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## Boomers Santa Maria: Go-Karts, Mini Golf & Arcade Fun on California’s Central Coast Boomers Santa Maria is a classic family entertainment center on California’s Central Coast, offering a compact mix of go-karts, mini golf, bumper boats, bumper cars, batting cages, and a large indoor arcade. It sits at 2250 N. Preisker Lane, Santa Maria, CA 93458, just off US-101 near Exit 173. Parks HQ The Santa Maria location is part of the wider Boomers Parks chain and combines outdoor attractions with an all-weather arcade, so it works in both sunny and foggy coastal conditions. Parks HQ ### Quick look: what you’ll find From the park’s current attractions lineup and official descriptions, here’s what’s available at Boomers Santa Maria: Parks HQ - Go Karts (including a separate Rookie Go Karts track for younger drivers) - Miniature golf (two family-friendly courses) - Bumper boats on the “Splash Island” lagoon - Spin Zone bumper cars - Slugger’s Alley batting cages - A large Arcade & Chill Zone with prize games and video machines Third-party reviews and the park’s own guest testimonials consistently highlight go-karts, mini golf, and the arcade as standout experiences. Parks HQ --- ## Location & How to Get There Address - 2250 N. Preisker Lane, Santa Maria, CA 93458 Parks HQ - Phone: (805) 928-4942 Parks HQ Driving - Boomers is just northwest of central Santa Maria, a short detour from US-101 Exit 173 (Preisker Lane). An interstate-exit guide lists Boomers 0.12 miles from the off-ramp, so it’s easy to plug straight into a road-trip itinerary. - The park’s own directions page confirms the same Preisker Lane address and notes free parking on site. Parks HQ Public transport Santa Maria is served by Santa Maria Regional Transit (SMRT), which operates local bus routes and paratransit services around the city. Routes and stops can change, so check current SMRT maps and timetables to see if there’s a stop convenient for Preisker Lane before relying on transit. --- ## Attractions at Boomers Santa Maria All attraction details below are taken from Boomers’ current Santa Maria attractions page, which lists height requirements and a clear breakdown of what’s on offer at this specific park. Parks HQ ### Go Karts & Rookie Karts The main draw for many visitors is the go-kart track, where you race on “Thunder Road” style circuits: Parks HQ - Standard Go Karts - 60" height for double karts (or 58" with a valid driver’s license) - 58" height for single karts - 40" height to ride as a passenger - Rookie Go Karts - Kid-focused karts with a 42" minimum height and 58" maximum height Reviews describe the track as compact but entertaining, especially for kids and younger teens who want a manageable first karting experience. ### Miniature Golf Boomers Santa Maria offers family-friendly mini golf courses with classic obstacles and putting challenges: Parks HQ - All ages can play; children 4 and under play free according to the current attraction listing. Parks HQ - Guest reviews point to mini golf as a nostalgic highlight, especially for parents who grew up visiting the park and now bring their own kids. Parks HQ This makes mini golf a good pick for mixed-age groups or multi-generational outings. ### Splash Island Bumper Boats For warm days, Splash Island bumper boats add some water-park energy: Parks HQ - Drivers need to be at least 44" tall; passengers can ride from 40". - Boats come with water squirters, which reviews note kids especially enjoy. Bring quick-dry clothes or a change of outfit if you plan to spend much time on the lagoon. ### Spin Zone Bumper Cars The Spin Zone bumper cars offer another non-wet option: Parks HQ - Outdoor ride - 44" height requirement for riders This is a straightforward attraction but useful if you’re balancing kids who like contact rides but don’t want to get soaked on the boats. ### Slugger’s Alley Batting Cages Boomers Santa Maria includes Slugger’s Alley batting cages, giving it a bit of a training-ground feel as well as pure entertainment. Parks HQ - Designated for ages 6+, with fast-pitch cages restricted to ages 16+. Parks HQ - A practical option if you have baseball or softball players who want repetitions while siblings use the arcade or mini golf course. ### Arcade & Chill Zone Your supplied note that “Arcade is a fun thing to do here at Boomers” lines up with the park’s current positioning of its arcade as a core attraction. The official site calls it “The Ultimate Family-Friendly Arcade Destination,” and it’s one of the most prominently advertised features. Parks HQ Key points about the arcade: - Indoor, all-ages space with video games, redemption/prize games, and a dedicated “Chill Zone” seating area. Parks HQ - Described in marketing copy as clean and well maintained; recent guest testimonials highlight an “extremely clean” gaming area and a wide