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    Prosperity Bao & Buns!
    Rachelle P.

    Hubby, our daughters and I decided to visit during their Lunar New Celebration. For lunch we purchased some deliciously flavorful baos from Prosperity Bao & Buns. We watched Mulan's Lunar New Year Procession while we ate, available until 2/16! Then it was time to go on a couple rides! The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventure was such a fun ride for our family, baby friendly too! Goofy's Sky School(not pictured) hubby and our eldest had an absolute blast on as well! I stayed with the baby and enjoyed watching them from above! I would highly recommend this amazing area, located inside Disney California Adventure Park! We'll be back to explore more! Happy Lunar New Year 2025! SYOY! :-)

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    Adventure City

    Adventure City

    4.5
    (927 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    I've lived in Orange County most of my life and haven't yet gone to Adventure City. I've driven by…read moreit many times and remembered going to Hobby City when it was at the same location (which has been closed for years). If you have kids, this is worth a visit and is affordable. Parking is free, and there are plenty of spaces when their isn't other events or services going on at the same location. My first visit was for a family kid's birthday party, and we were all pleasantly surprised. The party itself was organized well and had its own area inside one of the buildings. We had our own area decorated (you can bring your own decorations, too), and the food was fantastic for amusement park food. We had pizza, turkey sandwiches, chicken tenders, soda, and punch. We had about an hour for lunch before being released to enjoy the rest of the park. Many of the staff were kind during the party and throughout the park and made the experience that much nicer. The variety of rides here will please most young kids and adults. There are a couple of roller coasters, a carousel, a train that circles once around the park, and many more rides. I'm surprised how much they fit into the park space. There is also an arcade and a petting zoo. For food in the park, you have the standard burgers, pizza, tenders, pretzels, churros, ICEE, ice cream, and more. The prices aren't too bad either. Plenty of snacks and merch to purchase, too. There are also plenty of places to sit and relax, with shaded areas. Especially needed during a warm SoCal day. It was the first time for many guests in our party, and everyone enjoyed the experience. Many of the kids want to go back and have their birthday parties here next year, too.

    Recently brought my goddaughter/ niece and SIL to Adventure City and we had so much fun. This place…read moreis truly toddler friendly and the staff all were friendly. The rides are definitely fit for my precious girl. She did not want to leave. The only negative I would say is that the arcade is waaay too loud. I recommend lowering the sounds of the machines if possible because even I found myself irritated inside but overall we had a great time. We'd come back again.

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    It's you to the rescue!
    It's you to the rescue!
    Hop aboard the Adventure City Express Train.
    Hop aboard the Adventure City Express Train.
    Dips and drops on the Freeway Coaster.

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    Dips and drops on the Freeway Coaster.
    Knott's Berry Farm

    Knott's Berry Farm

    3.3
    (5.2k reviews)
    5.2 mi

    I've been going to Knott's Berry Farm for the last 40 years, and I appreciate how this park has…read morestayed consistently good through it all. It's a fun time, less crowded than Disneyland, much simpler than Disneyland, and a lot of fun! I've got three kids under the age of 12, and there's a lot for them to do in Camp Snoopy. There are some solid deals on food and drinks too, and while the meals are nothing to write home about for the most part, some other places have some really good portion sizes. Half-chicken meal at the Boardwalk is a good deal. Parking is a bit steep. I'm surprised that it was $40 even in the general parking lot. But the walk to the park is short, so I like the convenience (ahem, Disneyland). Is it as immersive as Disneyland? No. Is the app good? Not really. (lol for example it said the log ride wait was 15 minutes but actually it took an HOUR). Is the storytelling and music as good as Disney? Heck no. But it's a LOT of fun, the roller coasters slap (esp. Ghost Rider) and it's hecka cheaper, especially if you buy an annual pass. As I mentioned before, Camp Snoopy is brilliant for kids under the age of 10, and my 11-year-old still has some fun on the rides there. Highlights include the spinning swing rides, Sally's Big Swing, and the Snoopy Roller Coaster. The Wild West Ambience is on point. Bandits still rob your train mid-ride, and the live banjo music at the barbecue joint in Old Town was a nice touch! All in all, a solid good time. Went on a Monday in mid-August and the lines weren't too bad (except that log ride lol)

    We love this place. We've been to multiple parks that being passholders allows us to go to…read more Six flags Vallejo, great America, multiple waterparks, six flags LA and knotts.. knotts is absolutely my favorite place. It has a ton for the kids to do. It has a ton for the adults to do. The rides are great. There is plenty of shade and it feels definitely classier than the other parks.. the food is good depending where you order from and it just never gets old going.. they are super strict about your parking pass. It must be you on the picture of the pass. The other parks do not care.. you can bring food inside and water they've never said anything. We love to go.

