and Dino Land were closed.

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