Los Angeles Theme Parks and other Amusements

 

Castle Park

A Castle Themed Entertainment center with a large arcade, miniature golf, and batting cages.  They host birthday parties and groups.

4989 Sepulveda Blvd., Sherman Oaks (818) 756-9459

 

Disneyland

The most recognized theme park of all time.

1313 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (714) 781-4565

 

Iceland Ice Arena: Ice Skating and Bumper Cars

14318 Calvert St., Van Nuys (818) 785-2172

 

Knott’s Berry Farm

Considered the First Theme Park. Western Themed area and a large children’s Area called “Camp Snoopy”

8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park (714) 220-5200

 

Knott’s Soak City

There are three locations in So. California. Attractions include a lazy river, a toddler play area with waterslides, a family funhouse, a big wave pool, and large slides for older kids and aduts.

8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park  (714) 220-5200

1500 S. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs (760) 327-0499

2052 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista (619) 661-7373

 

Legoland

Big theme park with rides, shows and an area for kids to create lego structures.

One Legoland Dr., Carlsbad (760) 918-5346

 

Raging Waters

111 Raging Waters Drive, San Dimas (909) 802-2200

 

Sea World  (San Diego)

The place to see Shamu.

500 SeaWorld Dr., San Diego (800) 25-SHAMU

 

Six Flag Hurricane Harbor

26101 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia (661) 255-4527

 

Six Flags Magic Mountain

With Bugs Bunny World and World Class rollercoasters, there is plenty for young and old kids.

26101 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia (661) 255-4100

 

Universal Studios, Hollywood

100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City (800) 864-8377

 

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