Marlene J.
Yelp
This Herschell-Spillman Co. made 'Carouselle' had its own history of making it around. Made in New York, shipped to Los Angeles, making its way down to Coronado and eventually taking up permanent residence in Balboa Park in 1922. The handcarved horses, donkeys, ostriches, roosters, frogs, camel, lion, tiger, goat, dragon, reindeer, stork, camel, giraffe, pigs, dogs, cats, sleigh, and rocking carriage that take us round and round at 13mph are the same as the ones originally presented in the early 1900's. The hand-painted murals are also original. The owners and operators did a wonderful job in the preservation and restoration of this antique wooden carousel.
The pluses of this carousel versus those at Belmont Park, Seaport Village, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and Parkway Plaza? Well,...
- Parking is on adjacent sides of the carousel, separate from the zoo parking lot, and just steps away. Therefore, it allows for a closer walk and much ease in finding a spot.
-Very close to other San Diego attractions, such as the San Diego Zoo, the Balboa Park Miniature Railroad, the Spanish Village Artist Studios, museums, and of course the park.
-Not expensive at only $2.75 per ticket for those ages 1-100. Inexpensive enough to add this ride as a supplement to your Day Out with the family.
As I did for my review on the Balboa Park Miniature Railroad, I docked off one star for much needed improvements. Might I suggest having a few fair-like food vendors around to attract more visitors? Even one would suffice. Also, the other Airplane ride in the area and the Ticket booth can use an upgrade or at least some fresh paint. I might also suggest moving the history display closer to the Ticket booth for more people to see. I didn't even know it existed, until I took a walk around the carousel, a back area in which people rarely go. Lastly, posting more pictures may spark more interest. Aren't you considered part of Balboa Park, in which stands the Museum of Photographic Arts? Surely, they have more historical photos of this carousel that you can post.
My favorite thing about this ride though is competing with others for that brass ring, which entitles you to a free ride. It's just the thrill of winning for me. Hey, please don't judge because I always give my free ticket away. :)