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 Belmont Park In San Diego






Located in sunny San Diego, the Belmont Park is one

of the best amusement parks in San Diego.  With plenty

for the entire family, this Park has something for

everyone.  With rides for the entire family and basically

everything in between, Belmont Park makes for a very

exciting adventure.


The most distinctive attraction in the Park is the Giant 

Dipper Roller Coaster.  The coaster was built in 1925 and

has been restored over the years.  This coaster is truly

one of a kind, as it offers quick drops, steep hills, 

and insane speed!


Belmont Park in San Diego also offers the endless wave,

which is perfect for wave riders.  The Flowrider offers

hourly rides, even lessons for beginners.  If waves 

aren't your sort of thing, you may find the raceway bumper

cars or the Chaos enticing.  Chaos resembles a ferris 

wheel, although it creates a random three dimensional

rocking and rolling.  Anytime you get on it, no two rides

are every the same!


For arcade enthusiasts, there is a family fun arcade and

gamelords.  This creates the ultimate gaming experience,

keeping kids, teenagers, and even adults occupied for

hours on end.  


Other rides at the park include the Vertical plunge, krazy

kars, and the infamous "plunge".  The plunge is a great

attraction, and actually happens to be the largest indoor

heated pool in San Diego.  Perfect for swimming, diving,

and just enjoying yourself, the plunge is a blast.


To feel the sensation, the Crazy Submarine and the 

Trampoline can help you.  To truly test your limits, the

Rock Wall will offer a unique challenge.  Anyone wanting

to give it a try, can get to climbing the wall and see if 

they truly have what it takes to get to the top.


Once you've had your fill on rides, there are plenty of

other entertainment and events to keep you occupied.  In

Belmont Park, there is always something going on.  With

San Diego being a tourist attraction, you can bet the

entertainment in Belmont Park is nothing short of 

spectacular.


For the kids, Belmont Park offers some truly unbeatable

deals on birthday parties or private parties.  If you 

decide to have a party here, you can pretty much rent a

chunk of the park for yourself.  For kids, this can truly

be an unforgettable memory.


Closed Monday - Thursday, Belmont Park is open Friday and 

Saturday 11 AM - 10 PM and Sunday 11 AM - 8 PM.  Although

the park is closed on major holidays, you can visit on

the weekends and enjoy the best in entertainment.


To round out your fun, make sure you do a little shopping 

and take in some of the food.  Belmont Park in San Diego 

has great food and shopping, giving you more than a few 

reasons to visit the park and be amazed - truly amazed.










San Diego For Kids







Although San Diego has many things for grown ups to
enjoy, it hasa lot of activities for kids to enjoy
as well.  Custom made for families, San Diego has
plenty of public parks, nice weather year round, 
several museums, and many things for children of all
ages to amuse themselves with.

For kids who love animals, there's the well known
San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Animal Park.  The zoo
is located in Balboa Park, while the park is located
a bit north of the city.  If you have the time, you
should take a full day for your kids to enjoy the park
and the zoo.  If the traditional zoo makes your kids
uncomfortable, the park is a great alternative.

Kids of all ages also enjoy the world famous Sea 
World, which is home to Shamu the killer whale and
several other marine animals and exhibits.  Sea World
has been a great attraction for kids for many years,
showing them the marine life like never before.

When it comes to the winter months, whale watching is
a very popular activity.  You can watch them from 
the coastline or take a cruise.  Watching the gray
whale is very amusing to kids, openening their minds
to new possibilities.

Balboa Park is a great place to visit as well, as it
has a lot more than the San Diego Zoo.  There are 
places for kids to explore, with the children's museum,
the Fleet Science Center, and the Natural History 
Museum.


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