Remembering Castle Dracula

  1. Castle Dracula, or Dracula’s Castle, was located on the Nickels’ Midway pier at Cedar Avenue and the Boardwalk in Wildwood, NJ.  It was a combination walk-through and boat ride.  The castle was built in 1977 by the Nickels family on top of a pre-existing old mill ride.  The old mill, which was originally constructed in 1919,  was transformed into the dungeon boat ride, and the upper level became known as Castle Dracula.

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  1. Although the castle was 2-stories high, the upper level was only used as storage.  There were plans to make the upper level part of the attraction, but it proved to be too costly for the Nickels.

    John Nickels
    John Nickels stands by the front entrance to the castle.  John and his brothers Steven and Angelo, along with Steven’s son B.J. Nickels, are co-owners of the Midway Pier.  The Nickels  family came to the Wildwoods in 1944, opening concessions that provided readings, ball games, and guess your weight stands.  The Nickels purchased the western section of the Marine Pier in 1976 for $1,800,000.  They renamed it Nickels’ Midway Pier and built Castle Dracula for the 1977 season.  This photo was taken by Chris Polk in 1999.

    Castle Dracula recently met its demise due to arson on January 16th, 2002.  Some of the castle’s structure and contents survived the fire and were taken as souvenirs by various people.  The remaining rubble was eventually cleared away and a trampoline attraction replaced the once great castle.  Although the Nickels family originally announced that the castle would be rebuilt, various obstacles stopped that from happening.  If you would like to see some Castle Dracula memorabilia, you can visit the George F. Boyer Historical Museum at 3907 Pacific Avenue in Wildwood.  Call (609) 523-0277 for operating hours.


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