Boomers! Parks

Boomers! Parks is a chain of family entertainment centers which feature indoor activities such as carousels, kiddie swings, restaurants, and video game arcades, and outdoor activities such as miniature golf, kiddie rides, bumper boats, batting cages, go-karts, kiddie roller coasters, and laser tag. The Modesto and Irvine locations each have a ride called the Flamethrower.

Boomers! Parks
IndustryFamily entertainment centers
Founded1998
Number of locations
8
Area served
United States
OwnerBoomers Parks
Apex Parks Group
Palace Entertainment
Websitewww.boomersparks.com

The Boomers! Parks brand is a DBA name adopted in 2001 by the Palace Entertainment chain, which was founded in 1998 through the merger of Camelot Parks, Palace Park, Boomers!, Grand Prix Race-O-Rama, and Family Fun Center. The official slogan of Palace Entertainment owned Boomers! Parks is "Where Family Fun Rules!".

In September 2014, Apex Parks Group purchased 10 Boomers locations from Palace Entertainment.[1] In 2015, Apex Parks Group rebranded one of the last Mountasia Family Fun Centers to a Boomers. Closure of the Fresno and Houston locations in later years has resulted in 9 total Boomers parks currently owned by Apex Parks Group.

On April 8, 2020, Apex Parks Group announced it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and undergoing a financial restructuring.[2]

On June 8, 2020, Boomers announced that they would be closing locations in El Cajon, California, Upland, California, and Kearny Mesa, California.[3] The Fountain Valley, California location also has closed down.

After restructuring Apex Parks Group would become Boomers Parks. In addition to owning six Boomers! locations the company also owns Big Kahuna's water park in Destin, Florida, and West Berlin, New Jersey.

Operating Boomers! Branded Locations

NameLocationFormer nameOwnerNotes
Boomers! Boca RatonBoca Raton, FloridaBoca Raton AirportBoomers ParksThe first Boomers! park.
Boomers! IrvineIrvine, CaliforniaPalace Park
Boomers! LivermoreLivermore, CaliforniaCamelot Park
Boomers! Los AngelesCity of Industry, CaliforniaSpeedZone Los Angeles
Boomers! ModestoModesto, CaliforniaCamelot Park
Boomers! Santa MariaSanta Maria, CaliforniaCamelot Park
Boomers! Palm SpringsPalm Springs, CaliforniaCamelot ParkPalace Entertainment
Boomers! VistaVista, CaliforniaVista Family Fun Center

Former Boomers! Locations

NameLocationFormer NameOwner

(While under the Boomers! Brand)

NotesCurrent

Status

Boomers! AnaheimAnaheim, CaliforniaFamily Fun CenterPalace EntertainmentLocated next to Camelot Golfland, closed in 2004 later replaced with warehouses.[4]Closed
Boomers! BakersfieldBakersfield, CaliforniaCamelot ParkSold in 2004; Later rebranded back to Camelot Park.[5]Closed
Boomers! Dania BeachDania Beach, FloridaGrand Prix Race-O-RamaClosed January 25, 2015.[6] Located next to the Dania Beach Hurricane roller coaster which closed in 2011. The roller coaster was owned and operated separately from the park. The site was demolished to become a new shopping plaza.Closed
Boomers! El CajonEl Cajon, CaliforniaEl Cajon Family Fun CenterApex Parks GroupClosed June 8, 2020.[7] Demolition of the main building and mini golf course began in early March 2022.Closed
Boomers! EscondidoEscondido, CaliforniaFamily Fun CenterPalace EntertainmentSold in 2004;[8] Later replaced by a Car Max dealership.[9]Closed
Boomers! Fountain ValleyFountain Valley, CaliforniaFountain Valley Family Fun CenterApex Parks GroupClosed June 8, 2020.[10] Demolished March 16, 2021, because the materials used to build the building contained asbestos.Closed
Boomers! FresnoFresno, CaliforniaCamelot ParkClosed September 4, 2017. There is still nothing on the property.[11]Closed
Boomers! HoustonHouston, TexasMountasiaRebranded to Boomers in 2015, Closed February 2020.[12]Closed
Boomers! Long IslandMedford, New YorkBullwinkle's Family Food'n Fun ParkPalace EntertainmentHas not been updated since September 2019,[13] and was removed from Palace Entertainment's website in 2020. Park is currently abandoned with no known plans to be revitalized by Palace. Also known as Boomers! MedfordAbandoned
Boomers! San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Family Fun CenterApex Parks GroupClosed on June 8, 2020; after Apex Parks Group filed for bankruptcy. Reopened on September 5, 2020, as Family Fun Center owned by Huish Family Fun Centers who formally operated the property and owned the land.[14] This location would permanently close on January 4, 2022.[15]Closed
Boomers! UplandUpland, CaliforniaUpland Family Fun CenterClosed June 8, 2020.[16] Reopened as Bullwinkle's Family Food & Fun on December 10, 2021.[17]Operating

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