Gilroy Gardens is a beautiful theme park in northern California. This park originally opened as Bonfante Gardens in 2001, but it was later renamed Gilroy Gardens and was operated by Cedar Fair until recently. This park has a robust lineup of family and observation rides to appease all ages.
Video Credits
Quicksilver Express POV (UnAdulting With Cindi and Elijah)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od8Ewy10JIk&t=49s
South County Backroads POV (Gerald Lueger)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rtQvKdmd4o
Background Music
Trailer Adventure Cinematic by Infraction [No Copyright Music] / Distance- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqsmBezeuoM
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This look like a nice park
This isn't a Cedar Fair park, is it?
Great vlogs sir. You should start going to Europe as there are plenty of Theme parks here as well.
Here are some you should try
Zoomarine, Italy
Gardaland, Italy
Thorpe Park, England
Alton Towers England
HeidePark, Germany
The banana swinging ship😂
Banana
Banana shaped Pirate ship, that's cute and funny too. Garlic cups. 2 hilarious ride names. Very creative people. Looks like a really nice park.❤😊
note: Illions is pronounced, Illy (as in lily) -ons. Also, that’s not the real illions supreme, but a fiberglass copy. Normally, most carousel enthusiasts do not like fiberglass copies of carousels, but this is the exception, because it’s the closest to experience the real thing. The real illions supreme is in a private collection as at this point, it’s considered to be the most valuable and beautiful carousel in the world.
Timber Twister deserves points just for that awesome train!
I’m glad you gave the car ride its due. It’s actually quite great and one of the attractions to justify a visit this park.
I'm honestly surprised they even have 5 rides lol
It IS a very charming park! I love botanical gardens. Cypress Gardens was yet another great one before being transformed with rides then closed.
How did you feel on Banana Split
These themed flat rides are like something you would find in Europe
Really nice park to spend some relaxing hours while still being able to entertain the kids. So much green is always a winner for me. But having a garlic themed ride is so quirky and creative that it could be the sole reason for me to visit. Is there a special story behind that? The park also has a greenhouse so obviously plants play a big role in general, but garlic? 😂
This seems like a great way to spend an afternoon before attending the Annual Gilroy Garlic Festival in the evening for food and musical acts.
Quicksilver actually looks pretty fun, I think I might prefer an arrow mine train as that roughness sometimes adds to the experience but maybe not. I will have to see.
I lost video on this after the intro, the sound is there but no video