All this week, Great American Thrills will be bringing you insider coverage from Coaster Con XXXVII – the biggest event on the American Coaster Enthusiasts calendar – and the first time ever the event has been held exclusively in Northern California.

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When you think of Santa Cruz, odds are it’s image is one of the first you’ll conjure. And this weekend, the Grand Old Lady of Santa Cruz will celebrate a milestone birthday.
This Saturday, the Giant Dipper join only a small pantheon of rides in the world by turning 90 years old.

The idyllic location of the ride only amplifies it’s sensations. Photo © Kris Rowberry
An icon of coaster-dom, the Giant Dipper harks back to a different era – the so-called, “Golden Age” of wooden coasters and parks, where everyone had to build a bigger, faster, more intense ride than their neighbors. And to think it was built for only $50,000 back in 1924…
Now, most people will inevitably say, “Well, if its 90 years old – that wood is all 90, too!” But, that’s simply not the case. The reason wooden coasters seem to last forever, is because they’re constantly being replaced, piece by piece. Odds are, none of the wood on the ride is original to 1924 – but it certainly adds to the mystique.

The unique, curved station was a necessity due to the layout of the ride – and is one of a handful of coasters that is manually braked (via a computer panel). Photo © Kris Rowberry
Around half a mile long, and only 70 feet high – the ride is dwarfed by others these days. In fact, a “lost park” in San Mateo bested the height of this coaster by ten feet, three years earlier. And yet – something about this ride makes it special. What is that “X” factor? Well, isn’t it obvious? Unlike the modern thrills of today (and nothing against them) but this ride has a soul…old in age, but perennially young at heart.
Countless celebrities have ridden the coaster, all with their own unique take on the thrill. Just walking up to the station provides riders with a glimpse back into what made this ride not only a local legend – but an international destination.

The station is a study in history – old articles and fun facts adorn it’s curved surfaces. Photo © Kris Rowberry
Featured in many films and countless advertisements, the Giant Dipper is one of only two roller coasters given the honor of National Historic Landmark (The other being the Coney Island Cyclone).
Those who have never ridden are always shocked by the kick thei old girl can dish out – and *SPOILER ALERT* that kick starts well before the lift hill! In turning 90, the ride is not only a survivor, it is also a legend. A defiant vestige of times gone by and never to return.

Timeless doesn’t even begin to describe this ride. By the way, this photo was taken in 2013. Photo © Kris Rowberry
So how did this ride survive the Great Depression, two World Wars and thousands of minor (and one major) earthquake? It’s the ownership – the Canfield Family, specifically. They’ve owed the Boardwalk since there was a Boardwalk – and nostalgia has been their best souvenir. I’m glad to be among the ranks that get to enjoy this ride each and every year.
There’s not many things that different generations have enjoyed together. Thankfully, the venerable Giant Dipper is one that will continue to thrill millions, for generations to come.
May 14, 2014 | Categories: Amusement Parks | Tags: 90th Anniversary, 90th Birthday, ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, beach boardwalk, big dipper, classic coaster, coaster con, giant dipper, golden age, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, national historic landmark, roller coaster, santa cruz, santa cruz beach boardwalk | 1 Comment

Photo Credit: Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
After several months of will they / won’t they open, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk pulled a “Disney” and had a soft opening for their Undertow spinning roller coaster today.
The first reviews are already in – and everything points to positive so far!
The ride, a brilliant yellow with sea foam green supports, combines the sharp curves of a “wild mouse” with the uncontrolled, spinning action of a “spin n’ puke.” It is manufactured by Maurer Sohne, of Germany.
It is a historical throwback to the past as well – for many years, the park had a wooden wild mouse located on the present site of the “Logger’s Run” flume ride.
Undertow replaced the aging “Hurricane” steel roller coaster that debuted in 1993 in the same location.
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October 19, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks, General Travel | Tags: beach boardwalk, boardwalk, great american thrills, hurricane, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, maurer sohne, new coaster, new ride, new roller coaster, roller coaster, santa cruz, santa cruz beach boardwalk, soft opening, spinning coaster, spinning roller coaster, spinning wild mouse, undertow, wild mouse | Comments Off on Undertow Now Open at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
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In honor of the Coaster Guy visiting Santa Cruz, I dug through the archives to find an awesome boardwalk shot…
They say going to visit the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is like stepping back in time. With the effect that I captured with this photo, it almost looks like the Morgan trains ARE going back in time, a la “Back to the Future.”
Now, if only the idiot didn’t have his cell phone out, it would have been perfect. I’ll definitely be going back this summer again – but with a tripod!

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May 29, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Photo of the Day | Tags: amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, arthur looff, beach boardwalk, borrow lenses, borrowlenses, borrowlenses.com, californias gold, giant dipper, great american, great american thrills, historic landmark, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, looff, national historic landmark, nikon, norcal, photo of the day, photography, roller coaster landmark, santa cruz, santa cruz beach boardwalk, the next huell hoswer, theme park, theme park overload, theme park review, theme parks, travel photography, west coast, wooden coaster, wooden roller coaster | Comments Off on Photo of the Day: Giant Dipper Flash-Lapse
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As the last of the great seaside amusement parks, visiting the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is like literally stepping back in time. It is home to not one, but TWO national historic landmarks (The 1911 Looff Carousel and 1924 Giant Dipper roller coaster.) Both of these federal landmarks are unique, in that people can actually ride them, rather than admire them from a distance.
This shot was one of my first forays with the stunning Canon 5D Mark III – and the results were simply spectacular. Look for the cut on the finger from the previous pass at the ring machine…now THAT’S dedication!

The 1911 Looff Carousel at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is one of only 5 left in the world with an operating ring machine.
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May 26, 2013 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Photo of the Day | Tags: 1911 looff carousel, 5d, 5d mark III, amusement park, amusement park review, amusement parks, beach boardwalk, borrow lenses, borrowlenses, borrowlenses.com, brass ring, brass rings, californias gold, canon, carousel, eos, eos 5d, great american, great american thrills, historic landmark, Huell Howser, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, looff, looff carousel, mark III, merry go round, national historic landmark, norcal, photo of the day, photography, ring machine, roller coaster landmark, santa cruz, santa cruz beach boardwalk, the next huell hoswer, theme park, theme park overload, theme park review, theme parks, west coast | Comments Off on Photo of the Day: Looff Carousel Ring Machine