range of prizes. Parks HQ If you’re planning a visit around variable weather, the arcade gives you a reliable backup even when coastal fog or wind makes outdoor attractions less appealing. --- ## Tickets, Passes & How to Save Boomers currently sells park passes and deals online, with an emphasis on Unlimited Attractions products: Parks HQ - An Unlimited Attractions Pass (example: a weekend pass) typically bundles - All-day access to the main rides (go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cars, mini golf, and similar attractions) - A set number of arcade credits - Single-day validity - The official site clearly encourages buying passes online in advance for the best pricing and to access limited-time promotions. Parks HQ > Important: pricing and inclusions change regularly. > Third-party ticketing sites and older blogs sometimes list specific dollar amounts or deal structures from previous years. Those figures are often outdated. Always verify current prices, what each pass includes, and operating hours directly on the Boomers Santa Maria website before you go. --- ## Food, Drink & On-Site Facilities You don’t have to leave the park to eat: - Map- and directory-based listings note that Boomers Santa Maria includes a café and bar, along with free parking for guests. - The official Boomers site groups food and drink under its “Eat & Drink” section for the Santa Maria location, indicating that on-site snacks and casual meals are part of the standard offering. Parks HQ Menu specifics and hours can shift with seasons and events, so check the current “Eat & Drink” and “Hours & Info” pages when planning a full day in the park. --- ## Accessibility, Inclusivity & Guests With Disabilities Boomers Santa Maria currently appears on AutismTravel as a Certified Autism Center™, described as providing “clean, safe, fun – indoor and outdoor activities for all ages, interests, and abilities,” plus online sensory guides to help visitors plan around sensory needs. Travel On the official site, the Santa Maria location links to: Parks HQ - A “Guests With Disabilities” section - A Park Policies & Tips page that: - Recommends that people with pre-existing medical conditions (including head, neck, or back issues) and pregnant guests avoid certain attractions - Emphasizes that each individual should evaluate their own ability to participate safely Practically, that means: - Before visiting, guests with mobility, sensory, or medical considerations should review the accessibility information and sensory guides linked from the official Santa Maria park pages. Travel - Local transit’s paratransit services via SMRT may help some visitors reach the area, but eligibility and routing depend on current city policies; always check directly with Santa Maria Regional Transit. This setup is notably more transparent than many small amusement centers, which do not publish dedicated accessibility pages or sensory tools at all. --- ## Practical Tips for Visiting Boomers Santa Maria These practical notes are drawn from the park’s own info plus patterns in multi-year guest feedback. Parks HQ ### 1. Time your visit - Check the online calendar first. Official hours can vary by weekday and season; older directory entries still show static hours from 2013 and are not reliable. - Reviews often mention shorter lines and easier access to attractions during weekdays and non-holiday periods, compared with peak weekends. ### 2. Match attractions to age & comfort level Use the published height requirements to plan who can ride what: Parks HQ - Younger kids: Rookie Go Karts and mini golf tend to be the most accessible. - Water-tolerant kids and teens: bumper boats add splashy fun but may not appeal to everyone in cooler weather. - Sports-minded visitors: batting cages offer something closer to an actual training session than a typical theme-park ride. ### 3. Dress smart - For bumper boats, quick-dry shorts and a spare top can make a big difference if you’re continuing the day in Santa Maria afterward. - Closed-toe shoes are practical for go-karts and batting cages, even where not explicitly mandated. ### 4. Combine Boomers with wider Santa Maria plans Santa Maria is often promoted as the “BBQ Capital of California” and as a base for Central Coast wine country, with nearby parks like Preisker Park offering disc golf, playgrounds, and picnic areas. For internal-linking within your site, this Boomers guide naturally connects to: - A broader Santa Maria, California travel guide (covering barbecue spots, wineries, and city parks) - A Central Coast road trip itinerary including Santa Maria, Pismo Beach, and Santa Barbara wine country Those pages give readers ideas for spending a full day or weekend around a Boomers visit. --- ## Outdated Data to Watch For A few specific areas where information around the web is not current and should be treated with caution:

