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California's Great America

California's Great America, often shortened to Great America, is a 112-acre (45 ha) amusement park[1] located in Santa Clara, California. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, it originally opened in 1976 as one of two parks built by the Marriott Corporation. California's Great America features over 40 rides and attractions, and one of its most notable is Gold Striker, which has been featured as a top-ranked wooden roller coaster in Amusement Today's annual Golden Ticket Awards publication. Other notable rides include RailBlazer, a single-rail coaster from Rocky Mountain Construction, and Flight Deck, an inverted coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard. The park appeared in the 1994 films Beverly Hills Cop III and Getting Even with Dad.

California's Great America
Previously known as
    • Marriott's Great America
    •  (1976‑84)
    • Great America
    •  (1985‑92, 2007)
    • Paramount's Great America
    •  (1993‑2006)
LocationSanta Clara, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°23′45.4″N 121°58′20.1″W / 37.395944°N 121.972250°W / 37.395944; -121.972250Coordinates: 37°23′45.4″N 121°58′20.1″W / 37.395944°N 121.972250°W / 37.395944; -121.972250
StatusOperating
OpenedMarch 20, 1976 (1976-03-20)
OwnerCedar Fair
Operated byCedar Fair
General managerBarbara-Lea Granter
ThemeVarious
SloganIt's Amazing in Here
Operating seasonYear-round
Area112 acres (45 ha)
Attractions
Total41
Roller coasters9
Water rides2
Websitewww.cagreatamerica.com

Ownership of the park transitioned several times, beginning with the city of Santa Clara's acquisition from Marriott in 1985. It was then sold to Kings Entertainment Company in 1989 while Santa Clara retained ownership of the land. Paramount Parks acquired the park in 1992, followed by Cedar Fair in 2006. Santa Clara eventually sold the land occupied by the park to Cedar Fair in 2019, who then sold it to Prologis in 2022. While Cedar Fair plans to eventually close the park by 2033, the land rental agreement is a six-year lease through 2028 that gives Prologis the option of extending it another five years.

History

Marriott & KECO era (1976–1992)

The hotel and restaurant operator Marriott Corporation completed Marriott's Great America on the site of what had been a pear orchard[2] and opened it to the public on March 20, 1976.[3][4] Admission was US$7.95 (equivalent to $38 in 2021) for adults (12 and up) and US$6.95 (equivalent to $33 in 2021) for children (4–11).[5][3] There were 1,500 employees.[3]

Less than two months later, on May 29, the company opened a second Marriott's Great America – later known as Six Flags Great America – north of Chicago in Gurnee, Illinois.[6][7] A third park was initially planned for the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area,[6] but the idea was later abandoned after several failed attempts to sway local opposition.[8]

 
View of California's Great America from above

The park, though profitable, was still an earnings disappointment for Marriott, leading the company in 1983 to explore options to sell. An interested party, Caz Development Co., appraised the land value at US$800,000 to $1 million per acre. Marriott also involved the city of Santa Clara in negotiations, which was already leasing 55 acres (22 ha) of parking space for the amusement park. Fearing homebuilding on the land by Caz Development would lower home values of existing homeowners, the city council approved a $101 million purchasing agreement on January 31, 1984, by a 4–3 vote that also had to be approved by city residents. The citywide vote passed, approving the sale by a margin of 3 to 1. Caz Development then sued the city and Marriott in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County to block the transaction. The court nullified the sale, forcing the city to attempt to salvage the deal through negotiations with the other parties. Unable to broker a timely agreement, the city council voted 6–1 to scuttle the sale on February 5, 1985, though the city was still interested in owning the park. After Marriott refunded a $20 million down payment back to the city, negotiations were restarted. All parties were able to agree on a compromise, which was signed in marathon sessions taking place in early June 1985. The city acquired the park for $93.5 million from Marriott, which retained 20 acres (8.1 ha) from the sale for development. Caz Development settled and was allowed to build a hotel and office near the park, which the city renamed Great America.

Kings Entertainment Company, who owned and operated other amusement parks, was hired in 1985 to manage Great America for the city.[9] In 1989, the city sold the park to Kings Entertainment, while retaining ownership of the land that the park occupied.[10][11] In the agreement, the city would earn 5% of all revenue that exceeds $56 million.[12]

Paramount Parks era (1992–2006)

Three years later, Paramount Communications (formerly Gulf+Western), the owners of Paramount Pictures, sought to join other entertainment companies as a theme park owner. The company acquired Kings Entertainment for $400 million on July 31, 1992, and created Paramount Parks. As part of the acquisition, Paramount purchased the parks owned by Kings: Great America, Kings Dominion, Carowinds, and a 20% stake in Canada's Wonderland; in addition, Paramount would acquire Kings Island, which was operated by Kings for its owner, American Financial Corporation.[13] Viacom, the parent of MTV Networks (including Nickelodeon), then assumed control of Paramount in 1994 by purchasing a controlling interest,[14] allowing Nickelodeon theming and merchandise into the park as well. During the Paramount era, attractions from the Action FX Theatre, Nickelodeon Splat City (later Nickelodeon Central), Drop Zone Stunt Tower, Invertigo, and many more modern thrill ride attractions were added in. Because the park is constrained from further expansion by its location in the center of Silicon Valley, several rides including the classic train ride and the Sky Whirl, a Marriott's Great America signature attraction, were removed to make way for newer attractions.

Viacom went on to acquire CBS in 1999,[15] which made the combined Viacom/CBS the parent company of Great America and several broadcasting affiliates in the Bay Area, including KPIX-TV (CBS) and KBCW (UPN). Viacom/CBS split in 2005, with the re-formed CBS Corporation assuming control of Paramount Parks, until CBS sold that unit to Cedar Fair in 2006.[16]

Cedar Fair era (2006–present)

After Viacom and CBS Corporation split, Paramount Parks became a subsidiary of CBS. The theme park division was promptly put up for sale by CBS. In May 2006, Cedar Fair announced its acquisition of Paramount Parks.[17]

Despite having a license agreement in place to retain Nickelodeon and Paramount branding for several years,[18] Cedar Fair opted to remove them sooner. For the 2007 season, Paramount was dropped from the park's name, reducing it to Great America.[19] The following season, Cedar Fair renamed it California's Great America in recognition of the park's original name.[20] A Huss Rides top spin ride called FireFall was added that year, along with a new ice show in the Great America Theatre that was formerly called Paramount Theatre.[20] Halloween Haunt, a Halloween-themed event held every weekend through the fall, also debuted at the park in 2008.[20] The remaining Nickelodeon themes were replaced with characters and themes from Peanuts, a syndicated comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, for the 2010 season. The children's area was renamed Planet Snoopy. Similar changes were made at other Cedar Fair properties around the country.

On September 19, 2011, Cedar Fair confirmed reports that California's Great America would be sold to JMA Ventures, LLC for $70 million in cash. The sale required approval by the City of Santa Clara, and its city council was scheduled to vote on the matter on December 6, 2011. Cedar Fair, which purchased the park in 2006, expected to use the cash proceeds from the sale to reduce its senior secured debt.[21] However, on December 6, 2011, JMA Ventures cancelled its plans to purchase the amusement park.[22] In the same announcement, Cedar Fair also verified that a long-term agreement was reached with the San Francisco 49ers regarding parking and construction of a new stadium adjacent to Great America.[23][24] Cedar Fair purchased the land beneath Great America from the city of Santa Clara in March 2019.[1] The city retained the main parking lot in sale.[25]

California's Great America did not operate in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[26][27] It reopened on May 22, 2021, initially in a limited capacity, where face masks and social distancing were required.[28] Also in 2021, the Boomerang Bay water park reopened as South Bay Shores, featuring new water slides in several areas of the park.

In June 2022, Cedar Fair announced the sale of the land occupied by California's Great America for $310 million to Prologis, a Bay Area logistics real estate company.[29][30][31] Cedar Fair stated that the sale will help them lower the company's corporate debt to $2 billion, adding that they intended to close the park by 2033.[29][30] The terms of the agreement involve Prologis leasing the land for an initial period of six years with the option to renew the lease for an additional five years,[29][32] although Prologis could terminate Cedar Fair's lease with as little as two years' notice.[33] The mayor of Santa Clara, Lisa M. Gilmor, released a statement saying that the city only found out about the sale when the public did, that city officials planned to speak with Prologis to learn more details, and that the land is zoned for "theme park" use only.[34]

Mascots

At the park's opening in 1976, the park featured appearances from Looney Tunes characters, including Bugs Bunny.[2] After Marriott sold the Gurnee park to the Six Flags corporation, the rights to the Looney Tunes characters passed along to them, and the 1984 season was their final one. The park began using Hanna-Barbera properties in 1985, including The Smurfs, Scooby-Doo, and Yogi Bear.[35][36] After the park was acquired by Cedar Fair, who held a license for Peanuts characters, the child-themed area was rethemed as Planet Snoopy.

