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    Great little arcade! Loved all the retro Pac-Man inspired prizes would definitely go back for another visit.

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    This arcade is horrible. If you need help, good luck! There is never a worker around, literally have to look or wait until he/she shows up.

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    Moaning Caverns Adventure Park

    Moaning Caverns Adventure Park

    4.4
    (527 reviews)
    51.6 mi

    Very awesome tour and the gift shop staff is very helpful as well I enjoyed walking around the…read morecavern stage floor they do have a spiral tour which is the one I did, and then a longer tour through parts of the cavern which is a $130 tour called the expedition tour which if you are claustrophobic like me it probably is best to just stick to the spiral tour, the place is just phenomenal to escape the heat in during these times. I would rate a 10 star if I could but this app only lets me do 5 stars. And after the tour you can buy your photo with them at the gift shop for you and your group which is super awesome. I know on you tube theirs a few videos that show the expedition tour but I myself can't even fit in those tight spaces let alone deal with the claustrophobia and fear of heights this was a good and safe tour for me. Thank you guys for providing this! Also heads up for anyone planning on going to spiral tour the stairs is a long way up and a long way down make sure to have a camera strap for your cameras or phones so you do not drop it or lose it. Thanks to all the tour guides and staff! Great job!

    Super fun place that I recommend! The tour was engaging enough, and the cave itself was a really…read morecool experience. Beautiful stalatctites and stalagmites and 100 feet down and up. It wasn't too claustrophobic at all -- but the initial walked down. Could be scary for some people because it's a little bit narrow. But everything is on stairs and steps and paved and you're pretty out in the open once you get down the staircase. It just takes a few minutes to walk down. We paid $25 each for the tour and they also have a crawl tour. You just see the main part of the cave on the $25 tour!

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    Moaning Caverns Adventure Park
    Moaning Caverns Adventure Park
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    Mud Factor

    Mud Factor

    1.3
    (3 reviews)
    69.2 mi

    Registration: Disorganized! Looked to be that there was only…read moreone person from Mud Factor that knew what she was doing. Some of the volunteers knew what was going on but most of them were not trained or not informed of what and where everything was. They made one announcement at 8 AM and said that there are 3 lines for registration. Parents/Kids and Adult Runners were all going in these 3 lines even though there were letter lines designated by the signs on the tent. Which they did not use for the kids registration. Parents and Kids were really getting frustrated because no one knew what was going on and there were no Mud Factor personnel that were directing people to the right lines and at least trying to make this a smoother transition before they got up to the registration tent. Another thing i observed was that parents running the race after their kids could not pick up their registration at the same time. Mud Factor volunteers were telling parents that they had to come back an hour before their race to get their race packet since they were only doing MF Kids registration at the time. Pre Race: .I know that this race was called MF Kidz or Lil' MFers. Really. there were some comments during the kids race that turned some parents heads. Also the DJ should have watched his playlist to make sure that during that time of the kids race it that some inappropriate language came out from the songs. Race: Overall i loved all the obstacles. I was injured prior to the event but decided to walk the route and skip the ones my knee couldn't handle. All the climbing obstacles looked very challenging (i guess it caused some backlog on a few of the obstacles, up to 30 to 45 min wait). There were a couple of the obstacles that there was only one person there to monitor the obstacle (specifically the pallet climb over the bridge to the tire ladder), as far as we saw. The course was great also, that last mile or so of the weaving in and out and the moguls really wore people down since it was hot and there were no man made obstacles till the rope swing and army crawl. Post Race: I don't know why but the organizers had 3 different types of metals. According to one of my friends they got one that said 2013 and then they returned it to get the second design, the bandanna metal. The third metal was one with a bottle opener. I don't know why they would have 3 different ones. Who knows, overstock from past races. Side notes: Many people did complain about the nickel and diming of getting charged for every little thing. I understand the parking, I also understand of the wave time change fee (which i did take advantage of, and most runs don't let you do that). but $5 for bag check, no t-shirt, and no beer at the end. (this is based on other mud runs and even regular runs). Yes they give you a bandanna, a tattoo, and the metal. Final notes: Overall this was a nice mud run, but there are better mud fun runs out there and more organized (registration and obstacle personnel). If they do come back i would hope they do a better job of organization. Even a race packet pickup at a central location so you didn't have these long lines the day of. And for the issue of obstacle backup, a group of people who could can try to make sure the flow of people is moving.

