Seabreeze Amusement Park
It’s big-time fun with a small-park feel — and ginormous memories in the making — at Seabreeze Amusement Park, just minutes from the city of Rochester on the shore of Lake Ontario.
Family-owned and operated by the Norris family for 138 years, Seabreeze was once known as the “Coney Island of the West.” Fifth and sixth generations of the family run the park now.
Seabreeze is recognized as the 12th oldest amusement park in America. Its 1920s-era rollercoaster, The Jack Rabbit, is the world’s oldest continuously operating wooden coaster.
With rides suited for the tiniest of tots to the biggest thrill seekers, it’s fun for the whole family, With more than 25 rides and a full onsite water park, family favorites include the historic carousel, bumper cars, and kiddie-coaster Bear Trax and recently redesigned Kiddie City, with water boats, mini swings, and cars.
Entertainment includes a high-flying acrobatic show, offered throughout the day, and an old-time arcade and the original midway of games.
Water rides include a Lazy River, a wave pool, giant tub slides, giant Soak Zone with mini slides and water canons. All lifeguards are certified.
Seabreeze caters to group events and parties with covered shelters overlooking over the lake.
If You Go
Location: 4600 Culver Road, Rochester
How far from Rochester: 15 minutes
Admission: (gate prices): $33.99 (those over 48 inches); $26.99 (ages three and up, under 48 inches); $23.99 night pass; $13.99 spectator pass.
Accessibility: Wheelchairs are not available for rent. Guests in a wheelchair and or with assisting aides may enter most attractions through the exit gate. Service animals with leashes are permitted in the park but are not allowed to go on rides. Free parking onsite.
Restaurants on site: Seabreeze Grill, California Grill, waffles and fried dough, tacos and subs, chicken and fries, pizza, ice cream, and Dippin’ Dots.
Learn more: seabreeze.com or 585-323-1900
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