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    Knott's Boysenberry Festival - Gotta represent

    Knott's Boysenberry Festival

    4.4(135 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Knott's Boysenberry Festival is one full of Boysenberry foods, fun, and I especially love that the…read moredecorations are heavily purple hued! Do you really know what a Boysenberry is? It is a cross between a raspberry, blackberry and a loganberry. Interesting! This is the berry that is celebrated at Knotts Berry Farm's Boysenberry Festival! I've come to Knott's Berry Farm for the festival a few times on my own and once for a Yelp Elite Event (YEE: Ditch Day at Knott's Boysenberry Festival in 2018). This review is mainly for this year, March 13 through April 12, 2026: You can outright pay for Boysenberry food items, or you can buy a Tasting Card. The price for the card fluctuated during the festival. I went online to buy the Tasting Card for $45 because I saved some money instead of buying in person. Once you receive the email, you have to take it to a store or kiosk that sells them and they will scan the QR Code & give you the physical Tasting Card with lanyard. One card allows you 6 food items. Not all Boysenberry food items are eligible to be used with the Tasting Card. If I was a drinker, I'd use my Tasting Card on Alcoholic Beverages because they cost the most. The 6 Items we used our card on were: *Boysenberry Sausage on a Hoagie with Boysenberry Mustard, Peppers, and Crispy Fried Onions ($11.99+tax) ~ this is really good! *Spicy Bulgogi Over Rice ($11.99) ~ it was okay *Boysenberry & Matcha Mousse Cup ($10.49) ~ nice dessert and it came in a plastic keepsake cup when I got it. They switched to disposable plasticware by my next visit. *Boysenberry Beef Brisket over Mac and Cheese ($11.99) ~ Brisket was oversauced, didn't care for this *Crispy Chicken Wings with a Boysenberry Sriracha Dipping Sauce ~ the wings were delicious *Boysenberry Brick with Boysenberry Jam & Boysenberry Soft-Serve Ice Cream($9) ~ this was quite tasty but needed more ice cream! ***One thing to note about the Tasting Card is that there are no tabs to tear off, so you have to keep track of how many you've used. I prefer visually seeing how many I have left rather than relying on my memory. Items we paid for separately were: *Deep Fried Cinnamon Sugar Churro w/ Boysenberry Bavarian Cream & Boysenberry Ice Cream ($9.49+tax) ~ get this! *Boysenberry Kiwi Lemonade ($9.49) - [topped with a blackberry, so odd!] ~ not worth the price, but was alright *Lg. Boysenberry Milk Tea ($11) from Leafy Love Tea Kiosk ~ not bad, but too pricey for the amount of drink *Boysenberry Soft-Serve Ice Cream Cone ($7.99) ~ always a hit! *Coconut Cream Bao Buns with a Boysenberry Drizzle ($9.49) ~ served nice and hot ... pretty good! *Boysenberry & Cheese Muffin ($4.99) ~ muffin was super dry, skip it *Boysenberry Sassparilla Soda in a bottle ($3.99) ~ I prefer the regular Sassparilla TIP: Mrs. Murphy's Kitchen is an indoor area with seating and you can enjoy the cool A/C while you eat! There are so many food and drink options for the Boysenberry Festival this year! Sadly, we only scratched the very tip of the iceberg of offerings available! We came 3 times to use up our card and try as much food as we could. There are outside vendors selling stuff you wouldn't normally find at Knott's apart from the festival. I enjoy seeing what they have. There were some glassblowers & a silversmith working. Be sure to go to Old MacDonald's Barn to see the Mama Goat (Patty) and her kids Belle & Lenny. If you walk around Boysenberry Lane just past Ghost Rider, there are more shops and Photo Op places. There's also a place to buy Boysenberry Plants! It's best to come with family or friends who will share so you can try more items! We will most likely return again next year!

