Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Phone: (831) 423-5590
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11/04/2006 Posted by wonderfuldude
I have many fond memories of going to the Boardwalk during my adolesence. It seems to have lost some of it's luster (maybe I'm getting old) but still remains a beautiful fun place to spend the day.
07/15/2006 Posted by kittylin
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has been a family favorite for many years. The park is right on the beach. You can have the best of both worlds with its location. They even have sand rinse off showers ( wonderfull when you have kids and don't want to take home half the beach with you). We have purchased season tickets for many years. It has an old fasion amusment park feel that is unmatched by any other park I have been to. They have many fun rides but none of your spectacular thrill rides. (Go to Great America for that). There is no addmision fee to the park and you can buy tickets just to ride 1 or 2 rides if thats all you want.
Pros: Right on the beach, No addmission fee, pay for only what you want
Cons: Tends to be really crowded on summer weekends
08/09/2005 Posted by calmomov3
Summer would not be summer without a trip or two to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. I've been going every summer for the past 25 years and wouldn't miss it. My kids wouldn't miss it either. The beauty of the beach and ocean and the nostalgia of the boardwalk are such a wonderful combination. It is not uncommon to see seals or otters swimming out in the ocean. I feel like a kid when I'm there. The Giant Dipper is my absolute favorite rollercoaster. I feel very lucky to have a place like Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk within driving distance of where I live. I am not sure if it's factual, but I was told it's the only beach boardwalk west of the Mississippi. If you haven't been there before, you MUST GO!!
07/13/2005 Posted by meljr2004
This is a awesome beach amusement park. The Big Dipper is something you can't miss, it's one of the oldest wooden roller coasters. Even if the boardwalk is packed the lines don't take forever to get through. You have the ocean and sometimes you can see whales just on the south side of the santa cruz wharf. In the summer most day the fog hangs out until noon then burns off. It can get warm in the day and by night it's chilly. You have the mountain views from the ferris wheel.
06/19/2005 Posted by barrywkane
A classic, slightly funky beach town at its best, boardwalk is great, cool ocean air mixes with bright sun and blue skys, beautiful mountains ring the city and the beach is right down the wooden steps fromn the boardwalk. The giant dipper roller coaster is not to be missed and the people watching, sound of the rides, scent of the food, mixed with the ocean waves, is the perfect mix. The nearby pier/wharf are filled with restaurants and great views of the boarwalk, beach and surrounding redwood mountains. Downtown Santa Cruz has neat shops and restaurants lining its busy main street and the nearby mountains offer great camping in redwood forests.
05/13/2005 Posted by juley
How could Santa Cruz Boardwalk be listed and there is no listing for Magic Mountain??? Something is just not right.
Pros: small, relaxed, inexpensive
Cons: limited rides, no real attraction, no pizzazz
07/13/2004 Posted by theoriginalclammie
My family had a cabin in the Santa Cruz mountains when I was a kid. My cousins & I spent most of our summers at the beach & at the Boardwalk! For an old time treat don't miss Marini's salt water taffy available on the bw. BUT, you must ride the classic old-school style wooden roller coaster, The Giant Dipper! Go early, get an all-day unlimited ride wristband and go over and over and over on the Giant Dipper!
07/13/2004 Posted by darkmlnd
I'ts the 21st century ? You will barely notice at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. The Giant Dipper,arcade , and Chocolate Dip cones are some of my favorites and don't forget the CORNDOGS ! Wanna hit the beach ? You can walk across the street to your car , get your beach gear and be on the sand in a couple minutes.If your coming down highway 17 and want to get to the Boardwalk in style, exit in Scotts' Valley ,drive up the road to Felton , and hop on the Roaring Camp Railroad.The train goes through the redwoods and pulls right along the boardwalk in front of the carousel.Step out of the open-air railcar and let the fun begin.Take the first train down and you can spend about 5 hours before it's time to leave. I dare you to find a more enjoyable way to spend the day .
Pros: old time feel, fun rides,beach,food, train ride there
07/17/2003 Posted by hottrider03
I used to live in Santa Cruz, i could walk to the boardwalk in 3 minutes, never really thought much of it, then when i moved last year i found out of much i really like the boardwalk!
Pros: Family fun, Ocean, cheep
Cons: a lot of people, food not good
07/17/2003 Posted by janengland53
As a local in Santa Cruz, I visit the Boardwalk regularly. Not only are the rides a value, you also get history when you ride the carasol, the Big Dipper or play videos. And don't forget the Coconut Grove for Sunday brunch. Marini's gives you the best sea-salt taffy and if you're lucky, you can watch it being pulled. But the best of the best is sticking around until the evening when most of the day trippers from Silicon Valley go home. That's when the people watching gets interesting. There are more locals around. PS- Either Mon or Tues nights after 5pm it's 50 cent rides. Check out the prices for sure.
Pros: inexpensive, easy to get to, variety
Cons: lots of fried food
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