Beloved Jersey Shore carousel won’t be ready to ride until fall 2022 Updated Jan 31, 2021; Posted Jan 30, 2021 A pavilion that will house the 111-year-old Floyd L. Morland Carousel in Seaside Heights is under construction along the boardwalk at the borough's north end.Borough of Seaside Heights Facebook Share A restoration of Seaside Heights’ beloved antique carousel will not be complete before Fall 2022, according to officials of the Shore resort town and the Ohio-based firm that will do most of the restoration work. A pavilion to house the 111-year-old carousel now under construction along the boardwalk is tangible evidence of progress in the borough’s years-long, multi-million dollar effort to acquire the 111-year-old merry-go-round, restore it inside and out, and then operate it as a public amenity emblematic of the borough’s history and revival as a family-friendly resort.