Attractions by type

Intensity rating[37][38] (out of 5)
  1 (low)   2 (mild)   3 (moderate)   4 (high)   5 (aggressive)

Note: Number ratings assigned per California's Great America, while the colors are unique to Wikipedia. For more details, refer to the California's Great America Guest Assistance Guide.[38]

Roller coasters

Name Image Location Manufacturer Model Name Opened Rating[37][38]
Demon   County Fair Arrow Dynamics Custom Looping Coaster 1976 5
Flight Deck   Orleans Place Bolliger & Mabillard Inverted Coaster 1993 5
Gold Striker   Celebration Plaza Great Coasters International Wooden Twister Model 2013 4
Lucy's Crabbie Cabbies   Planet Snoopy E&F Miler 1999 2
Patriot   Hometown Square Bolliger & Mabillard Stand-up Coaster (1991-2017) Floorless Coaster 1991 (2017) 5
Psycho Mouse   Action Zone Arrow Dynamics Wild mouse 2001 4
RailBlazer   County Fair Rocky Mountain Construction Raptor Track 2018 5
The Grizzly   Action Zone Curtis D. Summers Wooden Double Out and Back Model 1986 4
Woodstock Express   Planet Snoopy Intamin Children's Roller Coaster 1987 3

Thrill rides

Name Image Location Manufacturer Model Name Opened Rating[37][38]
Delirium   All American Corners Chance Rides Revolution 32 2002 5
Drop Tower   Action Zone Intamin Giant Drop 1996 4
Orbit   All American Corners Schwarzkopf Enterprise 1976 4
Thunder Raceway Action Zone Go Kart Ride 2001 4
Tiki Twirl   Action Zone Zamperla Disk'O Coaster 2006 4
Xtreme Skyflyer Hometown Square Skycoaster 1997 4

Park areas

Themed areas within California's Great America

The park is divided into several themed areas, laid out along an oval pathway nicknamed the "Duell Loop", which the park's designer, Randall Duell, had incorporated into several theme parks, including the Six Flags Great America sister park in Gurnee. This allows all areas of the park to be serviced from a central corridor, while visitors can experience the entire park by completing a single lap around it.[39] In aerial photographs, the central service corridor in the Santa Clara park is visible as a straight road running almost directly north–south, terminating under the Patriot roller coaster. At the park's opening in 1976, there were five themed areas:[6]

  • Orleans Place, representing the old South[3]
  • Yankee Harbor, representing an early 19th-century Eastern seaboard village[3]
  • Yukon Territory, representing the Klondike Gold Rush[3]
  • The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair, representing the early 20th century
  • Hometown Square, representing a small American town in the 1920s[3]

From the main entrance, visitors enter Celebration Plaza (originally Carousel Plaza); proceeding clockwise (turning left after passing Carousel Columbia), the themed areas are:[40]

  • Orleans Place (restoring the original name;[6] an interim name was Pavilion Plaza)[41]
  • All American Corners (consolidating the original Yankee Harbor[6] and Yukon Territory;[5][42] previously known as All American Plaza)[43]
  • Planet Snoopy (originally Fort Fun; intermediate brands included Kids Kingdom, Smurf Woods, KidZville, and Nickelodeon Central)
  • Action Zone (originally The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair,[5] later abbreviated to simply County Fair)
  • County Fair (restoring the original name;[6] a portion had been split off and designated Festival Plaza)
  • Hometown Square (restoring the original name;[42][5] it had been incorporated into Celebration Plaza)

The entrance to the South Bay Shores water park is in All American Corners, near the bridge to Planet Snoopy.[40] Typical visitor guide maps show the main entrance, which is in the northwest corner of the park, at the bottom of the map.[41][43][40]

Action Zone

The Action Zone was divided from The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair.

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Centrifuge   1976 Schwarzkopf Calypso Originally known as Fiddler's Fling. Its Six Flags counterpart retains that name as of today. 3
Drop Tower   1996 Intamin Giant Drop A 227 ft-tall (69 m) tower where riders descend at speeds up to 100 km/h (62 mph) while free falling in cars that hold up to four passengers. Originally known as Drop Zone: Stunt Tower from 1996 to 2007.[44] 4
Eagle's Flight   1976 Von Roll Gondola lift Eagle's Flight is the name for the Action Zone gondola station 3
Psycho Mouse   2001 Arrow Dynamics Wild mouse roller coaster The last Mad Mouse to be produced by Arrow Dynamics. 4
The Grizzly   1986 Kings Island Wooden roller coaster Modeled after the original Coney Island Wildcat. 4
Thunder Raceway 2001 Go-kart track Pay-per ride attraction. 4
Tiki Twirl   2006 Zamperla Disk'O Originally known as Survivor: The Ride! from 2006 to 2011. 4

All American Corners

 
Aerial view of the former Yukon Territory and Yankee Harbor (2017) from the Eagle's Flight/Delta Flyer Von Roll skyride; the Logger's Run log flume loading carousel is prominent in the right foreground, while the HMB Endeavor Looping Starship and lighthouse are on the left. A large waterslide for Boomerang Bay can be seen in the background.

All American Plaza was formed by consolidating Yankee Harbor, Yukon Territory, and the southern portion of Orleans Place. These areas were delineated by covered bridges: Yankee Harbor was between the covered bridges leading to Orleans Place to the north and Fort Fun on the south, while Yukon Territory was separated from Yankee Harbor by a boardwalk next to The Revolution (later H.M.B. Endeavor) Looping Starship ride and lighthouse; another covered bridge led from Yukon Territory to County Fair,[45] which is now part of Action Zone).[40]

The signature rides in Yankee Harbor and Yukon Territory were the interlocking log flumes, which shared the same space on the east side of the park and had an entrance in each areas, flanking The Revolution and lighthouse.[45][46] Much of what was Yukon Territory was renamed Nickelodeon Central by 2003, which was an extension of the Fort Fun/KidZville children's area.[41]

This area was renamed All American Corners by 2009.[43] The expansion of South Bay Shores in 2019–20 annexed a portion of All American Corners, including the lighthouse replica that was next to The Revolution/HMB Endeavor.[40]

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Delirium   2002 Chance Rides Revolution 32 Designed by KMG of the Netherlands. 5
Flying Eagles   2002 Larson International Flying Scooters Cars can reach an overall height of 28 feet during ride operation. 3
Liberty Twirler

 

2022 Eli Bridge Company Scrambler (ride) A classic scrambler ride. 3
Mass Effect: New Earth   2016
(1994)
Iwerks Entertainment 4-D Theater Originally 'Action Theater' with several shows on two screens; debuted in March 1994 with Days of Thunder.[47] 3
Orbit   1976 Schwarzkopf Enterprise Originally the Orleans Orbit. 4
Rip Roaring Rapids   1988 Intamin river rafting ride Riders careen through the concrete channels in 6-person rafts while facing rapids, whirlpools, and waterfalls.[48] 4

Celebration Plaza

Celebration Plaza is the park's entrance plaza, with often-photographed features including the reflecting pool, Carousel Columbia, and the park's name in flowers. By 1988, the area had been renamed Carousel Plaza and was separated from the adjoining Hometown Square by the park's perimeter railroad, which ran on an elevated track immediately behind the giant carousel.[45] After the railroad and trolley were removed in 2000, the Hometown Square area was consolidated and renamed Celebration Plaza,[41] although the area briefly bore the name Hollywood Plaza as well.[49] The Hometown Square area was re-separated in 2021.[40]

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Carousel Columbia   1976 Chance Rides Double Decker Carousel A double-decker carousel that has over 100 horses and stands at an overall height of 101 feet (31 m). 1
Gold Striker   2013 Great Coasters International Wooden roller coaster Featured as a top 50 wooden roller coaster in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket Awards[50] 4
Star Tower   1979 Intamin Gyro Tower Passengers ride in a rotating cabin where it reaches a height of 200 feet (61 m) while taking in the surrounding views. 2

County Fair

 
This walkway/arbor in County Fair is a prominent part of the western arm, formerly Festival Plaza (2017).

County Fair was originally named The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair; portions of it were split off to form Action Zone and Festival Plaza, but the latter was re-annexed into County Fair later. The original area, named The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair, occupied most of the park's southern area, extending from a covered bridge into Yukon Territory (near the Centrifuge ride) to another bridge into Hometown Square (next to Whitewater Falls).[45][40] Passenger service was provided by the park's perimeter railroad from Hometown Square, which stopped at the Fairground Junction station next to the picnic grounds and The Edge ride, and the Eagle's Flight station on the park's Von Roll gondola from Orleans Place.[45][46]

By 2003, the area had been divided in two, with County Fair remaining in the southern part next to Nickelodeon Central (formed from the former Yukon Territory) while the western arm had been renamed Festival Plaza; the dividing line was the semi-circular Games Gallery, which hosted typical carnival games.[41] By 2009, the former County Fair at the park's southern end was renamed the Action Zone, while Festival Plaza assumed the County Fair name.[43][40]

In early 2011, the park made the decision to relocate Invertigo to another Cedar Fair property, Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom, stating that it was necessary to make room for a future attraction.[51][52] RailBlazer, a single-rail roller coaster, eventually opened in its place in 2018.[53]

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Barney Oldfield Speedway 1976 Arrow Dynamics Antique Car ride Passengers ride in old-styled cars on a track around the Grizzly. 2
Berserker   1976 Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve Originally known as Yukon Yahoo. 3
Demon   1976 Arrow Dynamics Looping Coaster Originally opened as "Turn of the Century" in 1976.[2] Reconfigured and renamed "Demon" in 1980.[54] 5
RailBlazer   2018 Rocky Mountain Construction Single Rail Replaced Invertigo, a roller coaster which closed on January 27, 2011 5

Hometown Square

Hometown Square was annexed into Celebration Plaza, but was restored to a separate area later. Transportation within the park was provided by the perimeter railroad, which had one station in Hometown Square adjacent to Carousel Columbia connecting to a second station in County Fair where the Psycho Mouse roller coaster is today, and also by the trolley system, which ran in a square loop around the eponymous square in front of the Great America Theater, routed via Carousel Plaza through Orleans Place, where it terminated in another loop near where the Flying Eagles ride is today.[45]

After the park's perimeter railroad and trolley were removed, the Hometown Square area was combined with Celebration Plaza by 2003;[41] the areas were divided again by 2021.[40]

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Celebration Swings   2001 Zierer Wave swinger Originally operated at Carowinds as Whirling Dervish from 1979 to 2000. 3
Patriot   2017
(1991)
B&M Floorless coaster A floorless coaster where passengers descend down a 91 ft (28 m) drop at speeds of up to 45 mph (72 km/h) while navigating through one loop and a corkscrew along the 1,920 ft (590 m) track. Formerly known as Vortex from 1991 to 2016 as a Stand-Up coaster.[55] 5
Whitewater Falls   1990 Intamin Spillwater A shoot-the-chutes water ride where 20 passengers sit in a large boat that eventually descends down a 50 ft (15 m) drop at up to 44 mph (71 km/h), creating a 20-foot-tall (6.1 m) wave.[56] 4
Xtreme Skyflyer 1997 Skycoaster Skycoaster Pay-per-ride attraction.[57] 4

