Castle Park (amusement park)

Coordinates: 33°54′10″N 117°28′06″W / 33.90278°N 117.46833°W / 33.90278; -117.46833
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Castle Park
Previously known as Castle Amusement Park (1976-2001)
Palace Entertainment
Operating seasonYear Round
Area25 acres (10 ha)
Attractions
Total22
Roller coasters2
WebsiteCastle Park

Castle Park, formerly Castle Amusement Park, is a 25-acre

Palace Entertainment
.

History

The park opened in 1976[2] as a Family entertainment center, featuring a castle themed building housing a large two level video game arcade, and an outdoor miniature golf course. In 1985, the park expanded by adding an adjacent amusement ride area, featuring a collection of classic rides such as a Dentzel carousel built in 1905, a miniature railroad, and a log flume ride, thus becoming a legitimate amusement park.

In 1999, the park opened Ghost Blasters, an interactive dark ride designed by Sally Corporation. The ride features laser guns which riders use to shoot at targets to accumulate points. The attraction is the park's first and only dark ride, and occupies the entire second floor of the former arcade area inside the main castle building, reducing the arcade to only the first floor.

In 2008, the park opened "Dragon Flyer", a spinning flat ride, and "Screamin' Demon", a spinning wild mouse rollercoaster.

On May 25, 2019, a woman was critically injured and her husband and child suffered less-severe injuries when the log ride malfunctioned and threw them into the water.[3] The guests recovered mostly from their injuries.[citation needed]

Attractions

Rides:

Other Attractions:

  • Buccaneer Cove - A water play area.
  • Arcade - A video game arcade also housing the "Ghost Blasters" attraction.
  • Miniature Golf - An 18-hole miniature golf course area.
  • Anthony The Magic - A magic show
  • The Big Top - A private parties facility.

Former Attractions:

  • Little Dipper - A children's rollercoaster.
  • Motorcycles
  • Falling Star - A rotating pendulum ride
  • Thunderbolt
  • Trabant
  • Ferris Wheel
  • Tornado Coaster - Zamperla Powered Kiddie Coaster
  • Cyclone Racer - Musik Express
  • Samba - A children's helicopter ride.
  • Go Karts - Was originally part of the "Big Top" area. Its former site is now occupied by "Screamin' Demon".

References

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  2. ^ "Castle Park Riverside - CA". Archived from the original on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  3. ^ "Log ride crash injures 3 at California park". No. 92nd year, no. 223. The Desert Sun Publishing Company. Associated Press. May 27, 2019. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Denver Rails Database of Railroad Attractions". www.denverrails.com.

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