The recent articles are very misleading. The majority of the buildings were not there and the property had no resemblance of a theme park. This was my home park as a youngster and I lived only minutes from it with a view of the entire park from my backyard. I took a tour of the property a few years ago with the owner at the time. All of the aquariums and the majority of the buildings were torn down a few months after the park closed. The city ordered their demolition and the owner at the time (SeaWorld) complied. What remained was the Catalina Room (10 room Motel and Banquet Room used for weddings), parking lot, entrance shade cover, Baja Reef, one games building, the administration buildings and support warehouse. The Sky Tower was removed about ten years ago after years of neglect and vandalism.
The cliffs were from the edge of the property to the ocean below and they are only 60-100 feet high. Behind the property rose the Palos Verdes Peninsula which is a large sloping hill that rises to an elevation of 1,600 feet, but it is full of different residential neighborhoods on the way to the top and the top is several miles in distance.