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    Oaks Amusement Park

    Oaks Amusement Park

    3.7
    (331 reviews)

    A FREE admission amusement park is always what's good as there are only a handful of them in the…read morecountry! So it's free to enter but it's pay per ride or get an unlimited wristband except for the train ride which is FREE! Buy tickets online and you get a discount or if you'd like me and are only going to ride a few things calculate how many tickets you need and buy them accordingly it will save you a bit! So for me it was all about Adrenaline Peak their Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter 320 model which has a clone in New Jersey on the boardwalk and is also a super fun ride so I couldn't pass up getting to ride the Oaks version and let me say this coaster was super fun very smooth and all thrill which is perfect and totally awesome for a small family park like this one! They have a cool free train ride that takes you around the park so definitely don't skip out on that! They also had a small county fair going on when I was here so that was a cool mix to add to an already super fun park! There really is something here for everyone so don't sell yourself short as this is a great local park that is definitely something I'd frequently visit if I lived here as I love places like this and there just aren't many out there like this anymore! Overall super fun local family owned amusement park that has thrills great and small along with a roller rink a mini golf course and lots of other fun activities so do yourself a favor and go enjoy this awesome park as it truly is a gem in the area!

    This review is for the roller rink…read more This place is a true gem. The rink is well maintained and offers the best skating left in Portland. The bumps in the back are a tried and true classic. The retro nostalgic charm of this place makes it a true gift, but the rink isn't just about the past, the rink also hosts a world class skate team. The snack bar is a your classic greasy rink snacks, so don't expect a three course meal, but if you want fries and a soda, they got you covered!

    Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

    Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

    4.1
    (479 reviews)
    $$

    We stayed at the Kimpton in Oct.'25 for a quick little anniversary jaunt to see some friends & the…read moresights in PDX. Our room was GORG. Stunning view, unique room, and the property is close to everything we wanted to do. Nice amenities, great room rate, I mean LOOK AT THIS ROOM! The hotel, decor, atrium, the restaurant were all top-notch. We'd def stay here again if our wanderings brought us back this way. This room & location would have been triple the rate if it was SF.

    There were some pros and cons to this hotel. Wish I could give 1/2 stars - 3.5. I liked the…read morelocation and that it was walking distance to a lot of shops and restaurants. The hotel itself has a nice and modern aesthetic. The lobby area isn't very large nor is the bar but I never saw it very crowded other than the nightly happy hour. I had booked a room with 2 Queen beds, using our Chase Sapphire Reserve Card, which provided a few benefits. We weren't upgraded, which I assume is because they had no availability which was fine. We did get 3 breakfast vouchers for up to $30 each person so that was definitely welcomed and we did not let it go to waste. Their breakfasts are really good! Although, my husbands meal on the last day was cold which was disappointing. Staff was hit or miss too. There was one waiter who was exceptional as well as the hostess who was amazing but the rest of the wait staff left a lot to be desired. Our room was #518 which was in the corner and I liked that because I didn't hear a lot of outside noise. However, the air conditioning unit gave off a loud, God awful sound when the temperature went below a certain degree. I thought it was a fluke at first so never addressed it with the hotel during my stay. Valet parking is $60 a night, which is pricey but expected when staying at a DT city location. For that price, I expect some help from the valet when it comes to luggage but that never happened. When my husband checked in, he was alone as I hadn't gotten to the city yet, and the valet wound up taking his truck before he had a chance to unload. So he had to wait while other guests who arrived after him were already unloading. Not the end of the world but definitely put a damper on the check in process and his initial experience. Our room was comfy and large enough for two people and our little dachshund for 3 nights but I didn't feel the room had enough storage and room for luggage if you had more than 2 guests staying. I do appreciate that they don't charge you extra for your dog. Overall, my credit card offered enough perks to make the stay worthwhile but not sure if I would stay here again.

    Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade

    Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade

    4.1
    (1.5k reviews)
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    If I could give it ten stars, I would. So my better half told me about this place and that may have…read morebeen part of why I picked a hotel where I did. So that we would just be around the corner and popping in here would be easy during our stay. Luckily I was able to come in on two different days, and at different times! We got both the night life experience and the day time experience. I think I preferred the day time because it wasn't as busy. Night means cover charge ($4) and bag check. And no kids. You might see some kids during the day. What a cool place, with yummy drinks (no food), and all my favorite arcade games, and then some! They operate on a card system, so no coins needed when you visit. My pinball wizard friend had been traveling arcade ready with coins in her bag, but it turns out they weren't needed. Ground Kontrol supplies free lockers to store your stuff; just follow the instructions and don't forget your code. I learned a lot about pinball during my visits here, and played more pinball than I usually do because of that. I mean, why not? I played one of the newest pinball games, released within weeks of my visit, which was Pokemon themed, and I played one of the more vintage pinball machines, Xenon. And everything in between! It was awesome. $20 loaded onto a card will get you 15ish games, but there is a different cost depending on which game you're playing. I was satisfied with the value and would, and did! come back again. Highly recommend stopping in if you're in the area! Make sure to check out the whole place, as it's bigger than you think and there are more games (mostly pinball) upstairs.

    A little smaller than I was expecting. The place is really cool tho…read more It seems like majority of the games were pinball machines or old school classic arcade games. There's a parking lot right across the street for easy parking. I didn't try any food or drinks from the bar this time around but the staff at the entrance were nice and friendly. Overall, this place was a bit underwhelming but if you're into drinking and pinball machines, this is the place! I just wish they had a little more variety with their games.

    Lloyd Center

    Lloyd Center

    2.9
    (264 reviews)
    $$

    I love this place. It's abandoned and worn down, but in it niches have blossomed. Vintage clothing,…read moregame stores, belladonna tournaments. Variety and fun for anyone a little weird. People are friendly, Ice rink is well cared for, prices are really good and unfortunately even better now as it will close for good this summer. Please go once before the curtains fall. You won't regret it.

    It's so strange to wander the ghostly halls of this once bustling and vibrant shopping mall; one…read morethat I vividly remember from my childhood as being among the largest and most prestigious in the greater Portland area. Coming here, especially during the holidays, to shop, ice skate, grab some caramel corn or a bite to eat in the food court, goof around in an arcade, or watch a movie...these were simple things, but they, like so many mundane things, have the potential to turn into core memories of simpler, happier times. Seeing Lloyd Center gutted like this is...well, it's tough. Forgive me for waxing poetical about a capitalist monolith like a corporate shopping mall, but it sucks seeing it empty like this. Thankfully, during the holidays, a handful of pop-up markets have help to tamp down the echoes that normally resonate within its vast, silent interior, and the ever-bustling ice skating rink was, thankfully, more bustling that ever. It may be a band-aid on a flesh wound, but it was nice to see the place recapture a fragment of its former magic, even for just a moment. Outside of holidays and special events that are attempting, likely in vain, to keep this place afloat, I am not sure entirely what the future holds for Lloyd Center. I've heard it is slated to be torn down, and replaced with one of those walkable, compartmentalized, "20-minute neighborhoods", which *could* be a good thing...and in some places, the deconstruction has already begun (particularly on the exterior west end, where they are building some sort of entertainment venue). Either way, the message is clear: the end of an era is upon us. Sentimentality aside, this is still a great place, even if wandering its hollow halls brings with it an oppressive, unavoidable ennui. Probably worth it to pay it one more visit, in all of its empty, sovereign glory, before it's all gone, if Lloyd Center ever meant anything to you, as it did with me.

    Oral Hull Foundation For the Blind - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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