    Had a great time at the Knots Boysenberry Festival. You can buy a "tasting card" which allows you…read moreto sample the special boysenberry food items created for the festival--and there are many. We did not get the tasting card We decided on the jalapeno boysenberry pulled pork with boysenberry mashed potatoes. I was kind of worried I would like the mashed potatoes, but they were really good, as was the sandwich. We also ordered the boysenberry meatloaf--again, delish!!! If course all of the cute boysenberry decorations were great. We enjoyed eating some of the food that is only available during the festival. Note: you have to pay for admission to Knott's Very Farm to take party in the festival.

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    Knott's Boysenberry Festival - My husband enjoying his candied bacon

    My husband enjoying his candied bacon

    Knott's Boysenberry Festival - Chocolate Dipped Boysenberry Buñuelo with Boysenberry Ice Cream and Powdered Sugar (2025)

    Chocolate Dipped Boysenberry Buñuelo with Boysenberry Ice Cream and Powdered Sugar (2025)

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    Boysenberry smoothie and dessert

    Anaheim Night Market - Movie time!!

    Anaheim Night Market

    3.2(9 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Let's start with the positive -Parking was packed, but it…read morewasn't that bad. We found a good spot two blocks down from the packing house. -the people were great, the etsy vendors had amazing creations and ideas for my wedding. -lines were long inside but they didn't take long to get through, service was fast. Food was fresh. -seating for the movies was great, we brought our chairs so it made for a relaxing wait. -music was great, she had a beautiful voice Negatives -the movie started 45 minutes late, to me this was a bit of a family outing and there were a lot of kids and that can sometimes be hard to deal with a toddler being out so late. -there was a private event, not sure that's the smartest thing to do on a day you're holding your own event. Other then that, it was great, would've liked a little more vendors around to keep me occupied while waiting for the movie but other then that well done. My family and I had an amazing time! It was especially awesome to see the Disneyland fireworks going off in the background as that's my favorite thing about Disney.

    We didn't stay here very long as it was excessively packed creating as one would say a "Packing…read moreHouse" in the park! The Night Market itself was alright there wasn't many vendors or much of really anything to occupy our time with. The screen they were showing Back To The Future on was relatively small and just wasn't an all around enjoyable size for the large group of people in the park. What this appeared to be was something that wasn't a too well thought out idea had they had a bigger screen we might have stayed longer than the first few minutes of the movie. The atmosphere on the other hand was killer I mean come on your in a park next to the awesomeness that is the Packing District so that was definitely a plus as was the free admission to the event. Hopefully they do this again sometime and put a bit more planning into the event as it could potently be a spectacular family friendly outing for all ages to enjoy!

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    Anaheim Night Market
    Anaheim Night Market
    Anaheim Night Market - Night house from the park!

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    Night house from the park!

    Arirang Festival of Orange County - La Mirada Boulevard is closed.

    Arirang Festival of Orange County

    3.2(5 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    It's smaller than what I expected but overall it was a good experience…read more There's plenty of parking in the structure however waiting for cars to park was long. Not too many food tents and most sold the same thing. Like all outdoor festivities, food is hella expensive: Mung bean pancake : 3 for $10. Besides the bean flavor and texture, there wasn't much flavor. I also felt it wasn't cooked thoroughly on the inside even though the outside was crispy. Pork belly skewers: 3 for $10. So delicious! It tasted like LA style kalbi but in pork belly form. Very tender! Soondae - $10 slight irony aftertaste. Texture wasn't too soft. There wasn't much to see so we ended up checking out places at The Source.

    Stopped by this festival a few months ago…read more..... The indoor vendors were selling what seemed to be more heath/beauty/herbal-type items. The outdoor vendors were extra friendly & welcoming, & they were selling typical festival-type foods (variety of drinks, popcorn chicken, hot spiral potato chips on a stick, fried squid & other fried foods, etc.....). Not much going on here.....just "OK." Since cotton candy is one of the major food groups for me, I couldn't leave the festival without my cotton candy. Was $10 a bit steep for cotton candy? Yessssss.... But the labor-intensive, meticulous steps the vendor took to make this novelty "all-natural, unrefined sugar" super cute cotton candy was so cool, I just couldn't help myself!

