2010 ACE Spring Preservation Conference

  • February 4, 2010
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Tatsu

Have a blast at five Southern California parks during ACE’s Spring Preservation Conference on the 23rd through the 25th of April. For full details, check out the event flier: http://www.aceonline.org/fliers/SpringCon2010.pdf

— photo: Steven Wilson

Gilroy Gardens, February 2010 update

  • February 4, 2010
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Gilroy Gardens

Gilroy Gardens kicks off its 2010 season on 28th of March. Now would be a great time to purchase your 2010 memberships. Visit their web site for more information and to buy your memberships.

For more information on planning your visit, go to
the Gilroy Gardens web site.

Quicksilver Express

— photo: Steven Wilson

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, February 2010 update

  • February 4, 2010
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blue Hurricane

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s rides are open on weekends in February and on Presidents’ Day, Monday the 15th of February, for full operation. You can purchase two unlimited-ride wrist bands for the price of one on 6, 7, 13, 14, and 15 February. Then, you’ll want to go back for the 20th for the 29th Annual Clam Chowder Cook-Off.

For more information on the park, visit
The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk’s web site.

— photo: Steven Wilson

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, February 2010 update

  • February 4, 2010
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on the edge

The 6th of March is opening day for Six Flags Discovery Kingdom’s 2010 season. Now’s a great time to get your season pass at a low price. Go to their web site for more information and to buy your passes.

For more information about Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, check out their web site.

photo: Steven Wilson

The Walt Disney Family Museum

  • January 6, 2010
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The Walt Disney Family Museum

Looking for something new to do while most of the nation’s roller coasters are closed? You should check out the new Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco’s Presidio. The exterior of a historic Presidio building gives little clue as to what treasures may be found inside.

The museum tells the story of Walt Disney’s remarkable life. It’s not an indoor miniature Disneyland. So don’t go there with that expectation. Instead, be prepared to learn the story of Walt’s life, beautifully told in sequence through a series of galleries. You’ll see how Walt got started in the animation of cartoons, including the earliest known sketch of Mickey Mouse. You’ll see how animated cartoons led to Walt Disney feature films and television.

Of course, Disneyland and Walt Disney World are covered, within the context of Walt’s life story. And while the museum itself is not an indoor miniature Disneyland, there is a fascinating model of Disneyland that combines past and present elements.

You could easily spend three hours and not see it all. Stay all day if you are a big Disney fan. Keep in mind that children may not find the history to be of sufficient interest to keep them happy for a long visit. There are interactive exhibits, however, that children will enjoy. Also note that there is a strict no-photography policy. There’s plenty of free parking. For more information, you can reach the museum’s web site for more information, including hours, ticket prices and ticket sales at: http://www.waltdisney.org/

photo: Steven Wilson

California’s Great America, January 2010 update

  • January 6, 2010
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last day of the operating season

California’s Great America will reopen this spring with Planet Snoopy replacing Nickelodeon Central. If you’re interested in working at California’s Great America, there’s a job fair on 23 and 24 January. See http://cagreatamerica.com/events/events.cfm for more details.

CGA Planet Snoopy

Now would be a great time to buy your 2010 season pass. For more information and to buy your passes, visit
the California’s Great America web site.

— photo: Steven Wilson

Gilroy Gardens, January 2010 update

  • January 6, 2010
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Gilroy Gardens

Gilroy Gardens opens for the 2010 season on 28 March. Now would be a great time to purchase your 2010 memberships. Visit their web site for more information and to buy your memberships.

For more information on planning your visit, go to
the Gilroy Gardens web site.

Quicksilver Express

— photo: Steven Wilson