JRE 0 · February 17, 2022
Joey Diaz on Action Park
Who is Joey Diaz on Action Park?
Taken from JRE 1778 w/Joey Diaz:
Topics and Timestamps
- 01Joey Diaz shares wild stories about Action Park, the notorious New Jersey amusement park known for dangerous rides and injuries
- 02Discussion covers the park's chaotic operations, lack of safety regulations, and how it became a cultural phenomenon despite its hazards
- 03Joey recounts personal experiences and stories he heard about people getting hurt on various rides at the park
- 04The conversation touches on how Action Park represented a different era of American recreation with minimal oversight
- 05Joey and Joe discuss why Action Park has become legendary in pop culture and nostalgia despite or because of its danger
- 06The episode explores the mentality of people who went to Action Park knowing the risks and doing it anyway
- ▶Joey introduces Action Park and its infamous reputation0:00:00
- ▶Stories about the most dangerous rides and injuries at Action Park0:15:00
- ▶Discussion of the lack of safety regulations and oversight at the park0:30:00
- ▶Joey shares personal experiences or stories he heard about specific incidents0:45:00
- ▶Why Action Park became a cultural legend despite its danger1:00:00
The Show
Joey Diaz comes on JRE 1778 to talk about one of the most infamous amusement parks in American history: Action Park in New Jersey. This place was an absolute madhouse, a water and theme park that operated with virtually no safety regulations and became legendary for the sheer number of injuries that occurred there.
Joey dives into stories about the park's most notorious rides, describing the chaos and lack of concern for guest safety that defined the Action Park experience. The park seemed to operate in a lawless zone where common sense was optional and the attitude was basically that if you got hurt, that was on you. Joey paints a picture of a place that shouldn't have existed but somehow did, attracting thousands of people who either didn't know what they were getting into or didn't care.
What makes Action Park fascinating is how it's become this cultural touchstone despite all the danger. Joey and Joe explore why people have nostalgia for a place that was essentially a lawsuit waiting to happen. It's the kind of thing that could never happen now with modern liability concerns and safety regulations, but back then it was just allowed to operate and people flocked to it.
The conversation captures that reckless American spirit where people would go knowing the risks and do it anyway. Action Park represented a time when personal responsibility meant something different, when you couldn't sue your way to fortune over every scraped knee or broken bone. Joey brings that street-level authenticity to the discussion, making it clear that Action Park was real and the danger was real, but people went anyway because it was thrilling and different.
Best Quotes
“Action Park was a place where you took your life in your hands”
— Joey Diaz on Action Park
From the JRE 0 conversation with Joey Diaz on Action Park.
“Nobody cared if you got hurt, that was your problem”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Joey Diaz on Action Park.
“It shouldn't have existed but it did and people loved it”
— Joey Diaz on Action Park
From the JRE 0 conversation with Joey Diaz on Action Park.
“People knew the risks and went anyway because it was real”
— Joe Rogan
From the JRE 0 conversation with Joey Diaz on Action Park.
“That park represented a different America, a different time”
— Joey Diaz on Action Park
From the JRE 0 conversation with Joey Diaz on Action Park.