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    Arirang Festival of Orange County - The Korean Festival. Used to be a lot bigger in Garden Grove.

    The Korean Festival. Used to be a lot bigger in Garden Grove.

    Arirang Festival of Orange County - Autumn is in session.

    Autumn is in session.

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    Beach and La Mirada Boulevard.

    Heritage of Aloha - Portuguese sausage Musubi. Only at a Hawaiian festival, the best. Aloha!

    Heritage of Aloha

    4.4(7 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    Put on the grass hula skirt and sway those hips onto this festival! From food to a variety of…read morevendors to entertainment, they have it all to celebrate the heritage of aloha! Parking get a bit crazy here. The park is located in the middle of a business park, so there's plenty of parking. The thing is, this festival is highly attended, and parking fills up fast. This year I went on Saturday mid-afternoon. Parking really wasn't that bad. I didn't have to go too far searching. When I walked into the festival, I was surprised how low the attendance was. I think it was because of the heat. It was getting pretty intense. The festival itself has a lot to offer. As I mentioned earlier, there's a wide variety of vendors to shop around throughout the entire day. And there's plenty of entertainment on the center stage. From ukuleles playing, a variety of vocal artists, and hula studios performing. You kinda feel like you're at the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, lol. On a smaller scale though. The food is sectioned off. There's usually only a handful of food vendors, and they seemed to keep the lines reasonably moving along. But I remember in previous years that they were so busy and the wait was a bit painful to. There's not too much variety in the food though. It usually your typical huli huli chicken, chicken katsu, manapua, malasadas, spam, portugese sausage, and kalua pork. Beverages are sold at another tent. The shaved ice vendor was very popular as well lines were much longer there than the other food vendors. If you're coming to watch the entertainment, it's great! A bunch of the local halaus perform here. But there are die hards that go. Pop up tents line the perimeter of the center stage area every year I've attended. Then mostly sitting or standing room towards the back when attendance is high.

    This is our new favorite ho'olaule'a. There is a lady here who makes the most fantastic flower…read morehairpins Lots of vendors and a variety of merchandise. This year there were more food vendors. Unfortunately the tents were lined up on the left and right and the lines for food crisscrossed in the middle. It was a nightmare trying to find where the line was for what tent then trying to get out again. My daughter got the uni poke. It came in a freshly cracked sea urchin shell stuffed with ahi poke with uni on top.

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    Heritage of Aloha
    Heritage of Aloha - Lau Lau plate from Da Hawaiian Kitchen restaurant. Lau Lau was bomb, rice was soft:) potato-mac salad was authentic.

    Lau Lau plate from Da Hawaiian Kitchen restaurant. Lau Lau was bomb, rice was soft:) potato-mac salad was authentic.

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    White Wonderland - Wishing Tree

    White Wonderland

    3.4(20 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    This year was my 4th year attending White Wonderland. NYE is my favorite day of the year, and even…read morethough WW is a small and simple "rave", I have a great time every year. Trance music is one of my favorites, and WW highlights it. They used to have 2 stages but last year and this year they cut it down to 1. I don't mind 1 stage because I never have to decide which DJ I want to see. But on the flip side, you better be happy with the whole lineup! Ticket prices ranged from $120-150 depending on how early you bought them. I might just be dreaming, but I feel like the rave prices of $60-70 like back in the day would be a lot more fair for a 1 stage event. This is a 21+ event, which I love. The crowd is much more relaxed and responsible than you find at other massives. The decor was a bit lacking for how large of a space they had to work with. I loved the abundance of confetti and streamers that they shot out throughout the night. The Wishing Tree when you enter is a gorgeous photo op, and a cute idea to pen down your goals and wishes for the new year. Coat check is available but I don't find a need for it now that they have moved the line inside. I want to get my money's worth so I arrive close to 7 when doors open. Check-in has always been quick and painless. There are 3 tiers, ID check, security check, and ticket check. My friends and I went to the front very close to the stage and were able to remain there the whole night. We were not squished for the most part and as people from our group exited to the sides they were able to get back to us easily. I didn't realize how far back the crowd went until I left at the end of the night! We were lucky to be in the front. When I go to events I don't move around much, so I can't comment on bathroom or water lines. They had water vendors walking through the crowd at the front of the stage so you don't have to leave if you don't want to. Water from those vendors cost $4 and there was a water refill station near the back. I love that the event is so local so that for once I don't have to drive all the way out to the NOS Center or LA. Getting a hotel within walking distance is the best idea since cabs and Ubers can take a while to book. DON'T BE A PARTY POOPER. WEAR ALL WHITE. And have fun :)

