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California's Great America
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Location Santa Clara, California
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Opened March 20, 1976
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Owner Cedar Fair
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California's Great America, commonly known simply as Great America, is a 112-acre (45 ha) amusement park located in Santa Clara, California. Owned and operated by Cedar Fair, it originally opened in 1976 as one of two parks built by the Marriott Corporation. California's Great America features over 40 rides and attractions, and one of its most notable is Gold Striker, which has been featured as a top-ranked wooden roller coaster in Amusement Today's annual Golden Ticket Awards publication. Other notable rides include RailBlazer, a single-rail coaster from Rocky Mountain Construction, and Flight Deck, an inverted coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard. The park appeared in Beverly Hills Cop III and Getting Even with Dad, both films were released in 1994.

Ownership of the park transitioned several times, beginning with the city of Santa Clara's acquisition from Marriott in 1985. It was then sold to Kings Entertainment Company in 1989 while Santa Clara retained ownership of the land. Paramount Parkstook ownership of the park in 1992, followed by Cedar Fair in 2006. Santa Clara eventually sold the land occupied by the park to Cedar Fair in 2019, who then sold it to Prologis in 2022. While Cedar Fair plans to eventually close the park by 2033, the land rental agreement is a six-year lease through 2028 that gives Prologis the option of extending it another five years.

Present Roller Coasters (9)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Status
Demon Arrow Dynamics Sit-Down 1976 Open
Flight Deck Bolliger & Mabillard Inverted 1993 Open
Gold Striker Great Coasters International Wooden 2013 Open
Grizzly Curtis D. Summers Wooden 1986 Open
Patriot Bolliger & Mabillard Floorless 1991 Open
Psycho Mouse Arrow Dynamics Steel- Wild Mouse 2001 Open
RailBlazer Rocky Mountain Construction Single Rail 2018 Open
Taxi Jam E&F Miler Industries Kiddie 1999 Open
Woodstock's Express Intamin AG Kiddie 1987 Open

Past Roller Coasters (5)[]

Name Manufacturer Type Opened Closed Replacement
Greased Lightnin' Schwarzkopf Shuttle Loop 1977 2002
Gulf Coaster Allan Herschell Company Kiddie 1976 1980
Invertigo Vekoma Boomerang 1998 2010
Stealth Vekoma Flying 2000 2003
Whizzer Schwarzkopf Sit-Down 1976 1988
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