The "B" side to Euclid Beach Band "There's No Surf In Cleveland", on Scene Records, called "Laugh In The Dark", which is of course in reference to the dark ride ...
I grew up in Cleveland, and I loved going to Euclid Beach Park every
summer--always on "Nickel Day". No admission charge for parking or to get
into the park. Tickets were five cents each, and most rides were one
ticket. Laughing Sal, pictured in the video, stood outside of the Fun
House, which cost four tickets (a sign outside reminded us that "This is
not a ride". Walking through the Fun House could take a half-hour or
more--so much to see. The Laugh In The Dark ride was also great fun.
You just missed her. Mark your calendar for the last Sunday in September
and see her at the old Euclid Beach park along with other park memorbilia.
Go ride the silver Rocket Car... See the link I added in the description
about Remembering Euclid Beach