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Daniel Rivera
Aug 1, 2026
Too much for parking went you pay a lot to get into the park
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Verónica Torres
Jul 19, 2026
A mi punto de vista ya no tiene mucha diversión este lugar ya hay muy pocos juegos para los adolescentes si el.personal es muy amable pero ya no tienen muchos juegos
First time visiting, and I've lived in SoCal for 35 years, the unlimited mini golf is absolutely worth its money. 4 course?! You could spend all day just golfing, especially with the right group of people to make it fun, which we did.
Would have loved for the water to be in the water features/hazards, as these area being empty made the space appear a bit worn down. But other than that the park is well kept, and employees were very nice, and the prices were fair from what I saw. Will definitely be returning for more mini golf fun.
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Hue Laskowitz
Jul 7, 2026
Good, chill spot. We went there last sunday and it was perfect like the whole family could just do thier own thing, kids loved the mini golf and go carts.
Its not fancy at all, which is exactly what we wanted, older stuff but it all works fine, we definately got our money's worth. I was ready to leave after a couple hours but everyone wanted to stay for another round so we did.
The views are AMAZING, seriously one of the best things about being up there, and the drive up was beautiful too so anything negative about the old equipment doesent matter in the end, we will definately make it a summer tradition.
Unprofessional and I don’t want to say this, maybe racist worker.
My son is 38 inches tall. When we entered the park, we double checked with everyone if there are rides open for his height and we were told there were plenty. Especially for the bumper car because that’s what he’s really looking forward to first time at an amusement park. So we spent $100+ to get in. When we got bumper car place, there were people in there already playing. We were the only one waiting there, and i asked that staff lady if my son was tall enough to ride the car. She glanced at me and yelled, ‘I’ll check later’. Even when the ruler was hided next to her, even when there’s no one else in the line, even when she’s doing nothing just standing there looking at the adults driving bumper cars… she just had us waited and got my son hope so high. When their turn was done, she slowly pushed the car to the side, took out the ruler behind her stand and told us oh he’s not tall enough. I held it in, and asked politely if my son can sit at the passenger seat and I’ll drive since there were seat belts. She said no way. Only because my 4 years old was so excited to get in there, I tried again, asking ‘ There’s no one here yet, you don’t need to turn on the machine, can he just sit on it and feel the bumper car for one minute?’ Again, she said ‘no way’.
We understand you may have a rule to follow, but you could have tell us the second we ask you if we our height meet your requirement instead of getting a kid’s expectations so high, letting him watch others playing and having fun, then turn him down while you are not even doing anything except watching bunch white adults riding the bumper car.
Castle park could have a ruler showing at front saying below 42” are not gonna have any rides, instead, they charge full price for kids over 36” while have nothing preparing for them.
Our first amusement park experience leaving with tears and upset, my son was crying he said ‘I waited. Why can’t I play bumper car?’ I told him, ‘sorry baby, to make sure you are safe, you need to be tall enough to ride that.’ And he cried, ‘but I waited…’