Orleans Place

Orleans Place was renamed Pavilion Plaza at one point, reflecting its entrance to the picnic area named Great America Pavilion. Originally, Orleans Place extended from Celebration/Carousel Plaza to a covered bridge leading to Yankee Harbor and was divided in half by the perimeter railroad;[45] the portion south of the railroad (including the trolley station/loop and the Orleans Orbit and Rip Roaring Rapids rides,[45] approximately where Pizza Orleans is today)[40] was annexed into All American Plaza when that area was formed by consolidating Yankee Village and Yukon Territory by 2003.[58][41] The site of the trolley station/loop is now marked by the "1950s gazebo" in All American Corners.[40]

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Delta Flyer   1976 Von Roll Gondola line Delta Flyer is the name for the Orleans Place station. 3
Flight Deck   1993 Bolliger & Mabillard Inverted roller coaster Formerly known as Top Gun. Maximum speed 50 mph (80 km/h).[59] 5
Rue Le Dodge   1976 Soli Bumper Cars A classic bumper car ride. 4

Planet Snoopy

 
The original Fort Fun area (now Planet Snoopy) in 2017, from the Eagle's Flight/Delta Flyer Von Roll skyride

Planet Snoopy is California's Great America's kids area, which opened in 2010. The area was originally named Fort Fun and has seen the most name changes as brand licenses were updated following multiple ownership changes, including Kids Kingdom, Smurf Woods, Nickelodeon Central, and KidZville.

The original Fort Fun was a 1 acre (0.40 ha) area for children located in the center of the park, accessible only by footbridges over water from Yukon Territory.[45][46][60] Smurf Woods opened in 1987[61] and was physically separated from Fort Fun by Yukon Territory.[45][46]

By 1999, the water physically separating Fort Fun from Yukon Territory had been filled[58] and by 2003, Smurf Woods had been replaced by Nickelodeon Central, which had annexed much of the former Yukon Territory and was adjoining Fort Fun, which had been renamed KidZville.[41] The Nickelodeon Central area was renamed Planet Snoopy in 2010[62] and by 2016, the Planet Snoopy area had expanded to its present size by annexing the former KidZville/Fort Fun children's area.[63]

Ride Image Opened Manufacture Model Notes Rating[37][38]
Character Carousel 1976 Carousel Previously included Hanna-Barbera characters 1
Flying Ace 1999 Zamperla Crazy Bus Originally known as KidzAir 2
GR8 SK8 2015 Interactive Rides Sky Skater Originally at Knott's Berry Farm as Joe Cool's GR8 SK8. 3
Joe Cool's Dodgem School 1999 Kiddie bumper cars Originally known as Fender Bender 500. 2
Kite-Eating Tree 1999 Zamperla Mini Drop Tower Originally known as Junior Jump Club. 2
Lucy's Crabbie Cabbie   1999 E&F Miler Kiddie roller coaster Originally known as Taxi Jam. 2
Peanuts 500 2015 Originally operated at Knott's Berry Farm as Charlie Brown's Speedway. 2
PEANUTS Pirates   2003 Huss Breakdance 4 Originally known as SpongeBob's Boat Mobiles. 2
Planet Snoopy Construction Zone 2014 Playground Originally known as KidZ Construction Co. 1
Sally's Love Buggies   2003 Originally known as Dora's Dune Buggies 2
Sally's Swing Set Family Wave Swinger Originally known as Swing Swing Swing 2
Snoopy's Space Buggies 2015 Zamperla Jump Around 2
Snoopy's Space Race 1976 Originally known as Buzzy Bee and later Ghost Chasers. 1
The Pumpkin Patch   2003 Originally known as Wild Thornberry's Treetop Lookout 2
Woodstock Express   1987 Intamin Steel roller coaster Originally known as Blue Streak, Rugrats Runaway Reptar 3

South Bay Shores

South Bay Shores is a water park located within California's Great America that opened in 2004 as Crocodile Dundee's Boomerang Bay. The name was later shortened to just Boomerang Bay in 2007. In August 2019, it was announced that Boomerang Bay would be expanded and renamed South Bay Shores. Access to the water park is included with the price of admission to California's Great America.

Time Capsule

A time capsule was buried at then Paramount's Great America in the former KidZville area of the park on March 29, 2002. The time capsule is set to open on March 29, 2152. The time capsule reads, "At this site is buried a time capsule with essays by students in second through twelfth grades in the Santa Clara Unified School District and other local schools. What will the next 150 years in Santa Clara be like? In honor of the City of Santa Clara's sesquicentennial 1852-2002."

Defunct attractions

Past rides and attractions include:

Ride Image Opened Manufacturer, type Location Closed Notes Rating[37][38][64]
H.M.B. Endeavor   1987 Intamin Looping Starship All American Plaza (or All American Corners) 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores. Originally named The Revolution. 4
Snoopy's Splash Dance   Kiddie splash walk-through Planet Snoopy 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores N/A
Logger's Run   log flume All American Plaza (or All American Corners) 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores 4
Firefall   2008 HUSS Park Attractions Top Spin All American Plaza (or All American Corners) 2016 Relocated from Geauga Lake, where it had been named Texas Twister; unexpectedly closed following the 2016 season.

Replaced by Liberty Twirler.

5
Vortex   1991 Bolliger & Mabillard stand-up roller coaster Hometown Square 2016 Converted into a Floorless Coaster called Patriot for 2017 5
Invertigo   1998 Vekoma inverted shuttle coaster Festival Plaza (later County Fair) 2011 The first of its kind in North America;[65] relocated to Dorney Park until its closure in 2018. 5
Stealth   2000 Vekoma flying roller coaster All American Plaza 2003 Tested in 1999;[66] relocated to Carowinds in 2004 and renamed Nighthawk to make way for Boomerang Bay
Great America Scenic Railway 1976 Custom 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad Stations in Hometown Square and County Fair 2000 Traversed the perimeter of the park
Yankee Clipper 1976 Arrow Dynamics log flume All American Corners (Yankee Harbor) 1998 Interlocked with Logger's Run and was removed to make room for Stealth
Greased Lightnin'   1977 Anton Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop roller coaster All American Corners (Yankee Harbor) 2002 Originally called The Tidal Wave; renamed in 1999
IMAX Pictorium Theater 1978 IMAX movie theater Celebration Plaza 2001 First IMAX theater in California; premiered Man Belongs to the Earth.[67]
The Edge 1983 Intamin Freefall Action Zone (County Fair) 1995 A first-generation Freefall ride
Skyhawk 1989 Intamin flight trainer simulator Hometown Square 2000
Sky Whirl 1976 Intamin Triple Tree Wheel (Ferris wheel) County Fair 1997 Several sister rides were custom manufactured for various Marriott Corporation amusement parks
Lobster 1976 Octopus ride All American Corners (Yankee Harbor) 1993 Removed to make room for Action Theater
Bottom's Up Trabant flat ride Hometown Square 1988
Triple Play 1976 Huss Troika Hometown Square 2004 Formerly situated next to Patriot
Smurf Woods 1987 Kids-themed area Now Planet Snoopy 1990s Themed to The Smurfs
Nickelodeon Central 1990s 1997 Based on shows from Nickelodeon and Nick Jr.
KidZville   1998 2010 Incorporates themes from Hanna-Barbera after the acquisition by Paramount, including Scooby-Doo, Flintstones, and Jetsons[68]
Whizzer 1976 Anton Schwarzkopf steel family roller coaster Hometown Square 1988 Originally named Willard's Whizzer[2]
Trolley Cars 1976 Trolley Hometown Square and Orleans Place via Celebration Square c.2000 Traveled to other locations within Great America
Dolphin and Seal Show Daily shows featuring dolphins and seals Planet Snoopy (Fort Fun) 1989 During the Marriott era; as with other parks in the chain, the show was removed after Paramount Parks began managing park operations. The remaining structure was later converted to Peanuts Playhouse Theater
Cajun Carpet Huss Rainbow flat ride Orleans Place 1989 Formerly located near Orbit and Rip Roaring Rapids.[69]
Gulf Coaster 1976 steel kiddie coaster 1980
Ameri-Go-Round 1976 Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel County Fair 1995 Replaced by Drop Tower.[70] Originally built in 1918 for the Cincinnati Zoo; after closing at Great America, donated to Woodland Park Zoo and reopened in 2006.
Hilltopper Himalaya flat ride 1984
Saskatchewan Scrambler Scrambler flat ride Yukon Territory / County Fair 1991 Renamed Industrial Revolution after move

Fast Lane

Fast Lane, first introduced at a Cedar Fair park in July 2011, is a secondary queue system that offers shorter wait times on the park's most popular rides.[71] FastLane is a system where in addition to a standard admission charge, visitors can purchase a wrist band. The band grants access to the Fast Lane queue. In theory, a limited number of wrist bands are available each day.[72]

Former Halloween Haunt event

 

Halloween Haunt was a seasonal event at California's Great America, that began in the fall after the park has transitioned to weekend-only operation. It debuted in 2008 and last ran in 2021, and typically ran from mid-September through late October to coincide with Halloween, featuring haunted houses, mazes, live shows, and scare actors roaming throughout the park.[73][74] Most rides and attractions remained in operation during this time, and the park's hours of operation were extended on Fridays and Saturdays.[73][75] The event last operated on October 31, 2021.

On February 25, 2022, California's Great America announced that Halloween Haunt is being replaced for the 2022 season with a family-friendly, scare-free Halloween event called "Tricks and Treats".[76] There will not be an adult, nighttime Halloween event at California’s Great America in 2022, although the Halloween Haunt event continues to run at several other Cedar Fair parks.