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## Boomers Santa Maria: Go-Karts, Mini Golf & Arcade Fun on California’s Central Coast

Boomers Santa Maria is a classic family entertainment center on California’s Central Coast, offering a compact mix of go-karts, mini golf, bumper boats, bumper cars, batting cages, and a large indoor arcade. It sits at 2250 N. Preisker Lane, Santa Maria, CA 93458, just off US-101 near Exit 173. Parks HQ

The Santa Maria location is part of the wider Boomers Parks chain and combines outdoor attractions with an all-weather arcade, so it works in both sunny and foggy coastal conditions. Parks HQ

### Quick look: what you’ll find

From the park’s current attractions lineup and official descriptions, here’s what’s available at Boomers Santa Maria: Parks HQ

– Go Karts (including a separate Rookie Go Karts track for younger drivers)
– Miniature golf (two family-friendly courses)
– Bumper boats on the “Splash Island” lagoon
– Spin Zone bumper cars
– Slugger’s Alley batting cages
– A large Arcade & Chill Zone with prize games and video machines

Third-party reviews and the park’s own guest testimonials consistently highlight go-karts, mini golf, and the arcade as standout experiences. Parks HQ

## Location & How to Get There

Address

– 2250 N. Preisker Lane, Santa Maria, CA 93458 Parks HQ
– Phone: (805) 928-4942 Parks HQ

Driving

– Boomers is just northwest of central Santa Maria, a short detour from US-101 Exit 173 (Preisker Lane). An interstate-exit guide lists Boomers 0.12 miles from the off-ramp, so it’s easy to plug straight into a road-trip itinerary.
– The park’s own directions page confirms the same Preisker Lane address and notes free parking on site. Parks HQ

Public transport

Santa Maria is served by Santa Maria Regional Transit (SMRT), which operates local bus routes and paratransit services around the city.
Routes and stops can change, so check current SMRT maps and timetables to see if there’s a stop convenient for Preisker Lane before relying on transit.

## Attractions at Boomers Santa Maria

All attraction details below are taken from Boomers’ current Santa Maria attractions page, which lists height requirements and a clear breakdown of what’s on offer at this specific park. Parks HQ

### Go Karts & Rookie Karts

The main draw for many visitors is the go-kart track, where you race on “Thunder Road” style circuits: Parks HQ

– Standard Go Karts
– 60″ height for double karts (or 58″ with a valid driver’s license)
– 58″ height for single karts
– 40″ height to ride as a passenger

– Rookie Go Karts
– Kid-focused karts with a 42″ minimum height and 58″ maximum height

Reviews describe the track as compact but entertaining, especially for kids and younger teens who want a manageable first karting experience.

### Miniature Golf

Boomers Santa Maria offers family-friendly mini golf courses with classic obstacles and putting challenges: Parks HQ

– All ages can play; children 4 and under play free according to the current attraction listing. Parks HQ
– Guest reviews point to mini golf as a nostalgic highlight, especially for parents who grew up visiting the park and now bring their own kids. Parks HQ

This makes mini golf a good pick for mixed-age groups or multi-generational outings.

### Splash Island Bumper Boats

For warm days, Splash Island bumper boats add some water-park energy: Parks HQ

– Drivers need to be at least 44″ tall; passengers can ride from 40″.
– Boats come with water squirters, which reviews note kids especially enjoy.

Bring quick-dry clothes or a change of outfit if you plan to spend much time on the lagoon.

### Spin Zone Bumper Cars

The Spin Zone bumper cars offer another non-wet option: Parks HQ

– Outdoor ride
– 44″ height requirement for riders

This is a straightforward attraction but useful if you’re balancing kids who like contact rides but don’t want to get soaked on the boats.

### Slugger’s Alley Batting Cages

Boomers Santa Maria includes Slugger’s Alley batting cages, giving it a bit of a training-ground feel as well as pure entertainment. Parks HQ

– Designated for ages 6+, with fast-pitch cages restricted to ages 16+. Parks HQ
– A practical option if you have baseball or softball players who want repetitions while siblings use the arcade or mini golf course.

### Arcade & Chill Zone

Your supplied note that “Arcade is a fun thing to do here at Boomers” lines up with the park’s current positioning of its arcade as a core attraction. The official site calls it “The Ultimate Family-Friendly Arcade Destination,” and it’s one of the most prominently advertised features. Parks HQ

Key points about the arcade:

– Indoor, all-ages space with video games, redemption/prize games, and a dedicated “Chill Zone” seating area. Parks HQ
– Described in marketing copy as clean and well maintained; recent guest testimonials highlight an “extremely clean” gaming area and a wide range of prizes. Parks HQ

If you’re planning a visit around variable weather, the arcade gives you a reliable backup even when coastal fog or wind makes outdoor attractions less appealing.

