Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo, California is a large sea mammal amusement park operated by the Six Flags group. The roots of the park can be traced back to another location in Redwood, California where it operated as Marine World from 1972 to 1985. The location in Vallejo then opened in 1986 to the public. In 1999, the park was sold to Premier Parks and the name changed to Six Flags Marine World. Nowadays, the park is known as Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and featured a solid collection of rides and attractions.
California’s Great America in Santa Clara, California is one of the two Great America theme parks opened in 1976 by the Marriott Group. Since 1985, the park is managed by Kings Entertainment, which later became part of Paramount Parks and Cedar Fair. The park is home to a large collection of great rides and attractions.
Fun Fact: The park was featured in Beverly Hills Cop III.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is a seaside amusement park located in Santa Cruz, California right next to the Pacific Ocean. The park is famous for its 100 year old wooden roller coaster Giant Dipper.