Daytona Beach Boardwalk, Amusement park on Daytona Beach, Florida, United States.
The Daytona Beach Boardwalk stretches along the Atlantic Ocean featuring family-operated arcades, rides including a Ferris wheel and go-karts, gift shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues that cater to visitors of all ages throughout the year.
Originally called the Broadwalk when constructed in the late 1920s with a bandshell completed by 1938, this concrete promenade became known as the Boardwalk partly due to local media promoting an Atlantic City-like image for Daytona Beach.
The historic Daytona Beach Bandshell at the northern end hosts free outdoor concerts, movie screenings, and seasonal festivals during summer months, serving as a cultural hub that attracts both locals and tourists to enjoy community entertainment.
The boardwalk operates daily from 9 AM to 11 PM on weekdays and Sundays, extending until midnight on Saturdays, with parking available through public street options and designated garages near the beachfront attractions.
Visitors can drive their vehicles directly onto the beach in permitted zones near the boardwalk, making it one of the few destinations in the United States where cars are allowed on the sand alongside traditional amusement park activities.
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