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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Santa Cruz CA | Nearby Businesses


400 Beach Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-5590

Amusement and Theme Park Near Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

Santa Cruz Beach And Boardwalk
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Santa Cruz Bch Bdwk
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-5590

Giant Dipper
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

The Giant Dipper is a historic wooden roller coaster located at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, an amusement park in Santa Cruz, California. It took 47 days to build at a cost of $50,000. It opened on May 17, 1924, and replaced the Thompson's Scenic Railway. With a height of 70ft and a speed of, it is one of the most popular wooden roller coasters in the world. As of 2012, over 60 million people have ridden the Giant Dipper since its opening. The ride has received several awards such as being named a National Historic Landmark, a Golden Age Coaster award, and a Coaster Landmark award; it has been ranked annually in Mitch Hawker's Best Wooden roller coaster poll.HistoryThe Thompson's Scenic Railway was built on the site of the Giant Dipper in 1908 as the longest roller coaster in the United States. In October 1923, manager R.L. Cardiff and Walter Looff began negotiations to build a new ride to replace the Scenic Railway. The price was set at $50,000, $15,000 more than the Scenic Railway. In January 1924, the permit to build the Giant Dipper was granted to Arthur Looff. He wanted to create a ride that had "the thrill of a plunge down a mine shaft, a balloon ascent, a parachute jump, airplane acrobatics, a cyclone, a toboggan ride, and a ship in a storm." The Scenic Railway began to be demolished in January 1924 to make room for the Giant Dipper. It took 5 months to demolish the Scenic Railway and construct the Giant Dipper. The actual construction of the Giant Dipper took 47 days. The ride opened to the public for the first time on May 17, 1924. The ride had a few incidents over the years in which three people have died.

Santa's Village
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Santa'S Village Rd
Scotts Valley, CA 95066

In its heyday, Santa's Village in San Bernardino County, California was one of Southern California's biggest tourist attractions — a place to catch the holiday spirit even in July. It opened on Memorial Day weekend 1955, more than a month before Disneyland. Santa's Village (Scotts Valley) Santa Cruz County, California opened to the public in 1957 and closed in 1979. Santa’s Village in Dundee Park, Illinois opened to the public on Memorial Day weekend 1959. While it has changed owners and locations, it is still open today. To learn more about Santa's Village visit http://www.santasvillage.net.

Local Business Near Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

Giant Dipper Roller Coaster
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-5590

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk's official Giant Dipper Facebook Place. Phone (831)423-5590 or visit http://beachboardwalk.com/02_giant_dipper.html

Santa Cruz Beach Board Walk
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Neptune's Kingdom Mini Golf
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Santa Cruz Ca, Boardwalk
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Santa Cruz Beach Soccer Championships
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(415) 342-5851

Santa Cruz Beach Soccer Championships is one of the greatest soccer weekends in Northern California on the beautiful Main Beach in Santa Cruz, California. Soccer enthusiasts come from all over the world to join our family run weekend for youth and adults behind the world famous, number one and top rated amusement park, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. We invite you to join us from wherever you are in the world to be a part of this exciting event. Many photographers, videographers, soccer players, painters, club presidents and many more have graced our annual tournament. Phil Scicluna co-founded the first beach soccer tournament in Northern California in 2004 to offer a weekend long event that is fun, competitive and accepting of everyone who has the aptitude for a good time.

Whiting's Foods on the Boardwalk, Arena, and on the Road
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
613 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-1890 Ext 6

Our company's beginnings date back to 1953 as a small scale family business. The company has been passed down through many generations and has grown to the size of 20+ locations and hundreds of Seasonal Crew Members! Beginning in 2012, we were proud to be selected to serve the Santa Cruz Warriors, Santa Cruz's first professional sports team! Addionally we have a division known as W.O.W. (Whiting's On Wheels) that takes some of our tasty treats to festivals all over the state!

Santa Cruz Boardwalk
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

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.OverviewThe 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.

Mystery Spot
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
465 Mystery Spot Road
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Beach Flats Community Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
133 Leibrandt Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 426-2322

Speed Bumps!!! (Bumper Cars!!!)
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Roaring Camp Train
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
5401 Graham Hill Rd
Felton, CA 95060

(831) 335-4484

Nueva Vista Apartments
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
136 Leibrandt Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 459-9296

Giant Dipper
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

The Giant Dipper is a historic wooden roller coaster located at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, an amusement park in Santa Cruz, California. It took 47 days to build at a cost of $50,000. It opened on May 17, 1924, and replaced the Thompson's Scenic Railway. With a height of 70ft and a speed of, it is one of the most popular wooden roller coasters in the world. As of 2012, over 60 million people have ridden the Giant Dipper since its opening. The ride has received several awards such as being named a National Historic Landmark, a Golden Age Coaster award, and a Coaster Landmark award; it has been ranked annually in Mitch Hawker's Best Wooden roller coaster poll.HistoryThe Thompson's Scenic Railway was built on the site of the Giant Dipper in 1908 as the longest roller coaster in the United States. In October 1923, manager R.L. Cardiff and Walter Looff began negotiations to build a new ride to replace the Scenic Railway. The price was set at $50,000, $15,000 more than the Scenic Railway. In January 1924, the permit to build the Giant Dipper was granted to Arthur Looff. He wanted to create a ride that had "the thrill of a plunge down a mine shaft, a balloon ascent, a parachute jump, airplane acrobatics, a cyclone, a toboggan ride, and a ship in a storm." The Scenic Railway began to be demolished in January 1924 to make room for the Giant Dipper. It took 5 months to demolish the Scenic Railway and construct the Giant Dipper. The actual construction of the Giant Dipper took 47 days. The ride opened to the public for the first time on May 17, 1924. The ride had a few incidents over the years in which three people have died.

Holiday Lights Train
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

831- 335 - 4484

Pacific Coast Kites
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
On the Wharf
Santa Cruz, CA 95062

(408) 823-5486

Open every weekend May through August. Find us on FACEBOOK @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pacific-Coast-Kites/171777219531838

Beach Flats Park
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Leibrandt Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Santa Cruz Bch Bdwk
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-5590

Marini's At The Beach
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2608 Mission St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-5703

(831) 423-0188

Coconut Grove
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Beach St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

(831) 423-2053