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    Old time photos. You've got to at least do this once in your life as a pass holder.
    Old time photos. You've got to at least do this once in your life as a pass holder.
    Ghost Rider my favorite Ride at Knotts Berry Farm!
    Ghost Rider my favorite Ride at Knotts Berry Farm!
    All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax

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    All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax
    Great Wolf Lodge

    Great Wolf Lodge

    3.4
    (3.5k reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Our last hoorah before summer ends and back to school officially begins…read more we spent the day here today after purchasing a day pass. There have been a lot of updates since my last visit just last year. New eating space inside, additional cabanas, and the outdoor pool has also had some upgrades with new sun loungers. There's a lot to do and you can easily spend the entire day here, like we did, filled with fun family friendly activities for all ages. $40 each for a day pass, definitely worth the price for all you can do. The food situation was a little disorganized, they are revamping the food scene inside the actual water park area, but I think once it's all done it'll be fine. We had a fun day!

    Coming from both a travel agent and a parent, I really wanted to love Great Wolf Lodge Anaheim, but…read moreunfortunately, I don't think it lived up to the hype or the price. We stayed for my son's birthday and booked the Grizzly Bear Suite. The room itself was very spacious, which we appreciated, but we specifically paid for a renovated room and did not receive one. We also noticed the air-conditioning units showed they had not been serviced since 2020, which was disappointing considering what we paid. We also purchased a cabana. At check-in, we were told our reservation was there and everything was fine. The following day, when we went to the water park to use it, we were suddenly told we did not have a cabana reservation. We were sent to speak with Alex at the cabana rental area, and unfortunately, he was extremely rude and unhelpful during our interaction. Once we finally got everything sorted out, our cabana even had the wrong name on it. The food situation at the cabana was another disappointment. Honestly, all I wanted was some fake cheese. I wanted a pretzel with cheese or loaded fries, but pretty much everything on the menu involving cheese was unavailable. Our waitress, Iris, was AMAZING. She was one of the best employees we encountered and explained that they had removed a large portion of the menu, but the menus being shown to guests had not been updated. She was incredibly sweet and helpful, and obviously none of that was her fault. But if items are no longer available, the menu needs to reflect that instead of advertising food guests can't actually order. The water park was also extremely crowded and humid. Great Wolf Lodge sells day passes, so overnight guests paying premium resort prices are sharing the same amenities with a large number of additional day guests. I understand offering day passes, but I really think there needs to be better capacity control. When the main reason you're staying at the resort is the water park, it's frustrating when it's so packed that it takes away from the experience. Another thing parents may want to know: if you're not a big drinker, I would personally leave the common areas earlier in the evening or head back to your room. By the end of the day, we saw quite a few adults who appeared very intoxicated, and the atmosphere definitely changed. I do want to recognize the employees who made our stay better. The women working in the buffet area were wonderful and sang happy birthday to my son several times, which made him feel really special. Iris at the cabana was fantastic, and there was also a very tall gentleman working in the bowling area whose name I unfortunately didn't get. He was extremely kind and helpful as well. Honestly, the coolest part might be the commercials because they sell this place REALLY well. I have to give them that. You watch the commercials and expect this amazing, polished family resort experience, and the reality just didn't match that expectation for us. Your kids might absolutely love Great Wolf Lodge. They'll see the slides, arcade, MagiQuest, bowling and activities and probably think it's the best place ever. But from a parent's perspective, I just don't think it's worth the hype for what you're paying. As a travel agent, I look at the overall value of a trip -- accommodations, cleanliness, service, food, amenities, crowds and what a family is actually getting for their money. For a child's birthday getaway, I would personally choose LEGOLAND California Resort instead. You can stay on-site and have LEGOLAND, the water park and SEA LIFE Aquarium, and depending on your dates, the overall price may not be that different. The kids would probably go back tomorrow. The parent paying the bill? I'd spend my money somewhere else.

