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California’s Great America

It’s a sister park to favorites like Knott’s Berry Farm.

August 27, 2009|By Cary Ordway

If California theme parks conjure up images of long lines for attractions and food, visitors to the San Francisco Bay area will find nirvana with a stop at California’s Great America, a Santa Clara sister park to famous Knotts Berry Farm. Even in August, the lines were short for what any theme park junkie would consider a high-quality product.

During our formative years in the Pacific Northwest, we relished the opportunity we had every few years to visit California and, in particular, Disneyland. In grade school the coolest people in our class were those who had been to Disneyland.

Such was the fascination with Disneyland and other parks like Knotts Berry Farm that one of our first road trips that a friend and I took as freshly minted high school graduates was to Disneyland where, interestingly, we ran into a person from our small Washington town right in front of Sleeping Beauty’s Castle. We checked out the beaches, too, but it is telling that Disneyland was still high on the list for a couple of 18-year-olds.

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Gradually, of course, we fell out of love with Disneyland. Not that we don’t still like to take our families there, but one’s tolerance for inconvenience seems to grow in direct proportion to one’s age. Back in the day, it was no problem waiting an hour for Space Mountain. Today, as over-the-hill adults, our time just seems a little more precious. For some reason, the prospect now of spending a 12-hour day at any park waiting in line for everything from rides to pretzels to bathrooms — well, it just doesn’t have the same allure it once had.

Enter California’s Great America. Here we were, a pleasant sunny Monday in August, and we’re making our way through this major theme park spending no more than five or 10 minutes in any one line. It was a Monday so that probably had a lot to do with it. But still, have you ever been to Disneyland on a Monday in August? If school’s out, Disneyland’s in — and packed to the rafters.

We noticed right off that the 364-acre Great America appeals to literally all ages. Another thing you notice right away is that California’s Great America is actually two theme parks, the original park and a water park that was added a few years ago called Boomerang Bay.

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