ParkInfo2Go
Blue Line

Home > News

Iconic California amusement park sold

Attractions Management

Original Article »

January 11, 2011

Santa Monica's iconic Pacific Park amusement park in California, US, has been sold for US$34m (£22m) to an Orlando, Florida-based real estate company.

CNL Lifestyle Properties - which already owns a number of entertainment properties in California, including Camelot Park in Bakersfield and WaterWorld in Concord - has bought the Santa Monica Pier-based park, along with a ground lease for the two-acre property.

Pacific Park - which offers 12 rides, among which is what is claimed to be the only solar-powered Ferris wheel in the world; 18 other games and attractions; a range of ten different food outlets; and the Pier Gear souvenir shop - will continue to be operated by Santa Monica Amusements, the company which opened the site in 1996.

Last year the park was reported to have grossed nearly US$20m (£13m) and it regularly attracts more than four million visitors a year.

Outside the US, the pier and its park are famous for having appeared in a range of films and television shows.

 



Blue Line
Company Info  |  Contact Us  |  Terms  |  Privacy  |  Links
Copyright© 2011-2023 - Burketech. All Rights Reserved.
ParkInfo2Go is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, Six Flags or
any of the other Theme and Amusement Park operators featured on this site.