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- Giant Dipper Roller Coaster
- Beach Blaster
- Control Freak
- Octotron
- Tilt-A-Whirl
- OverDrive Bumper Cars
- Krazy Kars
- Vertical Plunge
- Zero Gravity
- Liberty Carousel
The roller coaster is the main attraction at Belmont Park. These is even a museum by the main ticket booth devoted to the history of the coaster. The Giant Dipper opened in 1925 and operated for 50 years until it was closed in the 1970s. However, it was restored and reopened in 1990. The Giant Dipper looks tame, but it is actually surprisingly inte...
(single rides $5) The Beach Blaster is one of those intense rides that hurls you upside down high into the air. Along with Control Freak this is the most intense ride in the park. This ride was closed for much of 2018 because of safety concerns after an accident in Ohio. However, it is fully open in 2019.
(single rides $5, minimum height is 52 inches to ride along, 48 inches with a person 52+) Control Freak, along with Octotron, is cool because you can make it super intense or as calm as you want. Each rider has control over their seat. You can go crazy and cause the car to flip upside down multiple times, or you can not push the button. One caveat ...
(single rides $5, minimum height is 48 inches) Octoron consists of vehicles that spin around in a circle. Like Control Freak, each 2-person vehicle is equipped with a control stick. The control stick allows you to flip the vehicle up or down. This allows for the ride to be as intense or mild as you like.
(single rides $4, minimum height is 48 inches to ride along, under 48 inches can ride with a person 48+) The Tilt-A-Whirl is a classic ride invented in the 1920s. This ride will spin you around and make you dizzy. Personally, I do not ride these anymore. When my kids were around 5 or 6 I went on it with both of them. They slammed into me so hard, i...
(single rides $4, minimum height is 48 inches to drive, 42-48 inches can ride with a person 48+) Bumper Cars are a classic, but the ones at Belmont Park are better than most. Instead of being attached to the ceiling these cars are controlled through the floor. You can go in any direction, unlike many bumper cars which require you to go around a one...
(single rides $4, minimum height is 42 inches) Krazy Kars are a newer version of bumper cars. Instead of a steering wheel, the vehicles are controlled by two levers on each side. Unlike bumper cars there is no room for a passenger. Minimum height is 42 inches.
The Vertical Plunge rides to a height of 3 stories and drops you. This does not sound like much, but the ride goes on for 2 minutes. That means you get to drop over and over again.
(single rides $4, minimum height is 42 inches to go alone, 36-42 inches can ride with a person 42+) New for 2019 is Zero Gravity. This is a drop tower that is significantly higher than Vertical Plunge.
(single rides $3, under 2 must be accompanied by Chaperone age 8 plus, Chaperones 14 and over can ride for free) This is a reproduction of a classic, early 20thcentury carousel. Hand-painted scenes depict the history of San Diego.
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Belmont Park, San Diego, California. 50,188 likes · 362 talking about this. Sure to please the entire family, Belmont Park is located on the surf and sand of Mission Beach and o
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www.belmontpark.com. Belmont Park is an oceanfront historic amusement park in the Mission Beach community of San Diego, California. The park was developed by sugar magnate John D. Spreckels and opened on July 4, 1925 as the Mission Beach Amusement Center. [ 1 ] In addition to providing recreation and amusement, it was intended as a way to help ...
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