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    Southern California Railway Museum

    Southern California Railway Museum

    4.1
    (234 reviews)

    Nice museum sadly some barn was close but it's was awesome to ride those old trolley…read more ------ But some railroad and demo aquipment need maintainace and need to be fixed

    This is mainly for the Hogwart's Express Adventure that my wife and I attended here at the Southern…read moreCalifornia Railway Museum. Though, I would imagine anyone attending any of their similar themed 'adventures', like their Polar Express Adventure or Thomas the Tank Engine Show, can expect a similar experience when coming here. First off, know that they do a pretty good job creating a fun event with what little they have in the way of recreating Hogwart's themed 'magic'. The entire show essentially consists of an opening waiting area you stay at until the show begins, the train itself where you watch the main stage play, and the Hogsmeade set where you end the night. Here's a more expansive rundown. Once you show your ticket, you start Platform 9 & 3/4, replete with photo ops, music from the first few movies, train station announcements, and a small gift shop selling Harry Potter merchandise. It's thankfully air conditioned, but gets a bit crowded as you approach the show start as everyone fully arrives. It's here where you first meet the train conductor and can get a sense of the over-the-top theatrics in store for the rest of your night. You then move on to the train itself, a fairly spacious cabin with an open area in the center for the actors, and multiple rows all facing toward them as they perform while the whole of it is in motion. The walls are lined with television screens that serve as both the view of the English countryside as you ride, as well as showing any special effects needed when 'spells' are cast during the show. And the cast consists of a young student from each of the four houses, the trolley cart pusher, and the aforementioned train conductor, all with that over-the-top performing you'd expect from any stage production. All of them seemed very knowledgable of the universe they were performing in, were fun to watch, and were even very personable both in between acts and after the show. And the Hogsmeade set at the end was essentially one giant gift shop with pretty much anything you could want for your Wizarding fantasies, including photo ops spots and toy train sets. There was even Butterbeer on tap, though it was vastly inferior to it's Universal Studios counterpart. In the end, if you go in expecting a cute show (younger actors giving it their all for the cheap seats) within the confines of their limitations (a small stage at the center of a moving train), with special effects purely consisting of animations on a nearby television screen ... you won't be too disappointed and your kids should be well entertained. If you have limited coin to spend, stick with Harry Potter Land at Universal. But, if you can splurge on both, coming here isn't too bad.

    Gallery Specialists

    Gallery Specialists

    5.0
    (1 review)

    I would like to commend Ed for the work he has done for me in a business setting and for my wife…read moreand I in our Temecula home. Years ago when redecorating my office I chose historic pictures of the area as a theme. I want to thank Ed for putting together a very coherent display. It was more than just pictures, it gives a time line of the city that brings it all together. He was also responsible for acquiring two of the most significant pictures of my collection. He found two aerial views dating back 50 and 60 years that draw my patients attention on a regular basis. After the success in arranging my office Ed displayed the art in our home. Nine years later when selling our home we received many compliments from prospective buyers and accolades from real estate agents for the decor. Many times we were asked if ours was a model home. Ed's efforts enhanced the salability of our home. Thank You Ed for all your help. Dr. Tim and Marian K. Temecula and Lake Elsinore

    From the owner: At Gallery Specialists we offer fine art installation and gallery services for your home and office…read moreusing the highest quality hanging hardware and tools, to display your artwork to the same exacting standards employed by the top art galleries and museums. With over fifteen years of experience and professional training, supported by a university degree in Museum Studies, Gallery Specialists offer their clients the ability to arrange and install their artwork, using the same creative process developed by exhibition designers for professional museums and art institutions. Our motto is, 'Making Your Home a Museum' and we offer solutions to your art hanging challenges. Check out our website to see how we helped our clients achieve the best results for displaying their artwork, diplomas or professional awards in their homes and offices.

    Menifee Valley Campus Library

    Menifee Valley Campus Library

    4.0
    (5 reviews)

    I came in to take my nephews to get their first library card and was told about the free lunch…read more They didn't finish their lunch so we were going to take the rest with us but we were told we couldn't take it and had to throw it away. That just seemed incredibly wasteful. Beautiful library and nice activities.

    This isn't for the library itself, but it is for the activities that they host at their library…read more We've gone to a few where my children have been disappointed. We attended the "animal talk" with guests LLC Reptile this month and the employee refused to use a microphone for over half an hour because he legit said "he's never used one before and didn't know how it worked" and with way too many kids and parents packed in that room, you couldn't hear anything. Library employees let it get out of hand, let children stand up so everyone behind them couldn't see and just couldn't control the noise level. It wasn't a fun experience and my kids begged to go half way through because it was just talking and barely any interaction. This is just feedback that you can hopefully take to improve on your next event. PLEASE think about passing out tickets (like the other locations) to control how many people can enter. We were there waiting 30 minutes prior, reading inside and we were almost the last ones in because we didn't know a mob had already formed blocking the entire entrance. The sad part was your entire parking lot was packed and vehicles were parked up and down the street for this event and all I heard were kids and parents complaining that they couldn't see/hear anything. We've also been to a craft day where because we sat at a back table, they ran out of the craft before they got to us which is strange since there weren't that many people there. Again, think about being more prepared or just limit how many people can join an event so everyone can have fun and feel included.

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