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The park was originally Racially Segregated for "Whites Only"; another lakefront resort was reserved for "Colored", Lincoln Beach . It was integrated in the early 1960s .

Pontchartrain Beach included a Beach , amusement rides including a large Roller Coaster - The Zephyr , concession stands. The park featured live music concerts, including many local musicians and touring national acts such as Elvis Presley . "The Beach" also featured the exotic Bali Hai south seas restaurant, which actually survived as a banquet hall long after the amusement parks closure. For many in New Orleans, Bali Hai was the local equivalent to a Trader Vics style restaurant with its bamboo / Asian decor, popular tiki inspired drinks and unique cuisine. Another popular restaurant was the Ship Ahoy, which featured hamburgers and seafood.

Other rides included the Zephyr Junior, Smoky Mary, The Wild Maus, Musik Express, Log Ride, The Ragin' Cajun (looping steel coaster), The Bug, Paratrooper, Calypso, "The Airplanes", Haunted House, Ghost Train, bumper cars, ferris wheel, the Monster, Trabant, Sky Ride, Hard Rock, Galaxie, Laff in the Dark, Magic Rainbow, Red Baron, and many others. In addition to rides, there were also the summertime shows which changed every few years (Skipper & Dolly dolphin show, Great American High Dive Show, Merlins Magic Rainbow Show) For a few years there was also a fairly large petting zoo with many farm animals and a huge red barnhouse.

Pontchartrain Beach was closed in September 1983 due to decreasing attendance, rising insurance costs, pollution concerns in the lake, and the impending competition of the 1984 World's Fair .

Several of the rides ended up in Gulf Shores, Alabama at a small amusement park - including The Airplanes and many Kiddieland rides - which was subsequently wiped out by Hurricane Ivan in 2004.

Much of the land formerly housing the park is now used by the University Of New Orleans .


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