Boomers Vista
1525 W Vista Way • Vista, CA 92083
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Boomers Vista, located in the San Diego suburb of Vista, CA, is a dynamic destination offering entertainment for all ages. Engaging arcade games, go-karts, mini-golf, bumper boats, and more options provide a lively atmosphere ideal for family outings and group events. Committed to safety and fun, Boomers Vista ensures a memorable experience for each visitor.
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Boomers Vista at West Vista Way, Vista, CA is about 40 miles north of Downtown San Diego, just off Highway 78 near Oceanside and Carlsbad. It's a convenient family stop between coastal and inland attractions in northern San Diego County.
Boomers Vista will only accept electronic payments, including all major credit and debit card providers (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover) and secure mobile payment systems (Apple Pay, Google/Android Pay, Samsung Pay).
No worries! Cash will not be accepted as payments but can be transferred onto a prepaid card through a simple and safe process at several cash-to-card kiosks located throughout the park.
Unfortunately, no outside food and beverages are allowed into the park. However, the park offers an excellent selection of dining options, including hamburgers, pizzas, soft drinks, ice cream, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, popcorn, funnel cakes, cotton candy, and more.
Yes, cameras are allowed but no selfie sticks.
The park requires appropriate clothing at all times and prohibits attire that is offensive, revealing, or promotes violence. Additional restrictions on jewelry, tattoos, and gang-related items also apply.
For safety reasons, all go-kart drivers and passengers are required to wear fully enclosed shoes.
Yes, all attractions have different height requirements set in place for the safety and well-being of all guests. Go-kart drivers must be at least 58 inches tall, and passengers must be at least 40 inches tall. Bumper boat drivers must be at least 44 inches tall, and passengers must be at least 40 inches tall.
Rides are not recommended for guests with pregnancy, high blood pressure, heart conditions, neck or back issues, motion sickness, recent surgery, neurological or vision disorders, coordination problems, seizures, fainting spells, or any condition that could affect safety or enjoyment.
Most of the park’s attractions and restaurants are accessible to guests with disabilities, including, among others, those using wheelchairs. While the park adheres to disability and accommodation laws, some rides or areas may not be safely accessible to everyone. Safety takes precedence over fun, and thrill rides may pose risks to guests with certain conditions; safety systems are in place but may restrict some individuals based on physical characteristics such as average physical stature and body proportion.
Pets are not allowed but ADA-defined service animals are permitted. They must be under your control at all times and they are prohibited from all rides.
Purchased tickets are valid from the date of purchase through the end of the validity period. This allows guests to wait for an operating day with good weather. Please check the weather forecast prior to arriving at the park. Rain checks can be given to guests in case of rain in the middle of your visit.
Yes. Get your hand stamped before leaving the park at the exit/re-entry gate. Show your stamp and re-enter through the re-entry gate.