Right on the beach, Belmont Park Mission Beach brings a carnival to meet the seaside.
It's the only place of the kind in San Diego, so if this sounds like fun, Belmont is a place to check out.
It's one of the most popular Mission Beach attractions for the entertainment it offers.
Go ahead and check out the rides, games, and other Belmont Park Attractions.
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The rides in Belmont Park Mission Beach range from bumper cars to the famous roller coaster. Pictured below are a few of Belmont Park's treasures.

Probably the most famous ride at the park is the one and only Dipper Roller Coaster.
It's small, making for only a short ride, but it's fun nonetheless. If you're looking for a quick rush of adrenaline, this is you're best bet.

Would any amusement park be complete without a Tilt-A-Whirl?
Hop on and it'll spin you until you're dizzy.

This submarine certainly won't take you underwater, rather you'll be lifted up and around to the height of the machine and be brought back down again, which might actually be enough to make some feel sea sick.

Carousels are a favorite among young children, they seem to have the right combination of calm and excitement.
Belmont Park Mission Beach has a host of games to play, including basketball tosses and all the games inside the arcade.

Belmont Park's arcade offers all of your classic games, plus mini golf and a small rock climbing wall.
Classic carnival game. Step right up, swing the hammer, and see how strong you are.
The attendent usually has a microphone and announces your name before your turn, which is pretty amusing. And yes, you do get a prize.
Stepping up to the game
I don't go to Belmont Park often now, I've been there so many times that I usually prefer to kick it on the beach. But every once in a while it's fun to go, hit up some carnival games, and hop on a couple of rides.
Belmont Park has a few places where you can grab lunch, the most notable of which is the Wavehouse located right off the Mission Beach boardwalk. Other than this, there are just a couple little places to grab things like pizza and burgers.
If you're just passing through looking for some refreshment, I recommend getting some ice cream here. It always hits the spot for me.
I usually don't eat here because it's pretty overpriced in my opinion. You can always wander out of Belmont Park Mission Beach to find more dining options.
There are also several stores in Belmont Park. Sun Diego is the largest, sporting clothes and surf gear pretty typical for San Diegans.
A henna tatoo parlor is adjacent to Sun Diego as well, which can make for a fun, inpermenant addition to you visit to Belmont Park.
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