Haunt attractions

 
Entry gate for the Tooth Fairy maze (2019)

The last year of Halloween Haunt in 2021 featured five mazes, one scare zone, two party zones, and three live shows.[77]

Attraction/Show Type Location Ref
Backwoods Maze Celebration Plaza [78]
Blood Drums Live show Orleans Place [79]
Hometown Harvest Party zone Hometown Square
Killer Clown Town Scare zone Planet Snoopy [80]
Madame Marie's Massacre Manor Maze Hometown Square [81]
Opening Scares Live show Celebration Plaza [82]
Roadkill Roadhouse Maze Celebration Plaza [83]
Tooth Fairy Maze Action Zone [84]
Wax Museum Blackout Maze All American Corners [85]
Nytewalkers Live show Celebration Plaza
Voodoo Party Zone Party zone Orleans Place

Park timeline

2020–2029
  • 2023: Park opens year round, return of Carnivale at Orleans Place and new PEANUTS Celebration.
  • 2022: Scrambler ride Liberty Twirler debuts along with revamped All American Corners area of park, A family-friendly event called Tricks and Treats permanently takes the place of Halloween Haunt.[86]
  • 2021: Renovated South Bay Shores waterpark debuts.
 
Water slides viewed from the cable car
2010–2019
  • 2019: Drop Tower receives new paint scheme depicting a redwood tree, Pre-K pass is introduced.
  • 2018: Single-rail coaster RailBlazer debuts, Halloween Haunt and WinterFest are expanded.
  • 2017: Patriot is converted to floorless, Vortex is repainted and re-themed, Halloween Haunt and Winterfest expanded. FireFall, Logger's Run, H.M.B Endeavour, Snoopy's Splash Dance, and other structures are removed.
  • 2016: 4D holographic attraction themed to the video game Mass Effect debuts in newly-renovated Action Theater, Winterfest event added, Halloween Haunt expansion.[87][88]
  • 2015: Planet Snoopy replaces KidZville
  • 2014: Flight Deck repainted red and white, Grizzly retracked and has its loading area painted red and white, Fun TV monitors added to ride line queues, and new flooring in Carousel Columbia.[89]
  • 2013: New wooden coaster "Gold Striker" opens and Happy Feet: Mumble's Wild Ride debuts in the Action Theater.
  • 2012: Demon and Flight Deck repainted, elevator lift entrance for Loggers Run and Vortex, The Grizzly is retracked, Fast Lane added.[90]
 
The former Invertigo coaster (Removed 2011)
  • 2011: Invertigo removed and relocated to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
  • 2010: Planet Snoopy replaces Nickelodeon Central, Hanna Barbera references removed in KidZville
2000–2009
  • 2009: All Wheels Extreme Stunt show; Chipper Lowell Experience show
  • 2008: Park renamed California's Great America; FireFall; Dora's Sing-Along Adventure; Endless Summer On Ice show; Halloween Haunt debuts
  • 2007: Paramount dropped from the name, renamed Great America; Great Barrier Reef Wavepool added to Boomerang Bay; Ed Alonzo Misfit of Magic; Twistin' to the '60s Show
  • 2006: Tiki Twirl (Formerly Survivor: The Ride); Park is sold to Cedar Fair
  • 2005: Boomerang Bay expansion to include lazy river, two other waterslides and a large swimming pool.
  • 2004: Boomerang Bay is added including a complex of children's water slides/play area, a 4-person adult raft/tube ride, a two-person inner-tube water slide and a fully enclosed two-person inner-tube water slide. Triple Play is removed
  • 2003: SpongeBob SquarePants 3-D in the Action Theater; Nickelodeon Central (expansion of Splat City); Stealth (flying steel coaster) is removed and sent to Carowinds as Nighthawk
  • 2002: Delirium; Flying Eagles; Greased Lightning (shuttle loop coaster) is removed; Time Capsule buried
  • 2001: Psycho Mouse; Celebration Swings; Thunder Raceway; Stan Lee's seventh Portal 3D/ Smash Factory in Action Theater
  • 2000: Stealth (flying steel coaster) opens to the public; Scenic Railroad and Skyhawk are removed
1990–1999
  • 1999: KidZVille; Tidal Wave renamed Greased Lightnin'; Stealth is constructed and tested all season; Logger's Run modified to allow construction of Stealth
 
Complete View of the former Invertigo coaster
  • 1998: Invertigo; James Bond: License to Thrill;[69] in the Paramount Action F/X Theater Yankee Clipper is removed
  • 1997: Xtreme Skyflyer; Triple Wheel (originally Sky Whirl) is removed
  • 1996: Drop Tower Scream Zone (Formerly Drop Zone Stunt Tower)
  • 1995: Nickelodeon Splat City; The Edge and Ameri- Go Round are removed.
  • 1994: Action Theater featuring Days of Thunder
  • 1993: Park is renamed Paramount's Great America; Flight Deck (Formerly Top Gun); Lobster is removed
  • 1992: KECO is acquired by Paramount, and renamed Paramount Parks; IMAX Pictorium Theater received a $1.5 million upgrade allowing it to screen 3-D films.
  • 1991: Vortex (March 9);[61] Saskatchewan Scrambler is removed.
  • 1990: Whitewater Falls (March 31)[61]
1980–1989
  • 1989: Skyhawk (March 11);[61] KECO purchases buildings, rides, and equipment from the City of Santa Clara (June 2);[61] Dolphin and Seal show and Cajun Carpet are removed.
  • 1988: Rip Roaring Rapids (March 12).[61] Whizzer and Bottom's Up are removed
  • 1987: Woodstock Express (Formerly Blue Streak/ Green Slime Mine Car Coaster/ Runaway Reptar); Smurf Woods (March 21);[61] Fort Fun (March 21);[61] HMB Endeavor (Formerly known as The Revolution, March 21)[61]
  • 1986: The Grizzly (March 15);[61] Redwood Amphitheater with the Miami Sound Machine (June 14)[61]
  • 1985: Park is renamed Great America.
  • 1985: Park is sold by Marriott corporation to the City of Santa Clara (June 5);[61] management transfers to Kings Entertainment Company (KECO)
  • 1984: Hilltopper is removed.
  • 1983: The Edge (June 18);[61] Red Baron and Ladybugs are removed.
  • 1982: Atari Video Adventure
  • 1980: The Demon (remodeled from Turn of the Century, March 15);[61] Gulf coaster is removed
1970–1979
  • 1979: Star Tower (formerly Sky Tower, March 31)[61]
  • 1978: IMAX Pictorium Theater, with film Man Belongs to the Earth (June 3)[61]
  • 1977: Tidal Wave (July 8)[61]
  • 1976: Marriott's Great America opens (March 20)[61]
 
A panorama from the peak of Star Tower at California's Great America in 2015

In film and television

Beverly Hills Cop III

Though appearing under the name "Wonder World", Paramount's Great America was used for exterior scenes of the theme park in the 1994 film Beverly Hills Cop III (itself released by Paramount Pictures) after Knott's Berry Farm declined filming rights.[91][92]

Writer Steven E. de Souza originally wrote the story as more "Die Hard in a theme park". He was told that each of the rides he had designed would cost about $10 million to build and the whole film would cost about $70 million. When box office results for The Distinguished Gentleman came in, Paramount ordered the budget to be cut to $55 million.

Some modifications were made to the Columbia Carousel and Vortex roller coaster. Most of the Sky Whirl/Triple Wheel stunts (renamed "The Spider" for the film) were filmed in a studio. To film the exterior scenes, the motors of the Triple Wheel were left unpowered; instead, to ensure the ride did not move too quickly, some cages were loaded with sandbags to unbalance the mechanism.[93] In this scene, George Lucas has a small part as the man Axel cuts in front of to get on the ride, also known as 'disappointed man' (this can be seen in the credits). John Singleton and Martha Coolidge also made cameo appearances in the film.[94]

Many rides that were seen in the movie including Triple Play/Sky Whirl have since been removed. Also, the carousel at the back of the park (the Ameri-Go-Round, not the Columbia Carousel) was altered. The Ameri-Go-Round carousel has since been removed and Drop Zone is now in its place. The tunnels that supposedly ran under the park are a myth as well. No tunnels run under the park, as many thought after this was released.

The Alien Attack ride featured in the Wonder World theme park was in fact the "Earthquake: The Big One" attraction from the Universal Studios Florida theme park in Orlando, Florida. The "aliens" featured in the ride are suited actors (and not animatronic as suggested in the film) that closely resembled the Cylons from the original Battlestar Galactica.[95]

Other appearances

  • Paramount's Great America was also used as the theme park Macaulay Culkin visits in the 1994 film Getting Even with Dad (which was released not by Paramount Pictures, but rather by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer).[96]
  • The park's inverted steel coaster "Top Gun" (later renamed "Flight Deck") was featured in a 2007 Excedrin commercial with music from The Stremes.[97]
  • Marriott's Great America was used in the 1983 George Lucas and John Korty animated feature Twice Upon A Time.[98] It was used both as a background for animated scenes and for a short live-action shot at the end of the film.

Incidents

  • In 1980, a 13-year-old boy was killed and several others injured on the Willard's Whizzer roller coaster.[99]
  • In 1989, two boys intentionally jumped out of the Loggers' Run ride. One was killed and the other fell onto a platform and was injured.[100]
  • In 1998, after riding Flight Deck, a 24-year-old Spanish-speaking man, who could not read the English-language warning signs, entered a locked, gated area underneath the ride to retrieve his hat. He was hit by the foot of a passenger on the Flight Deck train and later died. The passenger suffered a broken leg.[101]
  • In 1999, a 12-year-old boy fell to his death on Drop Tower after slipping from the ride's restraints, which were still locked at the end of the ride.[102][103]
  • On July 12, 2007, a 4-year-old boy drowned in the Boomerang Bay's "Great Barrier Reef" (now known as South Bay Shores' "Breakers Bay") wave pool.[100][104]
  • On June 12, 2015, a maintenance worker was critically injured after being struck in the head by a moving train on Flight Deck. A passenger sustained serious hand and leg injuries in the incident.[105]
  • On July 4, 2019, the Santa Clara PD were called near the entrance of the park where a woman was shot during the evening of the fireworks show. The victim was struck on the arm by a handgun. She did not suffer any serious injuries and was also treated at the scene. It was ruled as an altercation between two family groups.[106]
  • On October 26, 2019, a group of teenagers sparked some firecrackers in the front gate causing guests to scramble, thinking it was a shooting. It was later determined to be due to a robbery. Concession stands within the park were also robbed by fleeing guests.[107]

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Notes

  • Michelson, Herb. (June 7, 1984). "City will purchase Marriott's". The Sacramento Bee, p. A.
  • "Santa Clara drops Great America pact". (February 7, 1985). San Francisco Chronicle, p. 4.
  • Ewell, Miranda. (June 6, 1985). "Santa Clara assumes ownership of Great America". San Jose Mercury News (CA), p. 8B.
  • Kava, Brad. (March 15, 1989). "Great America reopens". San Jose Mercury News, p. 1.
  • Eng, Sherri. (August 1, 1992). "Paramount to buy Great America owner". San Jose Mercury News, p. 1E.

