Mobile Menu

  • Destinations
    • Canada
      • British Columbia
        • Vancouver Island, B.C.
        • Okanagan
        • Lower Mainland, B.C.
        • Northern B.C.
        • Interior B.C.
        • Kootenays/Rockies
      • Alberta
      • Yukon
      • Northwest Territories
    • U.S.A.
      • Alaska
      • Washington
      • Oregon
      • California
    • West Coast Galleries
  • Experiences
    • West Coast Galleries
      • Nature Photography
      • Wildlife Photography
      • Cityscapes
    • Things To Do
    • Staycation Secrets
      • Canada
      • U.S.A.
    • Adventure
      • Adrenaline
      • Beaches
      • Biking
      • Camping
      • Fishing
      • Hiking
      • Hunting and Fishing
      • Rafting
      • Skiing
    • Sip & Savour
    • Family Activities
    • Indigenous Tourism
    • Accessible Travel
    • Travel Tips & Advisories
  • Newsletter Sign-up
  • Contests
    • Abbotsford Fall Getaway
    • Pursuit Banff Getaway
    • Luxury Yacht Charter Contest
    • FALL for BC
    • Amateur Photographer of the Year 2023
  • About
    • The Armchair Traveller Newsletter
    • Explore our travel guides
    • Impressive West Coast
    • West Coast Partners
    • West Coast Traveller Directory
    • Join Our Team
    • Contact Us
    • Explore West Coast Traveller on TikTok
  • Search
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok Icon
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Flickr Icon
  • Menu
  • Skip to left header navigation
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to secondary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Before Header

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok Icon
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Flickr Icon

West Coast Traveller

  • Destinations
    • Canada
      • British Columbia
        • Vancouver Island, B.C.
        • Okanagan
        • Lower Mainland, B.C.
        • Northern B.C.
        • Interior B.C.
        • Kootenays/Rockies
      • Alberta
      • Yukon
      • Northwest Territories
    • U.S.A.
      • Alaska
      • Washington
      • Oregon
      • California
    • West Coast Galleries
  • Experiences
    • West Coast Galleries
      • Nature Photography
      • Wildlife Photography
      • Cityscapes
    • Things To Do
    • Staycation Secrets
      • Canada
      • U.S.A.
    • Adventure
      • Adrenaline
      • Beaches
      • Biking
      • Camping
      • Fishing
      • Hiking
      • Hunting and Fishing
      • Rafting
      • Skiing
    • Sip & Savour
    • Family Activities
    • Indigenous Tourism
    • Accessible Travel
    • Travel Tips & Advisories
  • Newsletter Sign-up
  • Contests
    • Abbotsford Fall Getaway
    • Pursuit Banff Getaway
    • Luxury Yacht Charter Contest
    • FALL for BC
    • Amateur Photographer of the Year 2023
  • About
    • The Armchair Traveller Newsletter
    • Explore our travel guides
    • Impressive West Coast
    • West Coast Partners
    • West Coast Traveller Directory
    • Join Our Team
    • Contact Us
    • Explore West Coast Traveller on TikTok
  • Search
You are here: Home / news / Ticket to ride: Southern California theme parks roll out new attractions for summer

San Diego Zoo’s Nighttime Zoo programming runs through the summer, featuring live entertainment including music, dance, children’s contests, parades, puppetry, acrobats and themed shows. San Diego Zoo photo

Ticket to ride: Southern California theme parks roll out new attractions for summer

June 7, 2023 //  by mcclatchy

Share this:

By Pam Kragen, The San Diego Union-Tribune

And they’re off. Theme park season is officially up and running.

Because most American theme park visits occur between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Southern California’s destination theme and water parks — like Legoland California, SeaWorld San Diego, Disneyland and beyond — usually roll out their newest attractions for Memorial Day weekend, including new live shows, attractions and play areas.

Theme parks have been in deep recovery mode ever since they were able to reopen in spring 2021, but with cash flow cut off due to long-term pandemic-related closures, the new attractions in recent years have been relatively modest. In 2022, American theme park attendance rebounded, and theme park income skyrocketed due to higher ticket and concession prices, contributing to an estimated $15 billion in industry revenues in 2022, according to the Global Strategic Business Report. As a result, 2023 is expected to be a banner year for new theme park rides and attractions.

