Odyssey Fun World marks 30th anniversary with free July 26 party and resident discounts

5416234 · July 18, 2025

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Odyssey Fun World manager Clint Peride told Tinley Park village meeting attendees the amusement center will host a multi-chamber event next Thursday, a free community birthday party with fireworks on Saturday, July 26, and wristband discounts including a $10 rate for Tinley Park residents during August.

At a Tinley Park village meeting, Clint Peride, manager of Odyssey Fun World, outlined plans to celebrate the amusement center’s 30th anniversary with multiple community events and discounted wristbands. Peride said the venue at 19111 Oak Park Avenue is hosting a multi-chamber event next Thursday and a free birthday party with a fireworks show on Saturday, July 26.

Peride told the meeting, “We’re proud to be a staple of the community for this long,” and described family-focused activities planned for the celebration. The July 26 event will include DJs, balloon artists, clowns, face painting and a fireworks display, all offered free to the community during the daytime and evening programing.

Peride said the park will offer a special weekend wristband valid Thursday through Sunday for $15, and added, “Any of the residents that come in with their ID that says they’re Tinley Park residents, they’re gonna be able to purchase our normally $30 wristband for only $10” throughout August. He framed the August discount as a way to “reintroduce” the park to local residents.

Peride also said the multi-chamber event will invite chambers from Tinley Park, Orland Park, Frankfort, Mokena and New Lenox to the venue for an afternoon and evening of games, rides and food. The manager closed by saying he hopes the park will continue serving the community for another 30 years.

No formal board action or vote on the announcement was recorded during the meeting; the remarks were presented as an informational update by the manager.