Golfland
Golfland Entertainment Centers are a chain of family amusement centers, miniature golf courses, and water parks located in California and Arizona. The company was founded in 1953.
Locations
- "Milpitas Golfland" in Milpitas, California
- "Camelot Golfland" in Anaheim, California
- "Emerald Hills Golfland" in San Jose, California
- "Golden Tee Golfland" in Castro Valley, California
- "Golfland Sunsplash" in Mesa, Arizona
- "Golfland Sunsplash" in Roseville, California
- "Golfland USA" in Sunnyvale, California
- "Scandia Golfland" in Fairfield, California
Former locations
- Big Surf — Tempe, Arizona
- Waterworld — Phoenix, Arizona
- Stockton Golfland — Stockton, California
- Southern Hills Golfland — Stanton, California
- Olathe Golfland — Olathe, Kansas
History
Sunsplash water parks
The locations in Mesa, AZ and Roseville, CA each have a water park attached to their FECs called Sunsplash. These parks charge separate admission and operate in the summer.The park opened in 1983 and the water park opened in 1986.
In the movie Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Bill, Ted, and Napoleon visit a fictional waterpark called Waterloo in San Dimas, CA. The scenes at Waterloo are a cross between establishing shots at San Dimas Raging Waters and shots with the actors at Golfland Sunsplash.
Notable attractions
The Sunsplash locations in Roseville and Mesa feature waterslides and other water-based attractions, where most are available at both parks.- Cauldron, Vortex : A bowl-shaped waterslide that drops riders four stories down into a rotating bowl that drops into a pool at the bottom. The Roseville installation is the first bowl-shaped waterslide in the world.
- Double Dare: a coil-shaped waterslide where riders enter the ride from a trap door.
- Master Blaster: a water slide that uses pressurized water to propel riders uphill to create a roller coaster experience.
- Revolution: A waterslide that drops riders seven stories toward a bowl, rotating them multiple times
- Sidewinder, Stealth : A waterslide that drops riders five stories onto a cone-shaped half-pipe that drains into the pool below.
- Stormrider: a large slide that drops riders into a bowl-shaped that rotates toward a drain in the center.
- Thunder Bay wave pool.