Here’s a look at the latest happenings at Southern California’s theme parks.

SeaWorld San Diego

SeaWorld has two major attractions opening in the coming weeks and months: Rescue Jr. play area and the Arctic Rescue coaster.

Rescue Jr. will be a large-scale play area for younger children with an aquatic training ground and a simulated rescue boat ride. It takes the place of the former Sesame Street Bay of Play near the park’s entrance.

Its features include a splash zone where children navigate an agility course and play in fountains and splash pad water zones; a rescue training obstacle course with net bridges, tunnels, bounce-house area and tots play area; and a play yard where children role-play as sea life rescuers. There are also three new rides: Rescue Rafters, a simulated rescue boat; Rescue Riders, a Jet Ski-like ride; and Tidepool Twist, a teacup-style ride.

In late spring or early summer, Arctic Rescue will open. It’s a roller coaster capable of traveling at up 40 miles per hour on a 2,800-foot track. Passengers will ride straddle-seat in cars that look like snowmobiles.

Legoland California

On Saturday, Legoland California in Carlsbad will kick off its Summer Block Party, a seasonal program with new costume characters, live performances and experiences throughout the park.

“Go Xtreme!” is a new extreme sports stunt show premiering in June, featuring BMX riders, scooters and skateboarders. Legoland Summer Jam is a song and dance show featuring a brass band. The new show “Pirate Captain’s Swashbuckling Jig” will be presented at Pirate Shores. On the Castle Stage, “Once Upon a Brick: The Tale of the Unicorn Knight” is a slapstick comedy storytelling show. “School of Spinjitzu” is a martial arts-style show. Benny’s Dance Party features an astronaut character who is ready to blast off. The Awesome Suit Crew will perform mashups of ’80s songs throughout the park. And DJ Brick Beatz will play techno tunes.

In March, Legoland California expanded its California Miniland area to include a new San Diego area, made with more than 5 million Lego bricks on a 1:20 scale.

The new San Diego Miniland includes the San Diego Convention Center, Petco Park, the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, the San Diego-Coronado Bridge, the Hotel del Coronado, the San Diego Central Library, the County Administration Center, Old Town State Historic Park and the Del Mar Fairgrounds, among other landmarks.

San Diego Zoo

The zoo has kicked off its summertime Nighttime Zoo programming. From now until Sept. 4, with the exception of June 17, the park will stay open until 9 p.m. each night (two hours later than usual). Live entertainment is scheduled throughout the zoo from 5 to 8:45 p.m. each evening, including music, dance, children’s contests, parades, puppetry, acrobats and themed shows. But because many animals are more active at night, Nighttime Zoo guests often prefer animal-watching after dusk.

The San Diego Zoo’s Nighttime Zoo offers a variety of family-friendly entertainment but because many animals are more active at night, guests often prefer animal-watching after dusk. San Diego Zoo photo

San Diego Zoo’s newest attractions are also among its smallest. In March, twin cubs were born to Satka, a rare Amur leopard at the zoo. Born through a national breeding program, the cubs join the critically endangered population of roughly 300 Amur leopards left in the world. Also new to the zoo’s collection are twin Andean bear cubs, who were born in December to mother Alba and father Turbo. Andean bears have been part of the zoo’s collection since 1938.

There are no new shows or attractions this summer at the zoo’s San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido.

Sesame Place San Diego

Sesame Place San Diego water park in Chula Vista will launch its Sesame Summer Splash on Saturday, with daily operating hours through Sept. 4.

Although an opening date has not been announced, the new Sunny Day Cafe is scheduled to open sometime this summer. This indoor, air-conditioned 160-seat restaurant will offer buffet-style family dining. At the ticketed Dine with Elmo & Friends events, there will be live entertainment and the opportunity for children to interact with and take photos with Sesame Street characters.

Disneyland Park

Perhaps the most notable summer event at Disneyland isn’t what’s opening but what’s closing. Splash Mountain has closed for good so the 34-year-old flume ride can be made over with a new theme. When it reopens in late 2024, it will be called Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, based on the Disney animated film The Princess and the Frog.

In honor of Juneteenth, Disneyland Resort is hosting Black Music Month in June, with live performances of jazz, R&B, gospel and more at locations around both Disney theme parks and Downtown Disney shopping district. Tale of the Lion King, the African storytelling stage play based on the animated film, is being presented daily at Disneyland Park. Specialty food items will also be served around the resort through July 4, and specialty artists will be signing their wares on June 10 and 17.

