Things 2 Do Head to Oaks Park over Spring Break to celebrate their 120th year!

Portland, ORLocal News

Oaks Park, the beloved amusement park situated along the Willamette River in Southeast Portland, is proudly celebrating its 120th anniversary this Spring Break. Starting this weekend, families can enjoy a special 22% discount on ride bracelets with the coupon code "KATU22" for weekday visits. The park is home to a variety of attractions, including thrilling rides, roller skating, mini golf, and engaging carnival games, all of which have delighted Portlanders for generations. Emily MacKay, the marketing and events director for Oaks Park, highlighted the park's rich history and the new companion bracelet option designed for adults who accompany children. In addition, a senior bracelet is now available for guests aged 62 and older, reflecting the increasing interest from grandparents wanting to join the excitement.

This inclusive pricing structure aims to enhance the family experience at the park. Oaks Amusement Park operates from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.

daily, with roller skating hours from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Visiting Oaks Park this Spring Break offers a fantastic opportunity for families to create lasting memories together while celebrating a significant milestone in the park's history.

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