For so many families throughout Maine and New England, a trip to Old Orchard Beach, Maine, is a summer tradition.

That trip usually includes a dip in the ocean, a stroll along the main drag to grab some food and a visit to Palace Playland to enjoy some rides or the arcade.

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Over the last few years, Palace Playland has been working hard to update their rides. Maine's only beachside amusement park has added several new attractions, from kiddie rides to some serious thrills.

For the 2026 season, Palace Playland will once again be adding a new attraction. This time, it will cater to the whole family.

Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Will Feature a New Family Coaster

According to Coaster Chit Chat, Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, will feature a new Zamperla Speedy Coaster as part of the family-friendly rides for the 2026 season.

The coaster is specifically designed for tight spaces but manages to features some sharp turns, slopes and a helix for the feel of a much larger coaster.

The majority of the work to install the new family coaster happened after the park closed for the season in 2025. Final touches will be put on before the grand opening of Palace Playland in 2026.

Palace Playland in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Added Two Thrill Rides in 2025

The addition of the new family coaster in 2026 follows a pair of thrill rides making their debut at the amusement park in 2025.

The Wind Surfer debuted last summer, gliding thrill seekers up to 30 feet in the air. Palace Playland also debuted the Nitro Speed, a high octane, heart pounding thrill ride that features twists, spins and speed.

Palace Playland has not listed an official opening date for the 2026 season.

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Here is a list of Maine's state parks, ranked based on the number of campers in 2025, according to the Maine Bureau of Parks and Land

Note(s): Baxter State Park has private reservations and numbers. You will not see it on this public list. Both Aroostook and Cobscook Bay State Parks did not have camping in 2026 due to closing for improvements.

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