From now through June 5, Star Wars fans can ride Hyperspace Mountain, a temporary Star Wars-themed projection, audio and music overlay in the Space Mountain ride in Tomorrowland. It’s been mounted periodically since 2015 to celebrate May the 4th, a Star Wars commemorative day.

On March 8, Disneyland’s Toontown land reopened after a yearlong renovation. It opened in 1993 as a cartoonish cul-de-sac where Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald and Pluto live in separate homes and children can line up to meet these characters, play and board low-speed rides. The land’s refresh renovated its climbing, interactive and water play areas, and added new outdoor play areas and a new ride: Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, which replaced the former Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin dark ride.

Disney California Adventure

Disneyland’s sister park will open its newest attraction on June 30, Rogers: The Musical, a short stage musical that tells the Marvel story of how soldier Steve Rogers became Captain America during the Second World War. The story will be an adaptation of the corny Avengers musical seen on the Disney+ series Hawkeye in 2021. The 30-minute stage show will be performed inside the park’s Hyperion Theater several days a week and it will feature fellow Marvel characters Nick Fury, Peggy Carter and “select members of the Avengers.” It will be presented most Tuesdays through Saturdays.

Also this summer, Disney California’s Pacific Wharf dining district will be transformed into San Fransokyo, a location featured in the animated Disney film Big Hero 6. The revamped area will be a fictional mash-up of the fish canneries in San Francisco and Tokyo. The restaurant options include Asian-inspired, English, Japanese and Spanish dishes, as well as a beer garden.

In February, the park debuted One, its new World of Color water, projection and light show. It features a diverse slate of Disney animated characters, including mouse chef Remy in Ratatouille, Mirabel in Encanto, Chinese warrior Mulan in Mulan and wannabe jazz artist Joe Gardner in “Soul.” It plays nightly on Paradise Bay, weather permitting.

Knott’s Berry Farm

This Americana-style theme park in Buena Park will kick off its summer season today with several new attractions and events.

Following a winter renovation, the park’s Fiesta Village reopens today. The area celebrates Mexican American culture and cuisine. The Fiesta Mercado shops, restaurants and rides have been refreshed. The new restaurant Casa California will serve burritos, birria quesadillas and tamales. Live performances of Mexican folkloric dancing will be presented in the evenings on select days. Still to come later this year is the reopening of the ride Montezooma’s Revenge, which is undergoing a refresh and rebranding.

Also kicking off is Ghost Town Alive. The six-year-old seasonal event features entertainment for families on select days in Calico Park, which is Knott’s Old West historically themed town. The entertainment begins and ends each day with a hoedown dance at 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

And finally, Knott’s Summer Nights promotion, running daily through Sept. 4, features evening-hours food booths serving specialty fare, live music and family-friendly games.

Universal Studios Hollywood

This film-inspired theme park in Universal City opened its latest attraction in February: Super Nintendo World, an immersive themed land in a newly expanded area of the park.

The central attraction of the new area is Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge, a thrill ride that takes passengers on a “underwater” ride through Mario’s video game mushroom kingdom using augmented reality, projection mapping technology and a moving track ride. There’s also a new themed restaurant, the Toadstool Cafe, the Bowser’s Castle and a new retail store, the 1-Up Factory. During visits to the land, guests can wear smart wristbands that will unlock site-specific games.

Six Flags Magic Mountain

This Valencia theme park, known for its 20 roller coasters and more than 100 other rides, games and attractions, has no new rides opening this year but it is offering several festival events through the spring and summer. Now running on weekends through June 11 is Viva la Fiesta, featuring music, decorations, folk art and food celebrating Latin American and North American traditions.

Six Flags Magic Mountain’s Wonder Woman Flight of Courage, billed as the tallest, longest single-rail coaster in the world, opened last July. Six Flags photo

The Flavors of the World Food Festival, offering tastings of food items from seven countries, runs from 2 to 8 p.m. June 16 to 18, 23 to 25, 30, July 1 to 4, 7 to 9, 14 to 16, 21 to 23, 28 to 30 and Aug. 4 to 6. The park’s most recent ride debut was Wonder Woman Flight of Courage, billed as the tallest, longest single-rail coaster in the world, which opened last July.

