It’s the day after Christmas – and you didn’t get what you wanted, did you? That ugly sweater, socks or worse – underwear!
Have no fear – we’ve got you covered…
Give the gift of an experience that they won’t soon forget – a ticket to the world premiere of ACE’s “The Legacy of Arrow Development,” presented by the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk!

Tickets are just $10, with a $10 upgrade available if you’d like priority seating, reception and Q&A with the filmmakers. You can purchase your tickets here or at the Montgomery Theater Box Office.
We’ll see you in your best suits and dresses on the evening of January 23rd!
December 26, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Theme Parks | Tags: ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, amusement park, Arrow Development, arrow dynamics, B&M, disneyland, documentary, film, history, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Legacy of Arrow, Mountain View, nicholas laschkewitsch, RMC, robert ingle, roller coaster, san jose, santa cruz beach boardwalk, Team San Jose, theme park, vekoma, video, walt disney world, world premiere | Comments Off on Legacy of Arrow World Premiere in Downtown San Jose
Many of you have been asking, “When will we see another episode of “Lost Parks of Northern California?”
Well, “Lost Parks” has been on a bit of a hiatus this year – but there’s a perfectly good explanation for it:
We’ve been working all year on a documentary on the history and legacy of former amusement ride manufacturer (and Bay Area company) Arrow Development!

But, don’t worry – the award-winning show will return – just as soon as we recover from the workload of the “Legacy of Arrow Development” project!
November 30, 2015 | Categories: Amusement Parks, Lost Parks, Television Production, Theme Parks | Tags: #RideWithACE, ACE, american coaster enthusiasts, andrew hansis, Arrow Development, barbara lawson, documentary, great american thrills, kris rowberry, kristopher rowberry, Legacy of Arrow Development, lost parks, lost parks of northern california, Mountain View, nicholas laschkewitsch, robert ingle, tv production | Comments Off on What Happened to Lost Parks of Northern California?