What Can You Bring To Santa Cruz Boardwalk?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • Drinks – Waters, juice boxes, sodas, etc. ( ...
  • chairs – I prefer the low-to-the-ground beach chairs because I like my legs to be in the sand.
  • Beach blankets.
  • Towels.
  • Beach umbrella.
  • Beach hats, sunglasses, and swimsuits.
  • Sunscreen.

Does Santa Cruz Boardwalk accept cash?

The Boardwalk accepts cash and cashless payment including Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay at all Ticket Booths. Most food locations and all attractions and midway games accept cashless payment only.

What can I bring to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk?

  • Drinks – Waters, juice boxes, sodas, etc. ( ...
  • Beach chairs – I prefer the low-to-the-ground beach chairs because I like my legs to be in the sand.
  • Beach blankets.
  • Towels.
  • Beach umbrella.
  • Beach hats, sunglasses, and swimsuits.
  • Sunscreen.

Are masks required at Santa Cruz Boardwalk?

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Face Mask Policy

Unvaccinated Guests must wear a mask .

Does Santa Cruz check bags?

SANTA CRUZ — Two pandemic-driven changes are impacting shoppers and stores this week in Santa Cruz County: A 25-cent bag fee was temporarily suspended , and businesses can now apply for a “blue check” attesting their compliance with public-health best practices.

How much is Santa Cruz Boardwalk parking?

There are two big parking lots accessible along Beach Street, where all-day parking is $15. But they fill up fast. Consider parking at the $10 lot at 701 Ocean St., then taking a free shuttle to the Boardwalk.

Is Santa Cruz Boardwalk safe?

As long as you are at the boardwalk, or on the beach for the free concert, (june thru august) you are quite safe . If you go into the nieghborhoods near there, at night, you are looking for trouble, but the boardwalk/beach and wharf are all very safe.

How much does it cost to ride the Giant Dipper?

Cost of ride:

$8.00 (8 points) or use your All-Day Rides Wristband.

What is there to do in Santa Cruz Covid?

  • West Cliff Drive. 1,322. Scenic Drives • Scenic Walking Areas. ...
  • Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. 3,607. Amusement & Theme Parks. ...
  • Natural Bridges State Beach. 844. . ...
  • Wilder Ranch State Park. 269. ...
  • Roaring Camp Railroads. 709. ...
  • Mystery Spot. 1,125. ...
  • Santa Cruz Wharf. 1,325. ...
  • Seymour Marine Discovery Center. 253.

Does Santa Cruz Beach allow dogs?

LIGHTHOUSE FIELD STATE BEACH, AKA, ITS BEACH, SANTA CRUZ

Dogs are allowed on leash on the first beach north from the Lighthouse on West Cliff Drive . ... Being on West Cliff Drive you've also got easy access to miles of coastal cliffs that you and your pooch will love.

Is Santa Cruz Safe 2020?

Travelers generally need not worry about becoming victim of crime during their vacation in Santa Cruz. ... Santa Cruz is a generally safe place to visit .

How many rides are open at Santa Cruz Boardwalk?

Visitors should expect 8 to 10 rides to be open, weather permitting. On full operation days, guests can expect up to 39 rides open . Please see our calendar for the day of your visit. Please call (831) 423-5590 the day of your visit to confirm open rides.

Can you BBQ on Santa Cruz Beach?

Gas BBQ's are allowed on City Beaches : Gas grills are allowed on City beaches – BUT if the lifeguards or rangers deems the grill to be unsafe or too large; the BBQ will need to be removed. Charcoal barbecues will no longer be allowed on our City beaches.

Is Santa Cruz Boardwalk open in December?

The Boardwalk is open year-round , and quieter months mean more deals and less crowds.

Are dogs allowed on Capitola Beach?

No DOGS allowed – Capitola Beach.

Is Santa Cruz expensive?

Santa Cruz is one of the top ten most expensive cities in the United States . I afford to live here thanks to pornography. You don't. The people that live well almost all have family money, or their parents or grandparents bought homes 50+ years ago when it was actually reasonable to do so.

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Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.