External links

  • Official website  

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For the theme park in Illinois see Six Flags Great America California s Great America often shortened to Great America is a 112 acre 45 ha amusement park 1 located in Santa Clara California Owned and operated by Cedar Fair it originally opened in 1976 as one of two parks built by the Marriott Corporation California s Great America features over 40 rides and attractions and one of its most notable is Gold Striker which has been featured as a top ranked wooden roller coaster in Amusement Today s annual Golden Ticket Awards publication Other notable rides include RailBlazer a single rail coaster from Rocky Mountain Construction and Flight Deck an inverted coaster from Bolliger amp Mabillard The park appeared in the 1994 films Beverly Hills Cop III and Getting Even with Dad California s Great AmericaPreviously known asMarriott s Great America 1976 84 Great America 1985 92 2007 Paramount s Great America 1993 2006 LocationSanta Clara California U S Coordinates37 23 45 4 N 121 58 20 1 W 37 395944 N 121 972250 W 37 395944 121 972250 Coordinates 37 23 45 4 N 121 58 20 1 W 37 395944 N 121 972250 W 37 395944 121 972250StatusOperatingOpenedMarch 20 1976 1976 03 20 OwnerCedar FairOperated byCedar FairGeneral managerBarbara Lea GranterThemeVariousSloganIt s Amazing in HereOperating seasonYear roundArea112 acres 45 ha AttractionsTotal41Roller coasters9Water rides2Websitewww wbr cagreatamerica wbr comOwnership of the park transitioned several times beginning with the city of Santa Clara s acquisition from Marriott in 1985 It was then sold to Kings Entertainment Company in 1989 while Santa Clara retained ownership of the land Paramount Parks acquired the park in 1992 followed by Cedar Fair in 2006 Santa Clara eventually sold the land occupied by the park to Cedar Fair in 2019 who then sold it to Prologis in 2022 While Cedar Fair plans to eventually close the park by 2033 the land rental agreement is a six year lease through 2028 that gives Prologis the option of extending it another five years Contents 1 History 1 1 Marriott amp KECO era 1976 1992 1 2 Paramount Parks era 1992 2006 1 3 Cedar Fair era 2006 present 2 Mascots 3 Attractions by type 3 1 Roller coasters 3 2 Thrill rides 4 Park areas 4 1 Action Zone 4 2 All American Corners 4 3 Celebration Plaza 4 4 County Fair 4 5 Hometown Square 4 6 Orleans Place 4 7 Planet Snoopy 4 8 South Bay Shores 5 Time Capsule 6 Defunct attractions 7 Fast Lane 8 Former Halloween Haunt event 8 1 Haunt attractions 9 Park timeline 10 In film and television 10 1 Beverly Hills Cop III 10 2 Other appearances 11 Incidents 12 References 13 Notes 14 External linksHistory EditMarriott amp KECO era 1976 1992 Edit The hotel and restaurant operator Marriott Corporation completed Marriott s Great America on the site of what had been a pear orchard 2 and opened it to the public on March 20 1976 3 4 Admission was US 7 95 equivalent to 38 in 2021 for adults 12 and up and US 6 95 equivalent to 33 in 2021 for children 4 11 5 3 There were 1 500 employees 3 Less than two months later on May 29 the company opened a second Marriott s Great America later known as Six Flags Great America north of Chicago in Gurnee Illinois 6 7 A third park was initially planned for the Baltimore Washington metropolitan area 6 but the idea was later abandoned after several failed attempts to sway local opposition 8 View of California s Great America from above The park though profitable was still an earnings disappointment for Marriott leading the company in 1983 to explore options to sell An interested party Caz Development Co appraised the land value at US 800 000 to 1 million per acre Marriott also involved the city of Santa Clara in negotiations which was already leasing 55 acres 22 ha of parking space for the amusement park Fearing homebuilding on the land by Caz Development would lower home values of existing homeowners the city council approved a 101 million purchasing agreement on January 31 1984 by a 4 3 vote that also had to be approved by city residents The citywide vote passed approving the sale by a margin of 3 to 1 Caz Development then sued the city and Marriott in the Superior Court of Santa Clara County to block the transaction The court nullified the sale forcing the city to attempt to salvage the deal through negotiations with the other parties Unable to broker a timely agreement the city council voted 6 1 to scuttle the sale on February 5 1985 though the city was still interested in owning the park After Marriott refunded a 20 million down payment back to the city negotiations were restarted All parties were able to agree on a compromise which was signed in marathon sessions taking place in early June 1985 The city acquired the park for 93 5 million from Marriott which retained 20 acres 8 1 ha from the sale for development Caz Development settled and was allowed to build a hotel and office near the park which the city renamed Great America Kings Entertainment Company who owned and operated other amusement parks was hired in 1985 to manage Great America for the city 9 In 1989 the city sold the park to Kings Entertainment while retaining ownership of the land that the park occupied 10 11 In the agreement the city would earn 5 of all revenue that exceeds 56 million 12 Paramount Parks era 1992 2006 Edit Three years later Paramount Communications formerly Gulf Western the owners of Paramount Pictures sought to join other entertainment companies as a theme park owner The company acquired Kings Entertainment for 400 million on July 31 1992 and created Paramount Parks As part of the acquisition Paramount purchased the parks owned by Kings Great America Kings Dominion Carowinds and a 20 stake in Canada s Wonderland in addition Paramount would acquire Kings Island which was operated by Kings for its owner American Financial Corporation 13 Viacom the parent of MTV Networks including Nickelodeon then assumed control of Paramount in 1994 by purchasing a controlling interest 14 allowing Nickelodeon theming and merchandise into the park as well During the Paramount era attractions from the Action FX Theatre Nickelodeon Splat City later Nickelodeon Central Drop Zone Stunt Tower Invertigo and many more modern thrill ride attractions were added in Because the park is constrained from further expansion by its location in the center of Silicon Valley several rides including the classic train ride and the Sky Whirl a Marriott s Great America signature attraction were removed to make way for newer attractions Viacom went on to acquire CBS in 1999 15 which made the combined Viacom CBS the parent company of Great America and several broadcasting affiliates in the Bay Area including KPIX TV CBS and KBCW UPN Viacom CBS split in 2005 with the re formed CBS Corporation assuming control of Paramount Parks until CBS sold that unit to Cedar Fair in 2006 16 Cedar Fair era 2006 present Edit After Viacom and CBS Corporation split Paramount Parks became a subsidiary of CBS The theme park division was promptly put up for sale by CBS In May 2006 Cedar Fair announced its acquisition of Paramount Parks 17 Despite having a license agreement in place to retain Nickelodeon and Paramount branding for several years 18 Cedar Fair opted to remove them sooner For the 2007 season Paramount was dropped from the park s name reducing it to Great America 19 The following season Cedar Fair renamed it California s Great America in recognition of the park s original name 20 A Huss Rides top spin ride called FireFall was added that year along with a new ice show in the Great America Theatre that was formerly called Paramount Theatre 20 Halloween Haunt a Halloween themed event held every weekend through the fall also debuted at the park in 2008 20 The remaining Nickelodeon themes were replaced with characters and themes from Peanuts a syndicated comic strip by Charles M Schulz for the 2010 season The children s area was renamed Planet Snoopy Similar changes were made at other Cedar Fair properties around the country On September 19 2011 Cedar Fair confirmed reports that California s Great America would be sold to JMA Ventures LLC for 70 million in cash The sale required approval by the City of Santa Clara and its city council was scheduled to vote on the matter on December 6 2011 Cedar Fair which purchased the park in 2006 expected to use the cash proceeds from the sale to reduce its senior secured debt 21 However on December 6 2011 JMA Ventures cancelled its plans to purchase the amusement park 22 In the same announcement Cedar Fair also verified that a long term agreement was reached with the San Francisco 49ers regarding parking and construction of a new stadium adjacent to Great America 23 24 Cedar Fair purchased the land beneath Great America from the city of Santa Clara in March 2019 1 The city retained the main parking lot in sale 25 California s Great America did not operate in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 26 27 It reopened on May 22 2021 initially in a limited capacity where face masks and social distancing were required 28 Also in 2021 the Boomerang Bay water park reopened as South Bay Shores featuring new water slides in several areas of the park In June 2022 Cedar Fair announced the sale of the land occupied by California s Great America for 310 million to Prologis a Bay Area logistics real estate company 29 30 31 Cedar Fair stated that the sale will help them lower the company s corporate debt to 2 billion adding that they intended to close the park by 2033 29 30 The terms of the agreement involve Prologis leasing the land for an initial period of six years with the option to renew the lease for an additional five years 29 32 although Prologis could terminate Cedar Fair s lease with as little as two years notice 33 The mayor of Santa Clara Lisa M Gilmor released a statement saying that the city only found out about the sale when the public did that city officials planned to speak with Prologis to learn more details and that the land is zoned for theme park use only 34 Mascots EditAt the park s opening in 1976 the park featured appearances from Looney Tunes characters including Bugs Bunny 2 After Marriott sold the Gurnee park to the Six Flags corporation the rights to the Looney Tunes characters passed along to them and the 1984 season was their final one The park began using Hanna Barbera properties in 1985 including The Smurfs Scooby Doo and Yogi Bear 35 