This story originally appeared in San Diego Union-Tribune.

* * * * *

Plan your adventures throughout the West Coast at westcoasttraveller.com and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @thewestcoasttraveller. And for the top West Coast Travel stories of the week delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our weekly Armchair Traveller newsletter!

Share this:

Category: news, TravelTag: California, Family activities, Things to do, USA, WCT Intro

Related Posts

You may be interested in these posts from the same category.

By foot and paddle, 21 days on Yukon’s Gyuu Dazhoo Njik – The Snake River

By Peter Mather The rivers of the Peel watershed are some of the most beautiful…

By foot and paddle, 21 days on Yukon’s Gyuu Dazhoo Njik – The Snake RiverRead More

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with pets

Torn between your wanderlust and a wagging tail? Don’t give up on either. Road trips…

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with petsRead More

VIDEO: Walk among giant dinosaurs in Surrey, B.C.

Kids and parents lined up to see “Dinosaurs Around the World” at Guildford Town Centre…

VIDEO: Walk among giant dinosaurs in Surrey, B.C.Read More

Vancouver Island museum takes possession of historic ‘Flying Bananas’ aircraft

By Tanara Oliveira In a remarkable moment, the BC Aviation Museum in North Saanich, near…

Vancouver Island museum takes possession of historic ‘Flying Bananas’ aircraftRead More

Ride the rails on Amtrak Cascades from Everett to Portland

The woman sitting on a wooden bench at the Everett Station train depot looked ready…

Ride the rails on Amtrak Cascades from Everett to PortlandRead More

Victoria, B.C., restaurants named among the best new restaurants in Canada

Two Victoria restaurants have been recognized among the best new eateries in Canada. Each year,…

Victoria, B.C., restaurants named among the best new restaurants in CanadaRead More

Cheers! Countdown officially on for Penticton Beer Week Oct. 13 to 22

It’s almost time to celebrate everything the Peach City has to offer when it comes…

Cheers! Countdown officially on for Penticton Beer Week Oct. 13 to 22Read More

Have paddle, will travel!

One of the few places on the planet where helicopters are used to regularly access…

Have paddle, will travel!Read More

Lower airfares on the way due to Canada’s more crowded skies

Passengers aren’t the only ones feeling cramped these days. Though Canadian flights have long been…

Lower airfares on the way due to Canada’s more crowded skiesRead More

Previous Post: « 2 kokanee lake fisheries come to Vancouver Island
Next Post: 5 fun ways to celebrate the 2023 Calgary Stampede! »

Primary Sidebar

Things To Do

By foot and paddle, 21 days on Yukon’s Gyuu Dazhoo Njik – The Snake River

September 20, 2023

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with pets

September 19, 2023

VIDEO: Walk among giant dinosaurs in Surrey, B.C.

September 18, 2023

Vancouver Island museum takes possession of historic ‘Flying Bananas’ aircraft

September 16, 2023

Recent Posts

By foot and paddle, 21 days on Yukon’s Gyuu Dazhoo Njik – The Snake River

September 20, 2023

Essential tips for pawsome road trips with pets

September 19, 2023

VIDEO: Walk among giant dinosaurs in Surrey, B.C.

September 18, 2023

Vancouver Island museum takes possession of historic ‘Flying Bananas’ aircraft

September 16, 2023

Footer

The West Coast Traveller has an immense social media footprint, with eight social media sites and and 125,000+ social followers.

Join us on social media and Join Our Community by sharing your stuff!

Get Inspired

News Media Groups

Black Press Media
Sound Publishing
Oahu Media Group
Alaska
Boulevard Magazines
Used.ca

Let’s Get Social

West Coast Traveller
I Love British Columbia
I Love Alberta
I Love Yukon
I Love Northwest Territories
I Love Washington
I Love California
I Love Oregon
I Love Alaska

Visit Our Companion Sites

I Love Saskatchewan
I Love Manitoba
I Love Nunavut
I Love Ontario
I Love Quebec
I Love Newfoundland and Labrador
I Love Nova Scotia
I Love New Brunswick
I Love Prince Edward Island

Site Footer

  • Facebook
  • Flickr
  • Instagram
  • TikTok Icon
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2023 West Coast Traveller and · All Rights Reserved