http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009 ... ewell.htmlNo long lines on morning of Kiddieland's last day
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Nicholas Martorina, 9, was waiting in line at Kiddieland in Melrose Park by 8 a.m. this morning.
"I'm the first kid on the last day," the Chicago boy said as his father, Sam Martorina, waited nearby in the family's sport-utility vehicle.
By 10:15 a.m., with the gates scheduled to open at noon, about 20 people were waiting in line. But Kiddieland owners are expecting that number to swell to huge crowds as people say goodbye to the storied family amusement park.
Sam Martorina, who has been visiting the park since he was a child, decided at 5:30 a.m. that he'd bring his son out for the last day.
"I thought they'd be lined up for a rock concert," the father said of the sparse number of early arrivers.
Nicholas will be heading for the bumper cars when the gates open.
Cindy Vaile, 50, of Brookfield, was waiting in line with her daughter, Stacy Vaile, 25.
Sunday was their 17th visit to Kiddieland this summer.
Cindy has been coming since she was 3. Spent over 1,000 on tickets this year. Started coming really heavy.
"I'm sad, right here, it hurts," Cindy Vaile said, pointing to her heart. "I'm also sad for the little kids who won't be able to enjoy this."
Not really surprised this place is closing down.