# Amusement park rides
Disneyland Railroad, a complete trip around the park.
The Disneyland Railroad (DRR), formerly known as the Santa Fe & Disneyland Railroad, is a 3-foot (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad and attraction in the Disneyland theme park of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, in the United States. Its route is 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long and encircles the majority of the park, with train stations in four different park areas. The rail line, which was constructed by WED Enterprises, operates with two steam locomotives built by WED and three historic steam locomotives originally built by Baldwin Locomotive Works. The ride takes roughly 18 minutes to complete a round trip on its main line when three trains are running, and 20 minutes when four trains are running. Two to four trains can be in operation at any time, three on average.
Giant Dipper wooden roller coaster at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
If you watched my first video of Sasha's first ride, you saw how scared she was. Now she loves it as you can see. This is my all time favorite wooden roller coaster! There's something about the Giant dipper that's hard to describe. The sound, feel, and the smell captures what a roller coaster is all about. It's amazing and I try to ride it a least once a year. When I'm at the Boardwalk my minimum is two rides.
Logger's Revenge at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
This is a real fun log ride that takes you up above the Boardwalk for amazing views. Enjoy a panoramic ocean view from high above the park as you float around a watery track. Keep your eyes open for the final drop, and expect to get wet! What does an independently owned, traditional amusement park do when a giant theme park enters its marketing area? Many simply went out of business in the 1960s and 1970s. Not so for the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. In 1976, Marriott's Great America opened in Santa Clara, CA, just 40-miles north of the Boardwalk. Revenues flattened that year at the Santa Cruz beachfront, a result of that new park's unique appeal to Northern California amusement park-goers. Boardwalk management knew the right new ride would help bolster revenues. That ride would need to enhance the Boardwalk's family-friendly appeal, too. The Logger's Revenge was open to the public on April 1, 1977.
Santa Cruz, Giant Dipper World Famous Roller Coaster
I made this video of my Daughter's first ride on the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. I love her fun/fear look all in one. She's way more brave then me, I didn't ride my first coaster until I was 17. She is 9 in this video. The Boardwalk’s Most Popular Ride - The Giant Dipper The Giant Dipper roller coaster, complete with its landmark red and white structure, spectacular view of the Monterey Bay, and speedy successive dips and fan curves, keeps new and old generations coming back for more. The Giant Dipper is the fourth oldest coaster in the U.S., continuously operating in its original location.
Ghost Blasters dark ride at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
This is a classic dark ride that you try to score points shooting ghosts. It's a lot of fun, and I would recommend it if you go to the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Something about the music they play reminds me of Disneyland. Ghost Blasters Test your aim and compete against friends as you blast pesky ghouls on this fun trip under the Boardwalk.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, famous Ferris Wheel is gone
What a view, what a view from this Ferris Wheel at the Santa Cruz boardwalk. I'm so glad I rode it before they took it down in 2018 :( SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- The seats have been off all winter and the wheel will be removed next week -- the 60-year-old iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is being retired. In a Facebook post, the Boardwalk announced that its last day of operation was Fall of 2018. The Ferris Wheel was down during the winter for routine maintenance. It was during that time the park decided not to bring it back. Boardwalk History The family-operated Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk has been entertaining locals and visitors since 1907. The oldest amusement park in California and one of the last seaside amusement parks on the west coast of the United States, the Boardwalk remains a favorite destination for Northern California families.