It’s no Disneyland, but it’s also a mere fraction of the price. The few carnival-esque rides here aren’t particularly memorable, but the signature waterfront Ferris wheel does have some charm to it—after all, the entire amusement park dates back to 1936.
One of Newport Beach's best and longest-running seafood restaurants, the Cannery imbues old-school warehouse charm with an elevated surf and turf menu from within a former seafood cannery. There's sushi, steaks, shrimp pot pie and one of the city's best lobster rolls—not to mention a view of the marina.