Gilroy Gardens

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Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park

Location Gilroy, California, United States Flag of the United States
Website Gilroy Gardens
Owner City of Gilroy, California
Opened June, 2001
Previous names Bonfante Gardens (2001–2006)
Rides 19 total
  • 2 roller coasters

Gilroy Gardens is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit horticultural-themed family theme park in Gilroy, California and is the home of the world-famous Circus Trees created by Axel Erlandson who grew arborsculpture.[1] The Park opened in June 2001 as Bonfante Gardens. The name was changed to Gilroy Gardens in February of 2007.[2] The park features 19 rides, 27 attractions and 6 gardens.

Gilroy Gardens was founded by Michael & Claudia Bonfante, after selling their Nob Hill Foods supermarket chain to build the park. The park was a dream that took about 25 years to become a reality.

In the summer, Gilroy Gardens hosts weddings. Starting in 2004, the Park began its annual holiday celebration - Gilroy Gardens Holiday Lights.

The park struggled with financial difficulty and low attendance the first two years it was open. It closed early for its first two seasons, and the Park's management debated whether to open at all for the third season. Paramount Parks began to manage the park on contract starting with the 2003 season.

Gilroy Gardens operates under the management of Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, who acquired Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation on June 30, 2006.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gilroy Gardens, About.com
  2. ^ [1], prnewswire.com

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