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David Gillian first came to Ocean City in 1914. He has
probably spent more time on Ocean City's Boardwalk than
any other living individual. His first job was playing
the trap drums in the orchestra at C. Elwood Carpenter's
Dance Club, sometimes called the Casino. It was located
over the Moorlyn Theater on the old Boardwalk.
In
1917, Mr. Gillian transferred to the Hippodrome, Ocean
City's largest pier. Here he played with Robin Robinson's
Orchestra. The Hippodrome was a variety pier with movies,
vaudeville, dancing and amusements for children. At
the close of the summer seasons, the Gillian Family
always returned to Philadelphia where Mr. Gillian played
with hotel orchestras.
The
October 1927 fire in Ocean City destroyed the Hippodrome
and changed Mr. Gillian's career. The pier was never
rebuilt and when the burned boardwalk was replaced in
1928 there were few amusements. David Gillian decided
in 1930 that it was an opportune time to open a Fun
Deck at Plymouth Place and the Boardwalk. It's to main
attractions were a Ferris Wheel and a Merry-Go-Round.
Little did he realize at the time that he would live
long enough to be able to donate a horse from that Merry-Go-Round
to the Ocean City Historical Museum in honor of his
100th birthday in 1990.
By
1957, the better part of a quarter century has passed
since the usiness had been established and now David
Gillian decided to retire. David's sons, Bob and Roy
had worked with their father at the Fun Deck. David
Jr. had elected to live in the Philadelphia area. It
was only natural that Robert and Roy should take the
business into the next generation.The next change came
in 1965 when Roy left the family business to start his
own amusement pier at 6th Street and the Boardwalk where
Stainton's Playland had burned down 10 years prior.
He opened, what is now known as Wonderland Pier, with
10 rides and a parking lot.
With
Roy's dream becoming a reality, it was now up to him
to continue the legacy that his father bestowed upon
him. Roy decided to learn more about the corporate world
by going into politics as well as operating Wonderland
Pier. Roy went on to become mayor of Ocean City in 1985.
All told, he spent 18 years in politics until deciding
to leave public office in 1989.
With
Roy not involved with Ocean City politics anymore, it
was now time for him to devote his life to what he loves
best: the amusement industry.
Roy became a member of the International Association
of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA). IAAPA is
the world's largest association of permanently situated
amusement parks, family centers and attractions worldwide.
With members in over 80 countries, IAAPA continues to
be the number 1 source for information in the amusement
industry today. In 1994, Roy's success in the amusement
industry won him the honor of becoming the President
of IAAPA. Being president of such a prestigious organization
gave Roy the opportunity to visit amusement parks around
the world. While doing so, Roy was able to bring back
many thoughts and ideas that we continue to use today
at Wonderland Pier.
Roy's success would not have been possible without the
encouragement and enthusiasm from his father David.
David Gillian passed away in March of 1993 at the age
of 102. His legacy of providing safe, wholesome family
entertainment continues through Roy Gillian's desire
to cater to the families that visit Ocean City and the
Gillian's Piers.
Providing
the families that visit Ocean City and the Gillian's
Piers with an enjoyable and memorable experience is
the goal of the entire Gillian Family. Now the third
generation of Gillian's, along with their father Roy,
continue to manage and operate Wonderland Pier and Gillian's
Island Water Park & Adventure Golf. It is evident
that their desire to create an enjoyable family experience
is growing every year. This can be seen with the many
changes and additions over the years such as the Giant
Wheel, an Ocean City landmark that reaches over 141
feet into the Ocean City skyline. Little Buc's Bay,
an 18,880 square foot water playground just for kids.
The Canyon Falls Log Flume that will cool you off even
on the hottest days, and don't forget the Shotgun Falls
or The Skypond Journey Tube slide; two of the waterpark
favorites. Between all of the Gillian's Piers, there
are over 38 rides and attractions, 10 waterslides and
an award winning Adventure Golf Course for families
to enjoy.
The
Gillian family is now celebrating over 70 years on the
Ocean City Boardwalk. Thanks to the hard work of David
Gillian in 1930, Bob and Roy Gillian at the Fun Deck
from 1957-1977, and now Roy Gillian with his three children;
Jim, Steve, and Jay continue to provide safe family
fun. They, along with their wonderful full-time staff,
continually strive to create an atmosphere with a personal
touch for every guest that visits the piers.
In
the future, the fourth generation of Gillian's including
Jim's children: Ryan and Lauren, Steve's children: Ashley,
Christine and Tyler, and Jay's children: Joshua, Emily
and Noah, will be watching their fathers' and grandfather's
success in the amusement industry while getting themselves
prepared to continue a family business that has put
smiles on so many peoples faces. With the Gillian Family
continuing to grow, the future will hold many new and
exciting adventures and we hope that you and your family
will be there with us.
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