36 After the park was acquired by Cedar Fair who held a license for Peanuts characters the child themed area was rethemed as Planet Snoopy Attractions by type EditIntensity rating 37 38 out of 5 1 low 2 mild 3 moderate 4 high 5 aggressive Note Number ratings assigned per California s Great America while the colors are unique to Wikipedia For more details refer to the California s Great America Guest Assistance Guide 38 Roller coasters Edit Name Image Location Manufacturer Model Name Opened Rating 37 38 Demon County Fair Arrow Dynamics Custom Looping Coaster 1976 5Flight Deck Orleans Place Bolliger amp Mabillard Inverted Coaster 1993 5Gold Striker Celebration Plaza Great Coasters International Wooden Twister Model 2013 4Lucy s Crabbie Cabbies Planet Snoopy E amp F Miler 1999 2Patriot Hometown Square Bolliger amp Mabillard Stand up Coaster 1991 2017 Floorless Coaster 1991 2017 5Psycho Mouse Action Zone Arrow Dynamics Wild mouse 2001 4RailBlazer County Fair Rocky Mountain Construction Raptor Track 2018 5The Grizzly Action Zone Curtis D Summers Wooden Double Out and Back Model 1986 4Woodstock Express Planet Snoopy Intamin Children s Roller Coaster 1987 3Thrill rides Edit Name Image Location Manufacturer Model Name Opened Rating 37 38 Delirium All American Corners Chance Rides Revolution 32 2002 5Drop Tower Action Zone Intamin Giant Drop 1996 4Orbit All American Corners Schwarzkopf Enterprise 1976 4Thunder Raceway Action Zone Go Kart Ride 2001 4Tiki Twirl Action Zone Zamperla Disk O Coaster 2006 4Xtreme Skyflyer Hometown Square Skycoaster 1997 4Park areas Edit Interactive fullscreen map Themed areas within California s Great America The park is divided into several themed areas laid out along an oval pathway nicknamed the Duell Loop which the park s designer Randall Duell had incorporated into several theme parks including the Six Flags Great America sister park in Gurnee This allows all areas of the park to be serviced from a central corridor while visitors can experience the entire park by completing a single lap around it 39 In aerial photographs the central service corridor in the Santa Clara park is visible as a straight road running almost directly north south terminating under the Patriot roller coaster At the park s opening in 1976 there were five themed areas 6 Orleans Place representing the old South 3 Yankee Harbor representing an early 19th century Eastern seaboard village 3 Yukon Territory representing the Klondike Gold Rush 3 The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair representing the early 20th century Hometown Square representing a small American town in the 1920s 3 From the main entrance visitors enter Celebration Plaza originally Carousel Plaza proceeding clockwise turning left after passing Carousel Columbia the themed areas are 40 Orleans Place restoring the original name 6 an interim name was Pavilion Plaza 41 All American Corners consolidating the original Yankee Harbor 6 and Yukon Territory 5 42 previously known as All American Plaza 43 Planet Snoopy originally Fort Fun intermediate brands included Kids Kingdom Smurf Woods KidZville and Nickelodeon Central Action Zone originally The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair 5 later abbreviated to simply County Fair County Fair restoring the original name 6 a portion had been split off and designated Festival Plaza Hometown Square restoring the original name 42 5 it had been incorporated into Celebration Plaza The entrance to the South Bay Shores water park is in All American Corners near the bridge to Planet Snoopy 40 Typical visitor guide maps show the main entrance which is in the northwest corner of the park at the bottom of the map 41 43 40 Action Zone Edit The Action Zone was divided from The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Centrifuge 1976 Schwarzkopf Calypso Originally known as Fiddler s Fling Its Six Flags counterpart retains that name as of today 3Drop Tower 1996 Intamin Giant Drop A 227 ft tall 69 m tower where riders descend at speeds up to 100 km h 62 mph while free falling in cars that hold up to four passengers Originally known as Drop Zone Stunt Tower from 1996 to 2007 44 4Eagle s Flight 1976 Von Roll Gondola lift Eagle s Flight is the name for the Action Zone gondola station 3Psycho Mouse 2001 Arrow Dynamics Wild mouse roller coaster The last Mad Mouse to be produced by Arrow Dynamics 4The Grizzly 1986 Kings Island Wooden roller coaster Modeled after the original Coney Island Wildcat 4Thunder Raceway 2001 Go kart track Pay per ride attraction 4Tiki Twirl 2006 Zamperla Disk O Originally known as Survivor The Ride from 2006 to 2011 4All American Corners Edit Aerial view of the former Yukon Territory and Yankee Harbor 2017 from the Eagle s Flight Delta Flyer Von Roll skyride the Logger s Run log flume loading carousel is prominent in the right foreground while the HMB Endeavor Looping Starship and lighthouse are on the left A large waterslide for Boomerang Bay can be seen in the background All American Plaza was formed by consolidating Yankee Harbor Yukon Territory and the southern portion of Orleans Place These areas were delineated by covered bridges Yankee Harbor was between the covered bridges leading to Orleans Place to the north and Fort Fun on the south while Yukon Territory was separated from Yankee Harbor by a boardwalk next to The Revolution later H M B Endeavor Looping Starship ride and lighthouse another covered bridge led from Yukon Territory to County Fair 45 which is now part of Action Zone 40 The signature rides in Yankee Harbor and Yukon Territory were the interlocking log flumes which shared the same space on the east side of the park and had an entrance in each areas flanking The Revolution and lighthouse 45 46 Much of what was Yukon Territory was renamed Nickelodeon Central by 2003 which was an extension of the Fort Fun KidZville children s area 41 This area was renamed All American Corners by 2009 43 The expansion of South Bay Shores in 2019 20 annexed a portion of All American Corners including the lighthouse replica that was next to The Revolution HMB Endeavor 40 Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Delirium 2002 Chance Rides Revolution 32 Designed by KMG of the Netherlands 5Flying Eagles 2002 Larson International Flying Scooters Cars can reach an overall height of 28 feet during ride operation 3Liberty Twirler 2022 Eli Bridge Company Scrambler ride A classic scrambler ride 3Mass Effect New Earth 2016 1994 Iwerks Entertainment 4 D Theater Originally Action Theater with several shows on two screens debuted in March 1994 with Days of Thunder 47 3Orbit 1976 Schwarzkopf Enterprise Originally the Orleans Orbit 4Rip Roaring Rapids 1988 Intamin river rafting ride Riders careen through the concrete channels in 6 person rafts while facing rapids whirlpools and waterfalls 48 4Celebration Plaza Edit Celebration Plaza is the park s entrance plaza with often photographed features including the reflecting pool Carousel Columbia and the park s name in flowers By 1988 the area had been renamed Carousel Plaza and was separated from the adjoining Hometown Square by the park s perimeter railroad which ran on an elevated track immediately behind the giant carousel 45 After the railroad and trolley were removed in 2000 the Hometown Square area was consolidated and renamed Celebration Plaza 41 although the area briefly bore the name Hollywood Plaza as well 49 The Hometown Square area was re separated in 2021 40 Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Carousel Columbia 1976 Chance Rides Double Decker Carousel A double decker carousel that has over 100 horses and stands at an overall height of 101 feet 31 m 1Gold Striker 2013 Great Coasters International Wooden roller coaster Featured as a top 50 wooden roller coaster in Amusement Today s Golden Ticket Awards 50 4Star Tower 1979 Intamin Gyro Tower Passengers ride in a rotating cabin where it reaches a height of 200 feet 61 m while taking in the surrounding views 2County Fair Edit This walkway arbor in County Fair is a prominent part of the western arm formerly Festival Plaza 2017 County Fair was originally named The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair portions of it were split off to form Action Zone and Festival Plaza but the latter was re annexed into County Fair later The original area named The Great Midwest Livestock Exposition and County Fair occupied most of the park s southern area extending from a covered bridge into Yukon Territory near the Centrifuge ride to another bridge into Hometown Square next to Whitewater Falls 45 40 Passenger service was provided by the park s perimeter railroad from Hometown Square which stopped at the Fairground Junction station next to the picnic grounds and The Edge ride and the Eagle s Flight station on the park s Von Roll gondola from Orleans Place 45 46 By 2003 the area had been divided in two with County Fair remaining in the southern part next to Nickelodeon Central formed from the former Yukon Territory while the western arm had been renamed Festival Plaza the dividing line was the semi circular Games Gallery which hosted typical carnival games 41 By 2009 the former County Fair at the park s southern end was renamed the Action Zone while Festival Plaza assumed the County Fair name 43 40 In early 2011 the park made the decision to relocate Invertigo to another Cedar Fair property Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom stating that it was necessary to make room for a future attraction 51 52 RailBlazer a single rail roller coaster eventually opened in its place in 2018 53 Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Barney Oldfield Speedway 1976 Arrow Dynamics Antique Car ride Passengers ride in old styled cars on a track around the Grizzly 2Berserker 1976 Schwarzkopf Bayern Kurve Originally known as Yukon Yahoo 3Demon 1976 Arrow Dynamics Looping Coaster Originally opened as Turn of the Century in 1976 2 Reconfigured and renamed Demon in 1980 54 5RailBlazer 2018 Rocky Mountain Construction Single Rail Replaced Invertigo a roller coaster which closed on January 27 2011 5Hometown Square Edit Hometown Square was annexed into Celebration Plaza but was restored to a separate area later Transportation within the park was provided by the perimeter railroad which had one station in Hometown Square adjacent to Carousel Columbia connecting to a second station in County Fair where the Psycho Mouse roller coaster is today and also by the