bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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Seems like when the city of Vallejo took ownership in late 1996 was when they added the trill rides, and moved away from the animals. That would be about the right time frame as my kids were 5 and 9 then, and within a few years there was little reason for us to go there. My son went a few times in high school with friends, but I don't think we went as a family after about 2000. I have some great pictures of my trip to the OLD location in Redwood City in the 1960's.
Yeah - I'd been to the original location in Redwood City several times, including one company picnic for my mom. We even went on a field trip there when I was in elementary school on the premise that it was "educational". I remember back then they had water slides. Might have been called Tiger Rapids or something similar.
I'd gone there once in the early 90s before they added thrill rides. They might have had some kiddie rides though. The lake was fine for the water ski show, but now that stadium is mostly unused. They had separate orca and dolphin shows. I'm pretty sure they brough Yakka and Vigga from the original park, although I think one eventually died and the other was moved out before they acquired another orca.
They still feature some animals, like the shark exhibit, the stingray pool, and the penguins. One corner is effectively a zoo. My kid got to pet a lion cub once, and we got to see them grow over two years. I think they still have giraffes, mountain lions, Mexican wolves, and butterflies. A lot of the animal exhbits are randomly located.
They used to have paid elephant rides, and the area they used for that is mostly just left there unused but still well manicured. I do remember once they used it for some sort of off-road experience with Toyota (a big sponsor) that was free, but required a reservation.