    I've completed the trifecta of Insomniac "Wonderland" events and I've got to say it was one of the…read morebest things I've done this year. Go dance your tush off to amazing music, surrounded by beautiful and weird people, and melt your face off to a ridiculous light show. What better way to ring in the New Year than in a puddle on the floor of the Anaheim Convention Center? EVENT LOCATION I loved bringing the party to Anaheim rather than San Bernardino for NYE. It's indoors, which means a lot on a chilly December night! It's also closer to home for me. The big minus here is that the Anaheim Convention Center fills up with 10,000+ people on the same night that its neighbor, Disneyland, has its busiest day of the year. Getting in and out probably took me an hour and a half total because the streets were so backed up heading in and out of the festival. I even left early to try to beat White Wonderland traffic, and I ended up in the thick of Disneyland traffic -- so many people stayed in the Park til after 1!! GETTING IN & OUT While getting to and from the Convention Center was a challenge, getting into the Center itself was pretty much a breeze. Yes, the line was long, but it moved quickly. The single-door-open policy to get in to the center itself was questionable, as it meant the longest line outside in the cold. I luckily had a coat with me, but would much rather have gotten inside quickly, and waited longer for ID/security checks. There were so many shivering ravers and I felt so bad for them. But there were plenty of staff to direct us from the parking structure ($15, steep but better than the $20 at NOS) to the Convention Center, and I appreciated that CSC Event Staff never seemed to be far away. FOOD & DRINKS I finally got to eat some of the food! And it was incredibly average, and a little stressful in my all-white outfit. The longest line was for the sushi stand, and I was happy to recognize Rolling Sushi Van slinging their rolls at this event. If it weren't for the long line I would have snatched up some California rolls myself. I didn't drink as I was driving and really just needed water to hydrate, and that was $4 a pop. Skip the pizza, and the chicken wrap from California Grill is a hastily assembled wrap without a tortilla. MUSIC Once again, this is where Insomniac is firing on all cylinders. With only two stages this time, there were less artists than at Nocturnal or Escape, but they still had a great lineup. I was so impressed that they got some incredible names who were also double-booked on NYE! I'd heard that last year a double-booked artist no-showed as he couldn't get out of Vegas, and with 4-6 performers on their way to Oakland or San Diego after their sets this year, I was almost prepared to be disappointed. But everyone showed up, played incredible sets, and I danced until I couldn't dance or keep my eyes open any longer. Hardwell and Bingo Players were highlights, with phenomenal stints from Sebastian Ingrosso and Above & Beyond as well. If you are coming for the music, there is really no other place to be on New Year's Eve. My 2013 resolution: Complete the Insomniac circle with Electric Daisy Carnival in Vegas! See you there!!

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    White Wonderland - Wishing tree!

    Wishing tree!

