Palace Playland Map and Brochure (2022 – 2025)
Location: Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Years Active: 1902 – Active
Palace Playland it’s old-school, and it shows. But that’s part of the fun! This classic park has been serving up boardwalk thrills since 1902. Expect a bit of charming wear and tear alongside the rides and attractions.
Think faded paint and creaky roller coasters. It’s a little rough around the edges, and that means shorter lines than the slicker, bigger parks. You’ll find some seriously vintage rides here – perfect for that retro Instagram shot.
Palace Playland is awesome after dark! The neon lights and the ocean breeze make it extra special. Plus, they often have fireworks on Thursday nights.
They still pack in plenty of modern fun too. The beachfront location is amazing. Hit the rides, chow down on boardwalk snacks, then cool off on the beach.
Palace Playland Map 2025
The Palace Playland Map 2025 shows an updated layout of attractions, rides, and amenities at Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. It highlights the locations of major rides, food stands, restrooms, and entrance/exit points, helping visitors plan their visit efficiently. The 2025 map includes new features and updated pathways to reflect recent park changes.

Printable Palace Playland Map PDF 2025
Palace Playland Map 2024
Printable Palace Playland Map PDF 2024
Palace Playland Map 2023
Palace Playland Map 2022
FAQ
Is Playland closing down?
As of now, Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach is not closing down. The amusement park continues to operate seasonally with regular events and ride updates. There are no official announcements indicating permanent closure or sale of the property.
How much does Playland cost?
Palace Playland uses a ticket-based system where rides cost between 3 and 6 tickets each. Tickets are sold in bundles, typically starting at $20 for 24 tickets. Unlimited ride wristbands are also available and usually cost between $35 and $45 depending on the day and time.
Who owns Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine?
Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, is owned by businessman Paul G. Auger. He purchased the amusement park in 1996 and has since modernized many of its attractions while maintaining its status as New England’s only beachfront amusement park.
Does Old Orchard Beach have a roller coaster?
Yes, Old Orchard Beach has a roller coaster called the “Sea Viper” located at Palace Playland, an oceanfront amusement park. The Sea Viper is a steel looping roller coaster and one of the park’s main attractions along with other thrill rides, games, and beachfront entertainment.