Monday, May 26, 2008

Daytona Beach Boardwalk Adventure

After seeing a movie in the Ocean walk Theater and eating, I took a walk around the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and pier. It was a busy place compared to the last time I was there. To start, here is the Ocean Walk shopping area. The bright paint colors, tall buildings, and blue sky make this place nice to take pictures of...
Daytona Beach Oceanwalk
Daytona Beach Oceanwalk
Daytona Beach Oceanwalk
Walking towards the boardwalk, you see the Daytona Beach stage...
Daytona Beach Stage
Walking along the street running along the boardwalk, you pass by this Slingshot ride. It's one of the few working rides still on the boardwalk...
Daytona Beach Sling Shot
Sling Shot
Next to the Sling Shot is this empty spot along the boardwalk. This is where there used to be arcades, go kart tracks, kiddie rides, and all sorts of good stuff. It was all knocked down a while ago, and not much has happened since leaving this large scar along the boardwalk...
Boardwalk Scars
Coming up is the back side of one of the remaining Arcades, the Mardi Gras Family Fun Center. Next door is the giant swimmer...
Mardi Gras Family Fun Center...
Daytona Beach Amusements...
Giant Swimmer
Coming up on Main Street, you come to a group of interesting older buildings. This building for example had nothing in business in it, but had two green men on the second floor balcony. The myths behind green men are that the faces should bring weath, good luck, and fertilty to the building that the faces hang on. In the case of the Beachside Cafe, it apparently didn't work...
Beachside Cafe
Beachside Cafe Green Men
On to the pier. The first thing you come across is this sky tower ride. It all looks good as you are approaching the ride. As you get closer though, it becomes apparent that the ride isn't actually running. Instead, the cabin is being used as a digital photo booth of some sorts...
Sky Tower & Pelicans
Sky Tower Ride
Sky Tower Photo Booth
The Cable Car ride on the pier was working. This ride is actually kind of scary when you think about it. You are hanging high above a wooden pier, high above the Atlantic Ocean, all from a rather thin cable that it constantly exposed to the moist and salty ocean air, encouraging rust. The ride has survived when the end of the pier didn't during hurricanes. It's been through a lot, but is still going.
Daytona Beach Cable Cars
Daytona Beach Cable Cars
Daytona Beach Cable Cars & Sky Tower
See the guy sitting on the platform in the black? Following in the footsteps of the larger Orlando theme parks, he takes your on-ride photo while you are riding the cable cars over the Daytona Beach Pier.
Daytona Beach Cable Cars
Leaving the Pier and walking back towards the Ocean Walk along the boardwalk, you see the front side of the Mardi Gras Fun Center with it's wonderful giant paper machie jester heads...
Mardi Gras Family Fun Center
Giant Jester Head
Giant Heads
On the other side of the void from the removed amusements along the boardwalk, you come to the other remaining gift shop/arcade with the sling shot on the roof...
Lisa's Gifts
Sling Shot
Past the amusements, you come to this park in front of the Hilton Hotel with the Clocktower in it. There were some street performers doing shows in this section of the boardwalk. There was a magician that did some pretty good slight of hand as well as some guitar players. It was cool to see, but from the reaction of the police officers, it didn't seem like they were very welcome...
Clocktower
I was then back to the Ocean Walk, where I crossed the pedestrian bridge over A1A to the parking garage, and left the Daytona Beach Boardwalk.
Ocean Walk Pedestrian Bridge
It was fun...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's good to hear someone's having fun in our town!