Luna Park Map and Brochure (2025 – 2022)
Built along the Coney Island boardwalk, Luna Park is a maze of seaside coasters, midway games, and neon-lit pathways squeezed between ocean views and the subway line. With its tight footprint and looping boardwalk entrances, a Luna Park map keeps you oriented among the overlapping rides, food stands, and game arcades.
- Location
- Brooklyn, New York
- Years Active
- 1903 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Luna Park Site
It’s especially handy for timing shows at the central plaza or finding the quickest route to the Cyclone before the evening crush by the fireworks crowd. Think sand on your shoes, funnel cake in hand, and the rumble of the Thunderbolt overhead. Classic Brooklyn energy.
Luna Park Map 2025
In 2025, Luna Park saw updates across both its Coney Island and Sydney locations. Coney Island introduced upgraded arcade games, revamped retail spaces, and a refreshed Salt & Sizzle patio, while also celebrating the Cyclone’s 98th anniversary during its season opening.
Sydney’s park marked its 90th anniversary with a Vivid Sydney nighttime event, hosted a major New Year’s Eve celebration with rides and fireworks, and extended Squid Game: The Experience into August due to strong demand.

Printable Luna Park Map PDF 2025
Luna Park Map 2023
Luna Park Map 2022
FAQ
Why did Luna Park close down?
Luna Park in Coney Island closed after a major fire in August 1944 destroyed much of its western half and caused significant financial losses. Declining attendance and legal disputes prevented reconstruction, leading to the park’s final closure in September 1944 and subsequent demolition in 1946.
Why is Coney Island called Luna Park?
Coney Island is not called Luna Park; Luna Park is the name of a historic amusement park within Coney Island. The park was named “Luna Park” in 1903 after the airship called Luna from the popular “A Trip to the Moon” ride, and possibly after the co-founder Elmer Dundy’s sister, Luna Dundy Newman. “Luna Park” has since become a term used for amusement parks worldwide, originating from this Coney Island location.
When did Luna Park close in Coney Island?
Luna Park in Coney Island originally closed in September 1944, following a destructive fire that occurred in August 1944 and ended regular operations. The current Luna Park at Coney Island, opened in 2010, remains operational as of October 2025.
Is Luna Park the same as Coney Island?
Luna Park is an amusement park located within the larger Coney Island area in Brooklyn. Coney Island refers to the whole neighborhood and historic amusement district with several parks, including Luna Park and others. Luna Park is not the same as Coney Island, but is its most prominent amusement park.