trolley system which ran in a square loop around the eponymous square in front of the Great America Theater routed via Carousel Plaza through Orleans Place where it terminated in another loop near where the Flying Eagles ride is today 45 After the park s perimeter railroad and trolley were removed the Hometown Square area was combined with Celebration Plaza by 2003 41 the areas were divided again by 2021 40 Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Celebration Swings 2001 Zierer Wave swinger Originally operated at Carowinds as Whirling Dervish from 1979 to 2000 3Patriot 2017 1991 B amp M Floorless coaster A floorless coaster where passengers descend down a 91 ft 28 m drop at speeds of up to 45 mph 72 km h while navigating through one loop and a corkscrew along the 1 920 ft 590 m track Formerly known as Vortex from 1991 to 2016 as a Stand Up coaster 55 5Whitewater Falls 1990 Intamin Spillwater A shoot the chutes water ride where 20 passengers sit in a large boat that eventually descends down a 50 ft 15 m drop at up to 44 mph 71 km h creating a 20 foot tall 6 1 m wave 56 4Xtreme Skyflyer 1997 Skycoaster Skycoaster Pay per ride attraction 57 4Orleans Place Edit Orleans Place was renamed Pavilion Plaza at one point reflecting its entrance to the picnic area named Great America Pavilion Originally Orleans Place extended from Celebration Carousel Plaza to a covered bridge leading to Yankee Harbor and was divided in half by the perimeter railroad 45 the portion south of the railroad including the trolley station loop and the Orleans Orbit and Rip Roaring Rapids rides 45 approximately where Pizza Orleans is today 40 was annexed into All American Plaza when that area was formed by consolidating Yankee Village and Yukon Territory by 2003 58 41 The site of the trolley station loop is now marked by the 1950s gazebo in All American Corners 40 Ride Image Opened Manufacturer Model Notes Rating 37 38 Delta Flyer 1976 Von Roll Gondola line Delta Flyer is the name for the Orleans Place station 3Flight Deck 1993 Bolliger amp Mabillard Inverted roller coaster Formerly known as Top Gun Maximum speed 50 mph 80 km h 59 5Rue Le Dodge 1976 Soli Bumper Cars A classic bumper car ride 4Planet Snoopy Edit The original Fort Fun area now Planet Snoopy in 2017 from the Eagle s Flight Delta Flyer Von Roll skyride Main article Planet Snoopy Planet Snoopy is California s Great America s kids area which opened in 2010 The area was originally named Fort Fun and has seen the most name changes as brand licenses were updated following multiple ownership changes including Kids Kingdom Smurf Woods Nickelodeon Central and KidZville The original Fort Fun was a 1 acre 0 40 ha area for children located in the center of the park accessible only by footbridges over water from Yukon Territory 45 46 60 Smurf Woods opened in 1987 61 and was physically separated from Fort Fun by Yukon Territory 45 46 By 1999 the water physically separating Fort Fun from Yukon Territory had been filled 58 and by 2003 Smurf Woods had been replaced by Nickelodeon Central which had annexed much of the former Yukon Territory and was adjoining Fort Fun which had been renamed KidZville 41 The Nickelodeon Central area was renamed Planet Snoopy in 2010 62 and by 2016 the Planet Snoopy area had expanded to its present size by annexing the former KidZville Fort Fun children s area 63 Ride Image Opened Manufacture Model Notes Rating 37 38 Character Carousel 1976 Carousel Previously included Hanna Barbera characters 1Flying Ace 1999 Zamperla Crazy Bus Originally known as KidzAir 2GR8 SK8 2015 Interactive Rides Sky Skater Originally at Knott s Berry Farm as Joe Cool s GR8 SK8 3Joe Cool s Dodgem School 1999 Kiddie bumper cars Originally known as Fender Bender 500 2Kite Eating Tree 1999 Zamperla Mini Drop Tower Originally known as Junior Jump Club 2Lucy s Crabbie Cabbie 1999 E amp F Miler Kiddie roller coaster Originally known as Taxi Jam 2Peanuts 500 2015 Originally operated at Knott s Berry Farm as Charlie Brown s Speedway 2PEANUTS Pirates 2003 Huss Breakdance 4 Originally known as SpongeBob s Boat Mobiles 2Planet Snoopy Construction Zone 2014 Playground Originally known as KidZ Construction Co 1Sally s Love Buggies 2003 Originally known as Dora s Dune Buggies 2Sally s Swing Set Family Wave Swinger Originally known as Swing Swing Swing 2Snoopy s Space Buggies 2015 Zamperla Jump Around 2Snoopy s Space Race 1976 Originally known as Buzzy Bee and later Ghost Chasers 1The Pumpkin Patch 2003 Originally known as Wild Thornberry s Treetop Lookout 2Woodstock Express 1987 Intamin Steel roller coaster Originally known as Blue Streak Rugrats Runaway Reptar 3South Bay Shores Edit Main article South Bay Shores South Bay Shores is a water park located within California s Great America that opened in 2004 as Crocodile Dundee s Boomerang Bay The name was later shortened to just Boomerang Bay in 2007 In August 2019 it was announced that Boomerang Bay would be expanded and renamed South Bay Shores Access to the water park is included with the price of admission to California s Great America Time Capsule EditA time capsule was buried at then Paramount s Great America in the former KidZville area of the park on March 29 2002 The time capsule is set to open on March 29 2152 The time capsule reads At this site is buried a time capsule with essays by students in second through twelfth grades in the Santa Clara Unified School District and other local schools What will the next 150 years in Santa Clara be like In honor of the City of Santa Clara s sesquicentennial 1852 2002 Defunct attractions EditPast rides and attractions include Ride Image Opened Manufacturer type Location Closed Notes Rating 37 38 64 H M B Endeavor 1987 Intamin Looping Starship All American Plaza or All American Corners 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores Originally named The Revolution 4Snoopy s Splash Dance Kiddie splash walk through Planet Snoopy 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores N ALogger s Run log flume All American Plaza or All American Corners 2017 Removed after the 2017 season due to an expansion of South Bay Shores 4Firefall 2008 HUSS Park Attractions Top Spin All American Plaza or All American Corners 2016 Relocated from Geauga Lake where it had been named Texas Twister unexpectedly closed following the 2016 season Replaced by Liberty Twirler 5Vortex 1991 Bolliger amp Mabillard stand up roller coaster Hometown Square 2016 Converted into a Floorless Coaster called Patriot for 2017 5Invertigo 1998 Vekoma inverted shuttle coaster Festival Plaza later County Fair 2011 The first of its kind in North America 65 relocated to Dorney Park until its closure in 2018 5Stealth 2000 Vekoma flying roller coaster All American Plaza 2003 Tested in 1999 66 relocated to Carowinds in 2004 and renamed Nighthawk to make way for Boomerang BayGreat America Scenic Railway 1976 Custom 3 ft 914 mm narrow gauge railroad Stations in Hometown Square and County Fair 2000 Traversed the perimeter of the parkYankee Clipper 1976 Arrow Dynamics log flume All American Corners Yankee Harbor 1998 Interlocked with Logger s Run and was removed to make room for StealthGreased Lightnin 1977 Anton Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop roller coaster All American Corners Yankee Harbor 2002 Originally called The Tidal Wave renamed in 1999IMAX Pictorium Theater 1978 IMAX movie theater Celebration Plaza 2001 First IMAX theater in California premiered Man Belongs to the Earth 67 The Edge 1983 Intamin Freefall Action Zone County Fair 1995 A first generation Freefall rideSkyhawk 1989 Intamin flight trainer simulator Hometown Square 2000Sky Whirl 1976 Intamin Triple Tree Wheel Ferris wheel County Fair 1997 Several sister rides were custom manufactured for various Marriott Corporation amusement parksLobster 1976 Octopus ride All American Corners Yankee Harbor 1993 Removed to make room for Action TheaterBottom s Up Trabant flat ride Hometown Square 1988Triple Play 1976 Huss Troika Hometown Square 2004 Formerly situated next to PatriotSmurf Woods 1987 Kids themed area Now Planet Snoopy 1990s Themed to The SmurfsNickelodeon Central 1990s 1997 Based on shows from Nickelodeon and Nick Jr KidZville 1998 2010 Incorporates themes from Hanna Barbera after the acquisition by Paramount including Scooby Doo Flintstones and Jetsons 68 Whizzer 1976 Anton Schwarzkopf steel family roller coaster Hometown Square 1988 Originally named Willard s Whizzer 2 Trolley Cars 1976 Trolley Hometown Square and Orleans Place via Celebration Square c 2000 Traveled to other locations within Great AmericaDolphin and Seal Show Daily shows featuring dolphins and seals Planet Snoopy Fort Fun 1989 During the Marriott era as with other parks in the chain the show was removed after Paramount Parks began managing park operations The remaining structure was later converted to Peanuts Playhouse TheaterCajun Carpet Huss Rainbow flat ride Orleans Place 1989 Formerly located near Orbit and Rip Roaring Rapids 69 Gulf Coaster 1976 steel kiddie coaster 1980Ameri Go Round 1976 Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel County Fair 1995 Replaced by Drop Tower 70 Originally built in 1918 for the Cincinnati Zoo after closing at Great America donated to Woodland Park Zoo and reopened in 2006 Hilltopper Himalaya flat ride 1984Saskatchewan Scrambler Scrambler flat ride Yukon Territory County Fair 1991 Renamed Industrial Revolution after moveFast Lane EditFurther information List of Fast Lane attractions California s Great America Fast Lane first introduced at a Cedar Fair park in July 2011 is a secondary queue system that offers shorter wait times on the park s most popular rides 71 FastLane is a system where in addition to a standard admission charge visitors can purchase a wrist band The band grants access to the Fast Lane queue In theory a limited number of wrist bands are available each day 72 Former Halloween Haunt event Edit Halloween Haunt was a seasonal event at California s Great America that began in the fall after the park has transitioned to weekend only operation It debuted in 2008 and last ran in 2021 and typically ran from mid September through late October to coincide with Halloween featuring haunted houses mazes live shows and scare actors roaming throughout the park 73 74 Most rides and attractions remained in operation during this time and the park s hours of operation were extended on Fridays and Saturdays 73 75 The event last operated on October 31 