VOL. X, NO. 52
California State University, Long Beach December 2, 2002
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Cruise through Santa Cruz


By Jack Schneider
On-line Forty-Niner

After a while, the traffic, pollution and overcrowding of Los Angeles County can get a little hectic for some people and sooner or later a person could use a change of scenery.
 
Santa CruzFor those ready to escape the madness of Los Angeles; a place filled with fresh air, sequoias and beautiful beaches await only six hours away by car. That place is Santa Cruz.
 
One of the biggest tour attractions in Santa Cruz is the Beach Boardwalk area. Along with the board walk is the Wharf, a place where people can watch a mass of sea lions lounge on the pier.  For a little bit of money, a person could get a bread bowl of clam chowder.
 
For the real Santa Cruz experience, Santa Cruz resident and fourth year mechanical engineering major Robert Jackson said that the beauty of Santa Cruz is right along the coast.
 
“The coast is really beautiful and very lush,” Jackson said. “The water however, is very cold.”
 
While in Santa Cruz, Jackson said to watch out for rainfall and cold air since the county has “actual seasons” throughout the year.
 
Adventurous travelers can travel along the Santa Cruz coast, as well as explore San Lorenzo Bay.
 
Along the boardwalk are various arcade games, carnival rides and a special treat for roller coaster lovers, the Giant Dipper.
 
The Giant Dipper offers thrilling dips and curves. It is a wooden roller coaster that has been enjoyed by millions. Seen as one of the best in the world by coaster aficionados, it is consistently recognized by the members of American Coaster Enthusiasts.
 
Santa Cruz is a place where strangers will greet a person with a smile.
 
“When you are walking down the street, people will smile back and say hi,” Jackson said.
 
It is a small-town atmosphere with only 55,000 in Santa Cruz and 250,000 in the county according to Duke.
 
Service specialist Marma Duke of the Santa Cruz County Conference and Visitors Council said that there is always something happening around Santa Cruz.
 
“A lot of winter events are happening, such as surfing Santa Clauses in Capatola and lighted boat parades around the holidays,” Duke said.
 
Many Southern Californians have found the trip to Santa Cruz enjoyable, especially the atmosphere.
 
Junior marketing major Pouria Gahzal said that his trip to Santa Cruz went very well.
 
“I found the air a lot easier to breathe,” Gahzal said. “All around the area, there are a lot of trees and the people there are really nice.”
 
Duke said that no matter where people stay in Santa Cruz, places are only a five to ten minute walk.
 
“Everything is a hop, skip and a jump away regardless of where the hotel is,” Duke said.
 
Duke said that most hotels range from $50 on the weekdays and $65 on most weekends.
 
The Boardwalk is open daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day and on weekends and holidays during the fall and part of spring.



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