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While big amusement parks get all the acclaim and attention Portland apartment residents have their own little secret tucked away in the scenic landscape of Oaks Amusement Park. Its old school amusement park fun at its finest with some great rides like the Scream n Eagle, Disk'O, The Looping Thunder Roller Coaster and The Rock & Roll. The kids aren't left out of all this fun though and neither are the less excitement hungry apartment residents. There are plenty of intermediate and kiddie rides too! When you and your Oaks Amusement Park apartments friends need a break from riding head over to the picnic area or take the gang roller skating. This fun little get-a-way is one of the oldest continuously operating amusement parks in the country. This park has been entertaining Portland apartment residents for over 100 years and continues to make memories each year. Spending the day outside your Portland apartment in the modest yet accommodating Oaks Amusement Park is a great way to get back to basics and just enjoy your Portland apartments community friends. Its centrally located to most Portland apartment communitites and there is plenty of parking. It's a win-win!
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