Boomers! El Cajon

Boost your way to Boomers! El Cajon and enjoy an RV road trip to remember. El Cajon, California, welcomes all for fun at this amusement center!

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A family adventure on the road can be an exciting way for loved ones to reconnect. What better place to head to on that road trip than Boomers! El Cajon in El Cajon, California?

Boomers! El Cajon is one of several amusement centers under the Boomers! name, and offers both indoor and outdoor activities for young and young at heart.

The adventure-lovers can show off on the go-karts and roller coasters, while bumper boats and batting cages are sure to bring out people’s competitive spirit. There is also plenty of entertainment for visitors, including musical shows, arcades, carousels, and fun things to do for young kids.

Boomers! El Cajon is open year-round, which means that anyone going on an RV road trip to California can arrange their tickets and enjoy a visit with ease.

While in the area, let California deliver with its many other standout attractions. Visit some of the best state parks in California, or pay a visit to Uptown Jungle Fun Park in San Diego. An action-packed schedule awaits those who rent an RV in California and visit the area’s most exquisite attractions.

Tickets

Families will want to start saving their pennies for a trip to Boomers! El Cajon, for there is so much on offer. Season passes can begin at around $40, while add-ons for food and souvenirs are also available.

Road trippers may also like to purchase all-day passes for unlimited attractions from around $50 or play cards with boomer bucks of a value of their choosing.

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Transportation

Driving

Pick up your RV rental in California and drive it under 20 miles east of Downtown San Diego to the beautiful valley and mountain city of El Cajon. Bordered by La Mesa, Santee, and Spring Valley, this city is well-appointed for many travelers to access the best of what California has to offer.

Navigate your way into the city, with the help of a traffic aid such as California Traffic, along easy-driving routes like I-8 and US-67. Boomers! El Cajon is in the heart of the city on Graves Avenue.

Parking areas

Parking spaces are limited at Boomers! El Cajon and available on a first-in, first-served basis. Size restrictions may also apply, so travelers in Class A campers, Airstreams, or similar, may like to rely on the public transportation network for their day trip to the amusement center. Otherwise, those with tow vehicles may park on Boomers! El Cajon property or nearby with ease.

Public Transportation

A bus service has been in operation around Boomers! El Cajon, with a bus stop outside the facility. However, it’s worth making sure that the bus schedule aligns with the time you plan on visiting the amusement center and other fun things to do like boating and walking at Mission Trails Regional Park. Taxis and rideshare service providers may also be available.

Where to stay

Onsite

While RV-goers can book RV campsites near Boomers! El Cajon, there is no option for visitors to camp onsite at the amusement center. Fortunately, the proximity of some of the best RV campgrounds in California to Boomers! El Cajon means that won’t be a problem. Be among all the action within mere minutes.

Nearby

RV travelers are spoiled for choice when they take an RV road trip to California. Lake Jennings Campground is under ten miles from Boomers! El Cajon, while San Diego Metro KOA is under 20 miles.

Those who prefer to remain in the great outdoors can experience primitive RV camping at Mission Trails Regional Park under ten miles from the amusement center, or Sweetwater Summit Regional Park within 20 miles. Remember to book your chosen campsite where possible to avoid missing out during peak travel times.

Getting around

Boomers! El Cajon is an indoor-outdoor facility with visitors milling around all manner of attractions throughout the day. To keep everyone safe, the team requests that everyone gets around on foot. Anyone with bikes and other fun personal modes of transportation may like to wait to use them at local attractions like Rohr Park in Bonita.

What to pack

Clothing

Casual, tidy dress is encouraged for trips to Boomers! El Cajon, with particular attention paid to the day’s weather forecast. The climate in El Cajon is described as dramatically varying, which means that sunshine can turn to rainfall at a moment’s notice, and vice versa.

Check a weather app and plan for all eventualities. By doing so, you can know whether a trip to Silver Strand State Beach, for example, is an excellent option after visiting Boomers! El Cajon or not.

Gear

Very little is needed for a fun and rewarding trip to Boomers! El Cajon. In fact, visitors can leave their camping, cooking, and other non-essential items in their motorhome before visiting. All that is necessary is cash or payment cards, and a play card with boomer bucks. Outside food and beverages should be left in vehicles, along with portable music devices.

Health & Safety

Boomers! El Cajon’s number one priority is safety, so they ask all visitors to be aware of their surroundings as they navigate the center. Drink water throughout the day, and apply sunscreen while playing outside. RV travelers may also like to stock up on drinking water, a first-aid kit, bug spray, and toiletries for their journey around San Diego County.

Where to eat

Cooking

How RV travelers cook can depend on where they choose to rest up for the night. Some California campgrounds offer communal kitchens, while others recommend the use of onboard kitchen appliances.

There can even be an opportunity to light a campfire or use charcoal grills in some locations, but remember to check for local guidelines before lighting a fire. Obey all camp host rules, and don’t forget to stock up on supplies at the nearest grocery store to the amusement center within ten miles.

Restaurants

Lots of whooping, hollering, and moving around can make any Boomers! El Cajon visitor hungry for delicious food. Fortunately, El Cajon has plenty of excellent dining establishments within a short five-mile driving and walking distance of the amusement center. Everything from Mexican, American, and Japanese to Italian and fast food is available to satisfy those hunger pangs.

Vendors

The fun doesn’t have to stop just because your travel group is hungry. Did you know you can grab a bite to eat in between activities at Boomers! El Cajon? An onsite restaurant and café, which accepts payment cards and cash, offers something from everyone. Drinks, treats, snacks, and full meals like pizzas and salads are available for hungry visitors to enjoy.

Safety

Security

Any equipment, bags, strollers, or similar, may be subjected to searches at the main entrances to Boomers! El Cajon. Visitors can speed up security screening by leaving as much as possible in their motorhome. The security team may be approached at any time for assistance.

Outside of the amusement center, road trippers can make their way to the El Cajon Police Department within two miles for a helping hand.

Weather

The climate in El Cajon is complex, with valleys and mountains creating unique weather patterns that shift and change at a moment’s notice. With that in mind, visitors may like to check a weather app before exploring the city while being aware of expected conditions throughout the day.

Hot, humid summers and cool winters are typical in El Cajon. Dress and act accordingly while traversing the landscape, such as hiking at Kwaay Paay Peak Trailhead and Oak Canyon Waterfall.

Medical

First-aid services are available at Boomers! El Cajon for any visitors who find themselves with stubbed toes and scraped knees. For these kinds of injuries, or anything more severe, approach a member of staff. Dial 911 in an emergency, or make your way to the closest medical center, under ten miles from the amusement center. A pharmacy to gather a few essential medical supplies is also within five miles.