Thank you.! when i moved to San Diego in 1988,I think the rollercoaster was shut down. In a few yrs. they renovated it and the pool. I loved going on that roller coaster, not too scary, shook a lot, and great views of the ocean. It's great to see more rides, and shops, and places to eat. I liked Pacific beach. I also went to Ocean beach the pier was so long and amazing. I did go to La Jolla cove and shore. Nice. Also Coranado beach, nice but windy. I live there only 4yrs. and still miss it
Thanks Chris !!!! Brought back tons of memories for me, as I used to visit regularly as a kid in the late 60's. Didn't recognize much, but the Dipper is the same, and the Plunge is familiar (even though it has been renovated). We used to spend all our quarters in a gravity-rotor drum ride (that I can't remember the name of) that is long gone 🙂
Hi Chris. Thanks for the walking tour. It's nice that there is no admission fee to enter and enjoy the park.It's a nice park where you can leisurely enjoy and have fun without rushing around to get to the attractions. I love the wooden roller coaster. Not many around especially those that are a 100 years old. Thanks for sharing and take care.
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I just moved to San Diego from Temecula. Pizza Port in Carlsbad is my favorite Pizza. So glad they opened in Belmont Park when I saw that 2 weeks ago.
Try Leucadia Pizza if you have a location near you! Great local pizza chain
Why on earth would you move from Temecula to San Diego
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I wanna go there! Its on my bucket list! 😊😊😊
Wow! 😮 Great Rides and tasty 😋food 🍲❤🎉😊
Thank you.! when i moved to San Diego in 1988,I think the rollercoaster was shut down. In a few yrs. they renovated it and the pool. I loved going on that roller coaster, not too scary, shook a lot, and great views of the ocean. It's great to see more rides, and shops, and places to eat. I liked Pacific beach. I also went to Ocean beach the pier was so long and amazing. I did go to La Jolla cove and shore. Nice. Also Coranado beach, nice but windy. I live there only 4yrs. and still miss it
Yup! The roller coaster was fenced off for a long long time.. Great that it's back working again
Thanks for the info + video!
Really interesting
This is a great tour of the Mission Beach area.
Thanks Chris !!!! Brought back tons of memories for me, as I used to visit regularly as a kid in the late 60's. Didn't recognize much, but the Dipper is the same, and the Plunge is familiar (even though it has been renovated). We used to spend all our quarters in a gravity-rotor drum ride (that I can't remember the name of) that is long gone 🙂
Yeah. The plunge was like completely tore down and rebuilt. Glad to being back some memories
Thank you for a fun video 😃
Great video. Thanks for the tour.
Hi Chris. Thanks for the walking tour. It's nice that there is no admission fee to enter and enjoy the park.It's a nice park where you can leisurely enjoy and have fun without rushing around to get to the attractions. I love the wooden roller coaster. Not many around especially those that are a 100 years old. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Thanks James! Yes. The Roller Coaster is a classic for sure!
Nice to see you occasionally still covering San Diego and it’s attractions! Do your folks still live down here?
Hi Ed. Thanks. And yep!
So sad that they closed Wave House. Belmont Park is cheezy but Wave House was a highlight of a trip to San Diego and a great place to hang out.
My old stomping grounds! Still live here but don't really go to the beach often. Thanks for showing me to avoid Hamels lol
I grew up in San Diego bat one time Belmont Park was hopping
What do think about Horton grand hotel and it good place to stay
I've never stayed there. But downtown San Diego is kind of a mixed bag. Lots of hotels and restaurants. But also lots of homeless
Get lost, pick your car and go with children to sequoia national park one time in lifetime.