Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is an oceanfront amusement park in Santa Cruz, California. Founded in 1907, it is California's oldest surviving amusement park and one of the few seaside parks on the West Coast of the United States.

Overview

The Boardwalk extends along the coast of the Monterey Bay, from just east of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf to the mouth of the San Lorenzo River. At the western edge of the park lies a large building originally known as The Plunge, Now Neptune's Kingdom, which contains a video arcade, and indoor miniature golf course. Next to this is The Casino Fun Center which includes a laser tag arena and next to that (To the Right) is The Cocoanut Grove banquet room and conference center. A Laffing Sal automated character, from San Francisco's Playland, is viewable near the miniature golf course.

East of the Casino, the boardwalk portion of the park stretches along a wide, sandy beach visitors can access easily from the park. The eastern end of the boardwalk is dominated by the Giant Dipper roller coaster, one of the best-known wooden coasters in the world and one of the most visible landmarks in Santa Cruz. The Dipper and the Looff Carousel, which still contains its original 342-pipe organ built in 1894, are both on the US National Register of Historic Places. They were, together, declared to be a National Historic Landmark in 1987 and the park is California Historical Landmark number 983.

Old-fashioned carnival games and snack booths can be found throughout the Шаблон:Convert park. It is located at 400 Beach Street in Santa Cruz, south of the Ocean Street exit of California State Route 1, which is the southern terminus of California State Route 17. The beach was a destination for railroads and trolleys since 1875; a short passenger service to Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park was restored in 1985. The Santa Cruz, Big Trees and Pacific Railway stops in the middle of Beach Street at the park.

Шаблон:Asof, the park is headed by Charles Canfield, the son of Laurence Canfield, the president of the park from the 1950s through the early 1980s. It has won the Best Seaside Amusement Park Award from Amusement Today in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Although there is no admission and the beach is public, parking is charged a fee when the rides are open. Season or day passes can be purchased or tickets for one dollar; rides take 3 to 6 tickets each.

Rides

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  • Giant Dipper (Wooden Roller Coaster)
  • Undertow (Steel Spinning Wild Mouse Coaster)
  • Sea Serpent (Family Coaster)
  • Double Shot (S&S Power Tower)
  • Cave Train (Train/Dark Ride)
  • Logger's Revenge (Log Flume)
  • Haunted Castle (Haunted Mansion Ride)
  • Tornado (Spinning and Tilting Ride)
  • Tsunami (Himalaya)
  • Cliff Hanger (A Cliff Hanging Simulator)
  • Fireball (Revolution Ride)
  • Crazy Surf (Rainbow Type Ride)
  • Cyclone (Round-Up)
  • Bulgy (Whale Themed Round-Ride)
  • Convoy (PepsiThemed Mini Truck Track Ride)
  • Freefall (Child Friendly Freefall)
  • Jet Copters (Helicopter Themed Round-Ride)
  • Merry Go-Round (Carousel)
  • Red Baron (Airplane Themed Round-Ride)
  • Rugged Buggies (Dune Buggie Themed Round-Ride)
  • Sea Dragons (Flying Dragons Ride)
  • WipeOut (Wipeout)
  • Speed Bumps (Bumper Cars)
  • Space Race (Bumper Cars)
  • Rock & Roll (Matterhorn)
  • Starfish (Round-Ride)
  • Speedway (Fast Race Car Kiddie Round-Ride)
  • Speed Boats (Speed Boat Themed Round-Ride)
  • Sky Glider (Chairlift)
  • Riptide (Tilt-A-Whirl)
  • Sea Swings (Wave Swinger)
  • Pirate Ship (Swinging Ship)
  • Ghost Blasters (Dark Ride)
  • Ferris wheel
  • Rock-O-Plane (Inverting Ferris wheel ride)

Cocoanut Grove

The Cocoanut Grove conference center includes banquet rooms and a performing arts venue at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Food, drink, and theater were profitable aspects of the resort since the original Casino of Swanton in 1904. Although gambling was never legal, it was generally known that guests could take boats from the "pleasure pier" to a ship in the harbor to play games of chance in the early days. During Prohibition in the 1930s, serving alcoholic drinks was also outlawed and the Casino changed its name to Cocoanut Grove. The name includes an old spelling of Coconut, Cocos nucifera, which was used in the popular Marx Brothers movie The Cocoanuts of 1929. The name was also used by a number of popular nightclubs of the era, including one in The Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

In the 1930s and 1940s, the Grove was a popular spot for major big band acts, including Stan Kenton, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton and Tommy Dorsey. Today, the Grove rarely hosts musical acts. It is a venue for weddings, banquets, school formal occasions and reunions, and corporate events. The Grand Ballroom and Sun Room complexes include over Шаблон:Convert of space and commercial kitchens.

See also

  • Boardwalks

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Donaven S.
12 September 2015
Best deal is the Season Pass. Gorgeous beach on the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary. Super fun Giant Dipper roller coaster and THREE amazing antique band organs playing at the Carousel ride. Must see!
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Fun day at the beach. Remember back in the day when the whole family went to the beach? This photo was taken at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk in 1972. Share your photos of beaches and boardwalks.
Chloe Wohlers
12 April 2016
We love the boardwalk. There is food places inside. (try the funnel cakes), nice restrooms, And some fun rides. Try the historical great dipper roller coaster. Its the 5th oldewr coaster. ????
Brian Strauss
14 September 2015
My second favorite amusement park after Disneyland. Beach and rides combo is fantastic. Great for little kids. Season pass is a fantastic value.
Cassidy Martin
14 November 2017
It’s a Classic. Mini Golf is the best value. The Giant Dipper is a must. Good during the off season.
Atef Chaudhury
25 June 2017
Gets very hectic here, especially when trying to park. Either come early in the morning, or park away from the beach. Don't get stuck in the gridlock parking line
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