    White Wonderland - White wonderland NYE 2013

    White wonderland NYE 2013

    White Wonderland

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    La Habra Tamale Festival - Elotes

    La Habra Tamale Festival

    3.7(22 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    This was a special event hosted by the City of La Habra, where they shut down a small portion of…read moreEuclid Street to feature vendors for food, goods, and entertainment. The parking and event are both free! There are really long lines for award winning tamales, but I didn't have time to wait so I went for a shorter line. Tamales Fiesta - 5/5, really excellent tamales! The red salsa beef tamale was the best one, great flavor. The salsa verde pork tamale was fine. The cheese tamale was a solid choice. I'd pass on the churro cheesecake tamale next time. Very well priced with a drink, at about $27 total. La Reyna Tapatia Events - 4/5, the Hot Cheetos esquites are easily 100/5 so dang delicious! But the pupusa wasn't what I was expecting. It was super flat and didn't feel like it had much filling. Both items cost $25 total which felt a little too expensive for what I got.

    It's a free event with free entry and free parking, I don't think you can go wrong with that…read more I came here later in the day around 4 PM for a car and reptile event at a coffee shop next door to the event. We were able to find free street parking and as long as you're okay with walking a block or two, parking is easy to find. Just a word of the wise not to go into the neighborhoods as it's super tight and fisted parking. It's a fun community event with lots of volunteers and community sponsors. I think it was only around $5 for activities for children like the sledding, petting zoo, and very small pirate ride, but there's lots of free fun things for kids provided through the Children's Museum and other various community partners. Some pretty cool sponsors were T-mobile, State Farm, Toyota, The Spongebob Movie (neat!), PBS, and much more. Lots and lots of seating available. One in a well lit lot next to the Port-a-Potties and another in front of the performance stage. It does get cold once the sun goes down and there's a lot of working so definitely dress for comfort. There's a couple vendors with merchant crafted goods like decorated tupperware, quilts, and other things like toys or clothing. The city is also selling merchandise for the festival and it's centennial celebration. Friends and I got pumpkin, sweet corn, and beef tamales from the vendor that had the longest (yet most efficient line) and the most trophies. All of which were delicious and can easily be seen why they're turbo winners as well as Randy's Spammy (I've missed every single Asayoru collab they had so seeing them here was a real treat). Great place to hang out and kill a couple hours.

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    La Habra Tamale Festival - The Original Tamale Co

    The Original Tamale Co

    La Habra Tamale Festival - Mariachi Criollos de Guadalajara

    Mariachi Criollos de Guadalajara

    La Habra Tamale Festival

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    Garden Grove Strawberry Festival - This was so cute and only $12 and they customize it. I wish I got their number.

    Garden Grove Strawberry Festival

    2.2(197 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Strawberry Festival occurs every Memorial Day Weekend. We always go every day to visit the shops,…read more games and rides. Highly recommended to get the Ride All-Day wristband. It's totally worth it. Funnel cakes and fresh lemonade are our favorites. We always visit Grace Honor and bring home a butterfly with us. The staff and vendors are very nice and friendly. They love to tell us about their products and recommendations :)

    This festival has been here since 1958 and founded by the Chamber of Commerce to bring the…read morecommunity together and celebrate the area's then-prolific strawberry fields. Now the festival is in its 66th year, having established itself as a major annual Memorial Day weekend event, I had been here a dozen of time both when I attended GGHS, which is right across from the festival and lived right in the other side of it. Then when I moved back w/ kid l, took him here and ran the 5k run and his afterschool did the float for the parade. It used to be fun and used to have it of strawberry sweet but gradually it became 1 or 2 vendors selling it. The fair is still great but as you get older and kids these days see not quite into the rides much, it abit sad to see the declining plus the cost is rising. It's still great to see it bring the communities near and far together for a fun long memorial weekend...this yr 2026, due to the Hazmat situation, it's very empty here on Saturday. Hopefully it will be better soon.

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    Garden Grove Strawberry Festival - Slice of strawberry shortcake from cake cutting ceremony

    Slice of strawberry shortcake from cake cutting ceremony

    Garden Grove Strawberry Festival
    Garden Grove Strawberry Festival

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