## Tickets, Passes & How to Save

Boomers currently sells park passes and deals online, with an emphasis on Unlimited Attractions products: Parks HQ

– An Unlimited Attractions Pass (example: a weekend pass) typically bundles
– All-day access to the main rides (go-karts, bumper boats, bumper cars, mini golf, and similar attractions)
– A set number of arcade credits
– Single-day validity

– The official site clearly encourages buying passes online in advance for the best pricing and to access limited-time promotions. Parks HQ

> Important: pricing and inclusions change regularly.
> Third-party ticketing sites and older blogs sometimes list specific dollar amounts or deal structures from previous years. Those figures are often outdated. Always verify current prices, what each pass includes, and operating hours directly on the Boomers Santa Maria website before you go.

## Food, Drink & On-Site Facilities

You don’t have to leave the park to eat:

– Map- and directory-based listings note that Boomers Santa Maria includes a café and bar, along with free parking for guests.
– The official Boomers site groups food and drink under its “Eat & Drink” section for the Santa Maria location, indicating that on-site snacks and casual meals are part of the standard offering. Parks HQ

Menu specifics and hours can shift with seasons and events, so check the current “Eat & Drink” and “Hours & Info” pages when planning a full day in the park.

## Accessibility, Inclusivity & Guests With Disabilities

Boomers Santa Maria currently appears on AutismTravel as a Certified Autism Center™, described as providing “clean, safe, fun – indoor and outdoor activities for all ages, interests, and abilities,” plus online sensory guides to help visitors plan around sensory needs. Travel

On the official site, the Santa Maria location links to: Parks HQ

– A “Guests With Disabilities” section
– A Park Policies & Tips page that:
– Recommends that people with pre-existing medical conditions (including head, neck, or back issues) and pregnant guests avoid certain attractions
– Emphasizes that each individual should evaluate their own ability to participate safely

Practically, that means:

– Before visiting, guests with mobility, sensory, or medical considerations should review the accessibility information and sensory guides linked from the official Santa Maria park pages. Travel
– Local transit’s paratransit services via SMRT may help some visitors reach the area, but eligibility and routing depend on current city policies; always check directly with Santa Maria Regional Transit.

This setup is notably more transparent than many small amusement centers, which do not publish dedicated accessibility pages or sensory tools at all.

## Practical Tips for Visiting Boomers Santa Maria

These practical notes are drawn from the park’s own info plus patterns in multi-year guest feedback. Parks HQ

### 1. Time your visit

– Check the online calendar first.
Official hours can vary by weekday and season; older directory entries still show static hours from 2013 and are not reliable.
– Reviews often mention shorter lines and easier access to attractions during weekdays and non-holiday periods, compared with peak weekends.

### 2. Match attractions to age & comfort level

Use the published height requirements to plan who can ride what: Parks HQ

– Younger kids: Rookie Go Karts and mini golf tend to be the most accessible.
– Water-tolerant kids and teens: bumper boats add splashy fun but may not appeal to everyone in cooler weather.
– Sports-minded visitors: batting cages offer something closer to an actual training session than a typical theme-park ride.

### 3. Dress smart

– For bumper boats, quick-dry shorts and a spare top can make a big difference if you’re continuing the day in Santa Maria afterward.
– Closed-toe shoes are practical for go-karts and batting cages, even where not explicitly mandated.

### 4. Combine Boomers with wider Santa Maria plans

Santa Maria is often promoted as the “BBQ Capital of California” and as a base for Central Coast wine country, with nearby parks like Preisker Park offering disc golf, playgrounds, and picnic areas.

For internal-linking within your site, this Boomers guide naturally connects to:

– A broader Santa Maria, California travel guide (covering barbecue spots, wineries, and city parks)
– A Central Coast road trip itinerary including Santa Maria, Pismo Beach, and Santa Barbara wine country

Those pages give readers ideas for spending a full day or weekend around a Boomers visit.

## Outdated Data to Watch For

A few specific areas where information around the web is not current and should be treated with caution:

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