    We did the mudfactor in McKinney,Tx they started taking down the course before our heat was even…read moreover then they ran out of medals said they would mail them out june 1 I belive. here we are July 11th and still no medal it was mine and my daughters first time doing it and the look on her face when they didn't have any medals shes 10yrs old. We have contacted them numerous times and have either been ignored or just say theyre being mailed out but yet we haven't gotten them.

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    Zayden did so good. His time would've been much faster if we didn't have to help so many children. I  blame the MF organization.
    Zayden did so good. His time would've been much faster if we didn't have to help so many children. I blame the MF organization.
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    Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park

    Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park

    3.8
    (1.2k reviews)
    66.8 mi

    I stopped by on July 3rd, 2026. One of the biggest complaint I heard from others online was that…read morethey open at 11 and close at 5, with very less time to enjoy. Fortunately, for 3 days (July 3, 4 and 5) they were open 10 - 6. The 2 extra hours made all the difference for me. I entered a lot of ride, without rushing. Fash Land pass helped a lot to reduce the waiting time for rides. Banana split and roller coaster were the only (slightly) adventurous rides. Garlic ride was kind of iconic. Swan boat had a long line without Fast Lane pass. With Fast Lane pass, I was able to get in right away. The boat I got was something broken inside. I was not able to steer it. I tried to keep it straight, but it was going in circles. Train ride around the property was fun. The car which runs in rails was a lot of fun for kids, they feel like they are driving. Water fountain was crowded, with almost no shade or place to change. Strawberry ride, hot air balloon ride, artichoke ride, water ride and carousal were all fun. Tickets at the gate was the highest priced, followed by tickets online directly from their site. I got ticket from Groupon at significant discount (~$42 for Cherry Jubilee and included Fast Lane). I heard other sites sell similar priced tickets as well. If you plan to go more than once a year, annual membership makes sense. I had to pay $25 extra for parking. I was there on Cherry Jubilee, which seems to be their award winning festival. I was busy with the rides, and ignored Cherry Jubilee for most part. There were some special cherry related foods. Cherry Jubilee food pass was $65 at the gate or $60 online to enjoy any 6 specials (ONLY). I bought one online. I wouldn't say that was good value. Cherry jubilee food price varied from $10 - $13 even without the pass. For most part I was dissapointed with the food. From Nannerz' Num Numz, I had sugar cookie ice cream sandwich with cherry ice cream, deep fried French today stick with cherry cheese and deep fried cheesecake with cherry sauce. Cherry ice cream was my favorite. From Cherry Jubilee tent, I had Fresh squeezed cherry lemonade and Shirley Temple. Shirley temple was better. Lemonade didn't taste fresh squeezed. From San Juan grill, I tried the specials gourmet cherry barbecue burger and kicking barbecue wings. Both were dissapointments. Some part of the burger was very cold, like it was just taken out from fridge. The case of wings was similar. I had a horchata from here, which was ok. There was a chick fil a inside Gilroy Gardens. Probably that was the best food you can have once inside.

    Food: overpriced, mediocre Garlic bread + chicken for $10,…read moretiny amount. Rides: horridly managed. some are fun and quick. Some rides have ridiculously long lines that are poorly managed. The ferris wheel for example looks like a short line but soo many seats left empty. I have no idea why they let on like 4 people at a time. The lake boat paddle ride seems so inefficient... The hot air balloon ride was horrid we had to get out of line bc it took forever to start each time, they just let fast track people on, and it didn't fit that many people each time. Water: looked fun but we didn't have the water play items and didn't want to spend another $50 on towels and such. The train broke. The monorail was broken the whole day. How are they charging $65 per person? Guess we're not getting the membership option. Parking is $25 .... that's ridiculous. Overall extremely disappointed with this place, found it overpriced, too hot and will not be coming back.

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    Cherry Jubilee | June 2025
    Cherry Jubilee | June 2025
    Cherry Jubilee | June 2025
    Cherry Jubilee | June 2025
    With family and friends at the entrance

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    With family and friends at the entrance

    Cyberstation - amusementparks - Updated July 2026

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