A NOD TO HISTORY — WITH A HAUNTING TWIST
The 2,800-square-foot Funhouse at Pacific Park is inspired by the legendary “Toonerville Funhouse,” which appeared in two eras of Santa Monica amusement history – first at Ocean Park Pier in the 1920s and later at Pacific Ocean Park in 1958, thrilling and unnerving guests throughout the years.

COME ON IN, STEP INSIDE!
This is no ordinary funhouse. Explore nine eerier chambers designed to surprise and delight the whole family. Lose your way in a mirror maze, balance on a high wire in an upside-down world, and crawl through a giant gumball machine. Just beware — Sprinkles the Clown’s ice cream truck may be waiting with a frosty surprise!
Breathlessly, guests emerge from the Funhouse at Pacific Park—or was it the original Toonerville Funhouse?
It’s hard to tell the difference between the two, with their strange and unexpected experiences that send a chill up the spine of anyone who enters.






