Pacific Park is throwing itself a birthday party.
The neon heart of the Santa Monica Pier turns 30 today, and if you’ve spent any time on the Westside over the past three decades, chances are you’ve got a memory tied to those lights.
First dates. Tourists seeing the ocean for the first time. Kids gripping a churro like it’s a life achievement. That slow climb to the top of the Pacific Wheel right as the sun melts into the horizon.
It all officially kicked off on May 26, 1996, when Pacific Park reopened the Pier as a place for rides and boardwalk chaos for the first time since the 1930s. Thirty years later, it’s not just an attraction — it’s basically Santa Monica’s unofficial backdrop.
And tonight, it’s glowing a little brighter.
The Pacific Wheel — still the world’s only solar-powered Ferris wheel — is lighting up with a full-on birthday show: “Happy Birthday” messages, animated cake graphics, and a custom light display spinning 40 feet above the Pacific. It’s the kind of thing you’ll notice even if you weren’t planning to look.

But the anniversary isn’t just about one night.
The Pier’s been quietly celebrating all week, starting with a locals night on May 21 (always a good sign they remember who actually lives here), and rolling through a weekend of events, throwbacks, and a new “Sp30tlights” series looking back at the park’s weird, fun, very Santa Monica history.
And there’s plenty to look back on.
Since opening, Pacific Park has:
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Given nearly 100 million rides
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Sent more than 14 million people up on the Ferris wheel
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Served over 4.5 million scoops of ice cream
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Cranked out more than 3.6 million funnel cakes
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And somehow moved 1.8 million churros across the counter
That’s not a theme park stat sheet — that’s a sugar-fueled timeline of summer nights.
The last decade alone has been its own highlight reel:
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2016: The wheel gets its now-iconic LED upgrade (those patterns you see from the beach? 174,000 lights doing their thing)
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2019: The Pier goes full Hollywood with a Stranger Things takeover
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2020: The wheel turns into a tribute for healthcare workers during the pandemic
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2023: The Sea Dragon ride literally flies off the Pier by helicopter (yes, really)
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2024: Snackville opens, upgrading the food game beyond standard boardwalk fare
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2025: A new Funhouse attraction adds to the chaos
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2026: Thirty years in, still going strong
And if you were on the Pier over Memorial Day, you probably caught the massive animated American flag waving across the wheel — a 90-foot tribute powered by a lighting system that can pump out 16.7 million color combinations.
Not bad for something most people still call “the Ferris wheel on the Pier.”
What makes Pacific Park work isn’t just the rides. It’s that it somehow sits at the intersection of tourist bucket list and local routine. You can roll your eyes at the crowds and still end up there on a random Tuesday night.
Thirty years in, it’s still doing exactly what it was built to do — give people a reason to walk to the edge of the city and stay a little longer than they planned.
And tonight, it’s got candles to blow out.
Pacific Park is open daily on the Santa Monica Pier. But the birthday light show is for one night only.
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