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The Balboa Fun
Zone is one of Southern California's oldest and last
great coastal amusement areas.

Located on the Balboa Peninsula of Newport Beach, the Fun Zone
continues to compete with Orange County entertainment giants such as,
Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, as the fun place to go.
For a fun date at the beach or a night out on the town, Balboa
Peninsula has had something for everyone for over 50 years. Many remember
when the beat of the big bands was broadcast live over national radio from
Balboa's famous Rendezvous Ballroom.
Whether
it's basking on Balboa's pristine beaches or exploring the sites of this
picturesque community, you'll find plenty to do. There's the Balboa Pier,
built on the site of Glen Martin's historic the first water-to-water
flight, from Balboa to Catalina Island in 1912, and is one of the few
piers to survive undamaged by Southern California's destructive coastal
storms of the '80s.

There's the Catalina Flyer, one hour to Catalina Island. The Balboa
Island Ferry, only one dollar. The harbor cruises, whale watching cruises,
sport fishing, quaint shops and great restaurants.
And, of course, there's the Balboa Fun Zone. Since 1936, the Fun Zone's
ferris wheel has been a day and night landmark on the Newport Harbor
scene, beckoning all to join in the fun.
Completely rebuilt from the ground up in 1986, the Fun Zone's ferris
wheel,carousel, arcades, fun food, and
shops still make it the highlight of every visit to Balboa.
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