2021 On February 25 2022 California s Great America announced that Halloween Haunt is being replaced for the 2022 season with a family friendly scare free Halloween event called Tricks and Treats 76 There will not be an adult nighttime Halloween event at California s Great America in 2022 although the Halloween Haunt event continues to run at several other Cedar Fair parks Haunt attractions Edit Entry gate for the Tooth Fairy maze 2019 The last year of Halloween Haunt in 2021 featured five mazes one scare zone two party zones and three live shows 77 Attraction Show Type Location RefBackwoods Maze Celebration Plaza 78 Blood Drums Live show Orleans Place 79 Hometown Harvest Party zone Hometown SquareKiller Clown Town Scare zone Planet Snoopy 80 Madame Marie s Massacre Manor Maze Hometown Square 81 Opening Scares Live show Celebration Plaza 82 Roadkill Roadhouse Maze Celebration Plaza 83 Tooth Fairy Maze Action Zone 84 Wax Museum Blackout Maze All American Corners 85 Nytewalkers Live show Celebration PlazaVoodoo Party Zone Party zone Orleans PlacePark timeline Edit2020 20292023 Park opens year round return of Carnivale at Orleans Place and new PEANUTS Celebration 2022 Scrambler ride Liberty Twirler debuts along with revamped All American Corners area of park A family friendly event called Tricks and Treats permanently takes the place of Halloween Haunt 86 2021 Renovated South Bay Shores waterpark debuts Water slides viewed from the cable car 2020 Boomerang Bay expanded and renamed South Bay Shores park remains closed for the entire season due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2010 20192019 Drop Tower receives new paint scheme depicting a redwood tree Pre K pass is introduced 2018 Single rail coaster RailBlazer debuts Halloween Haunt and WinterFest are expanded 2017 Patriot is converted to floorless Vortex is repainted and re themed Halloween Haunt and Winterfest expanded FireFall Logger s Run H M B Endeavour Snoopy s Splash Dance and other structures are removed 2016 4D holographic attraction themed to the video game Mass Effect debuts in newly renovated Action Theater Winterfest event added Halloween Haunt expansion 87 88 2015 Planet Snoopy replaces KidZville 2014 Flight Deck repainted red and white Grizzly retracked and has its loading area painted red and white Fun TV monitors added to ride line queues and new flooring in Carousel Columbia 89 2013 New wooden coaster Gold Striker opens and Happy Feet Mumble s Wild Ride debuts in the Action Theater 2012 Demon and Flight Deck repainted elevator lift entrance for Loggers Run and Vortex The Grizzly is retracked Fast Lane added 90 The former Invertigo coaster Removed 2011 2011 Invertigo removed and relocated to Dorney Park amp Wildwater Kingdom 2010 Planet Snoopy replaces Nickelodeon Central Hanna Barbera references removed in KidZville 2000 20092009 All Wheels Extreme Stunt show Chipper Lowell Experience show 2008 Park renamed California s Great America FireFall Dora s Sing Along Adventure Endless Summer On Ice show Halloween Haunt debuts 2007 Paramount dropped from the name renamed Great America Great Barrier Reef Wavepool added to Boomerang Bay Ed Alonzo Misfit of Magic Twistin to the 60s Show 2006 Tiki Twirl Formerly Survivor The Ride Park is sold to Cedar Fair 2005 Boomerang Bay expansion to include lazy river two other waterslides and a large swimming pool 2004 Boomerang Bay is added including a complex of children s water slides play area a 4 person adult raft tube ride a two person inner tube water slide and a fully enclosed two person inner tube water slide Triple Play is removed 2003 SpongeBob SquarePants 3 D in the Action Theater Nickelodeon Central expansion of Splat City Stealth flying steel coaster is removed and sent to Carowinds as Nighthawk 2002 Delirium Flying Eagles Greased Lightning shuttle loop coaster is removed Time Capsule buried 2001 Psycho Mouse Celebration Swings Thunder Raceway Stan Lee s seventh Portal 3D Smash Factory in Action Theater 2000 Stealth flying steel coaster opens to the public Scenic Railroad and Skyhawk are removed 1990 19991999 KidZVille Tidal Wave renamed Greased Lightnin Stealth is constructed and tested all season Logger s Run modified to allow construction of Stealth Complete View of the former Invertigo coaster 1998 Invertigo James Bond License to Thrill 69 in the Paramount Action F X Theater Yankee Clipper is removed 1997 Xtreme Skyflyer Triple Wheel originally Sky Whirl is removed 1996 Drop Tower Scream Zone Formerly Drop Zone Stunt Tower 1995 Nickelodeon Splat City The Edge and Ameri Go Round are removed 1994 Action Theater featuring Days of Thunder 1993 Park is renamed Paramount s Great America Flight Deck Formerly Top Gun Lobster is removed 1992 KECO is acquired by Paramount and renamed Paramount Parks IMAX Pictorium Theater received a 1 5 million upgrade allowing it to screen 3 D films 1991 Vortex March 9 61 Saskatchewan Scrambler is removed 1990 Whitewater Falls March 31 61 1980 19891989 Skyhawk March 11 61 KECO purchases buildings rides and equipment from the City of Santa Clara June 2 61 Dolphin and Seal show and Cajun Carpet are removed 1988 Rip Roaring Rapids March 12 61 Whizzer and Bottom s Up are removed 1987 Woodstock Express Formerly Blue Streak Green Slime Mine Car Coaster Runaway Reptar Smurf Woods March 21 61 Fort Fun March 21 61 HMB Endeavor Formerly known as The Revolution March 21 61 1986 The Grizzly March 15 61 Redwood Amphitheater with the Miami Sound Machine June 14 61 1985 Park is renamed Great America 1985 Park is sold by Marriott corporation to the City of Santa Clara June 5 61 management transfers to Kings Entertainment Company KECO 1984 Hilltopper is removed 1983 The Edge June 18 61 Red Baron and Ladybugs are removed 1982 Atari Video Adventure 1980 The Demon remodeled from Turn of the Century March 15 61 Gulf coaster is removed 1970 19791979 Star Tower formerly Sky Tower March 31 61 1978 IMAX Pictorium Theater with film Man Belongs to the Earth June 3 61 1977 Tidal Wave July 8 61 1976 Marriott s Great America opens March 20 61 A panorama from the peak of Star Tower at California s Great America in 2015In film and television EditBeverly Hills Cop III Edit Though appearing under the name Wonder World Paramount s Great America was used for exterior scenes of the theme park in the 1994 film Beverly Hills Cop III itself released by Paramount Pictures after Knott s Berry Farm declined filming rights 91 92 Writer Steven E de Souza originally wrote the story as more Die Hard in a theme park He was told that each of the rides he had designed would cost about 10 million to build and the whole film would cost about 70 million When box office results for The Distinguished Gentleman came in Paramount ordered the budget to be cut to 55 million Some modifications were made to the Columbia Carousel and Vortex roller coaster Most of the Sky Whirl Triple Wheel stunts renamed The Spider for the film were filmed in a studio To film the exterior scenes the motors of the Triple Wheel were left unpowered instead to ensure the ride did not move too quickly some cages were loaded with sandbags to unbalance the mechanism 93 In this scene George Lucas has a small part as the man Axel cuts in front of to get on the ride also known as disappointed man this can be seen in the credits John Singleton and Martha Coolidge also made cameo appearances in the film 94 Many rides that were seen in the movie including Triple Play Sky Whirl have since been removed Also the carousel at the back of the park the Ameri Go Round not the Columbia Carousel was altered The Ameri Go Round carousel has since been removed and Drop Zone is now in its place The tunnels that supposedly ran under the park are a myth as well No tunnels run under the park as many thought after this was released The Alien Attack ride featured in the Wonder World theme park was in fact the Earthquake The Big One attraction from the Universal Studios Florida theme park in Orlando Florida The aliens featured in the ride are suited actors and not animatronic as suggested in the film that closely resembled the Cylons from the original Battlestar Galactica 95 Other appearances Edit Paramount s Great America was also used as the theme park Macaulay Culkin visits in the 1994 film Getting Even with Dad which was released not by Paramount Pictures but rather by Metro Goldwyn Mayer 96 The park s inverted steel coaster Top Gun later renamed Flight Deck was featured in a 2007 Excedrin commercial with music from The Stremes 97 Marriott s Great America was used in the 1983 George Lucas and John Korty animated feature Twice Upon A Time 98 It was used both as a background for animated scenes and for a short live action shot at the end of the film Incidents EditMain article Incidents at Cedar Fair parks In 1980 a 13 year old boy was killed and several others injured on the Willard s Whizzer roller coaster 99 In 1989 two boys intentionally jumped out of the Loggers Run ride One was killed and the other fell onto a platform and was injured 100 In 1998 after riding Flight Deck a 24 year old Spanish speaking man who could not read the English language warning signs entered a locked gated area underneath the ride to retrieve his hat He was hit by the foot of a passenger on the Flight Deck train and later died The passenger suffered a broken leg 101 In 1999 a 12 year old boy fell to his death on Drop Tower after slipping from the ride s restraints which were still locked at the end of the ride 102 103 On July 12 2007 a 4 year old boy drowned in the Boomerang Bay s Great Barrier Reef now known as South Bay Shores Breakers Bay wave pool 100 104 On June 12 2015 a maintenance worker was critically injured after being struck in the head by a moving train on Flight Deck A passenger sustained serious hand and leg injuries in the incident 105 On July 4 2019 the Santa Clara PD were called near the entrance of the park where a woman was shot during the evening of the fireworks show The victim was struck on the arm by a handgun She did not suffer any serious injuries and was also treated at the scene It was ruled as an altercation between two family groups 106 On October 26 2019 a group of teenagers sparked some firecrackers in the front gate causing guests to scramble thinking it was a shooting It was later determined to be due to a robbery Concession stands within the park were also robbed by fleeing guests 107 References Edit a b Vo Thy 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