Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier
Santa Monica, United States
Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California, opened on May 26, 1996, as the first amusement park on the historic pier since 1930, revitalizing the 1909 landmark that began as a municipal sewer outlet and evolved through fires, ownership changes, and Pleasure Pier additions by Charles Looff in 1916 featuring carousels and the Blue Streak Racer coaster.
It offers 12 rides including the solar-powered Pacific Wheel Ferris wheel rising 130 feet with ocean views and 160,000 LED lights, 55-foot West Coaster roller coaster, Scrambler, Sling Shot drop tower, and family favorites like a carousel in the National Historic Looff Hippodrome, plus arcade games, midway prizes, and beachfront thrills.
Free entry draws over 8 million visitors yearly for pay-per-ride fun amid dining, shops, concerts, and sunset views, blending nostalgic seaside charm with modern energy on this iconic Pacific spot.
Location
380 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401, United States
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