"Penny Arcade" features skill machines, hand-cranked movie devices and
clever peep shows from the turn of the last century.
"Coney Island Pinball Museum" features a wide array of mechanical,
electromechanical and electronic pinball machines dating from the 1930s to
2005. Marvel playing "3 Ring Circus", "Goofy", "Cinderella" (with 6
backwards flippers), right up through "Cirqus Voltaire", "Lord of the
Rings" and "Star Wars".
"Boardwalk" -- Stroll along our indoor Boardwalk, play antique Penny Arcade games,
and enjoy images of the San Francisco seaside attractions as you gaze at the
artistry of Dan Fontes and Ed Cassel on their monumental mural "A Playland for All".

Bygone San Francisco – Step back into 1939 when the Golden Gate Exposition
was on Treasure Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay. Hear the sound of
fog horns and sea gulls as the lights dim over the amazingly detailed panorama
created by Garret Bock.

"Santa's Village" A North Pole adventure made as a tribute to the old amusement
park that once existed in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Step through the icy cave
and enjoy the adventures of our 200 trained miniature elves busily making toys,
cakes, candies and enjoying the amusement park Winterland.

"Dark Mystery" – As a tribute to the "Dark Mystery" ride
at Whitney's Playland we have created a Trick-or-Treat walk through where you
peer into each cavern and press the doorbell to see who or what is at home. Be
sure to catch Mort the Spook, an antique haunted attraction denizon from the 1930s.

Laughing Sal's Theater -- A special room full of rare photographs of the Whitney's
Playland Fun House. On the wall you will also find the original blue hat from the
clown's head at the top of the Fun House. Behind the magic curtains is the 10'
long sculpture of Playland creatured by award-winning artist Charlie Moran.