Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 11
Fiesta Village Family Fun Park Closes After 50 Years as Rising Costs, Weak Attendance Bite
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 11

Fiesta Village Family Fun Park Closes After 50 Years as Rising Costs, Weak Attendance Bite

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 11

Summary

  • July 10 and 11 mark the final public operating days for Fiesta Village Family Fun Park in Colton, ending a 50-year run that began in 1974.
  • Co-owner Michelle O'Brien told SFGATE that rising operating costs and declining attendance made the family-owned park unsustainable, saying the economics of the amusement-park business had changed dramatically.
  • The owners, who have operated Fiesta Village since 2002, said they also failed to find a buyer willing to keep the park open, with Patrick O'Brien saying there was "just no interest."
  • Online, former visitors responded with memories of field trips, first dates and family outings, underscoring the park's long role as a local gathering place in California's Inland Empire.

Insights

As local fun parks vanish, what is the future of in-person family entertainment in America?
Can traditional family fun parks survive against digital entertainment and mega-resort competition?