Fiesta Village Family Fun Park in Colton, California, to close after 50-plus years
Key Points:
- Fiesta Village Family Fun Park in Colton, California, is permanently closing after more than 50 years of operation, with its final public days on July 10 and 11.
- The family-owned park, opened in 1974 and run by Michelle and Patrick O'Brien since 2002, expanded from mini-golf and go-karts to include amusement rides, laser tag, and a roller skating rink.
- Rising operating costs and declining attendance made it financially unsustainable to continue, and efforts to find a buyer to keep the park open were unsuccessful.
- The closure prompted many former visitors to share nostalgic memories online, highlighting the park's role in family traditions and community gatherings.
- Fiesta Village invited guests to visit one last time to celebrate and create final memories before closing its doors permanently.