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    Great Wolf Lodge
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    Camelot Golfland

    Camelot Golfland

    3.6
    (750 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Camelot Golfland is a great place for family fun! They have lots of variety and are a better value…read morecompared to other similar places. The mini golf was a lot of fun, and the package deals are definitely the way to go if you want to do the most activities while saving money. It's a great spot for all ages, with plenty to enjoy. The only thing I would suggest is adding more shade around the golf areas, especially on warmer days. Overall, we had a great time and will definitely be back!

    Castle of fun! My group bought the $48 Golfland Fun Pass and it was worth it. All attractions are…read moreincluded but the attractions we did were mini golf, laser tag, bumper boats, race cars, and everyone used all 35 points on their arcade card. You get around 6 minutes of play time per attraction. To access attractions, you press a service button to call over an employee. It was not crowded on a Monday afternoon and there was plenty of free parking. + We started off our day with bumper boats to cool off in the summer heat. Each boat had built in water shooters. We were spraying each other and everyone got soaked. + We went on race cars to dry ourselves off. The cars were surprisingly fast. - For race cars, there was no working service button. Instead, there was a picture of a button taped to the wall which was a bit confusing. We ended up finding a staff member who let us in. It would be helpful to have a note with instructions on what to do. + The laser tag arena was bigger than expected with plenty of walls and obstacles to hide behind. There were even a couple of jump scare surprises lurking in corners. + Mini golf was fun with different colored golf balls and decorated courses. + Plenty of arcade games for all ages. - Some games were broken or out of service. + Clean bathrooms. + They sell Dole Whip here.

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    Kids loved all the games inside
    Kids loved all the games inside
    Fun times!
    Fun times!
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    Front of building
    Jungle Cruise

    Jungle Cruise

    4.3
    (279 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Who doesn't love corny jokes? Well, the Jungle Cruise is your place…read more Let's start, shall we? Looks like we are going on for Nile after Nile and after Nile, and if you don't think so, you're in denial. On your right, you'll see our limestone formations. Most people take it for granite.........That joke rocks! Now you don't see that every day, but I do....Every seven minutes. No need to worry, ladies; these are MAN-eating piranhas! This is the Britney Tribe. I sure hope they don't hit me one more time with their Britney Spears. Now we will take an unnecessary right, followed by an unnecessary left; also on the left, you'll see where Walt ran out of money. Don't worry, I'll scare him off (The Hippos). I LOVE YOU! Yup, works on all the men in my life. Here we see the natives celebrating the solstice; let me see if I can translate.... You put your left foot in. You put your left foot out. You put your left foot in. IDK folks, sounds like a lot of hokey pokey to me. Hey! On your right is Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Four-Hour-Line The cool jungle mist is home to more than 10,000 forms of bacteria .......the backside of water is home to more than 10K forms of bacteria Oh look, everyone! That family of lions is protecting that exhausted zebra! Can you feel the love tonight? I sure can. He's dead.........Tired! Dead Tired! And here we have an unfortunate scene which demonstrates the first rule of survival in the jungle: Don't be the zebra. MY FAVOURITE ONE BEFORE I LEAVE YOU! These hippos are only dangerous when they are wiggling their ears and blowing bubbles, but Bubbles isn't here tonight, so I think we are safe! NOW FOR THE END OF THESE JUNGLE JOKES. On behalf of myself and the CA Prison Work Release Program, thank you. It's not a job. It's a second chance As you leave, watch your head and watch your step; if you miss your step and hit your head, watch your mouth. "Well folks, we've reached the end of our journey. I'd tell you to get out... but Disney prefers I say, 'Please watch your step as you exit the boat.' Thanks for being such a wild crew, and remember--if you liked my jokes, my name is Skipper Eric. If you didn't... my name is Skipper Jim. Have a wild day!"

    One of the best chill rides at Disneyland. I especially like this one because the tour guide…read moreworkers are so funny. I liked doing this at night, it added to the experience in my opinion.

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    Our funniest jungle cruise guide
    Our funniest jungle cruise guide
    Doomed boat on it's way to bad/great puns and replayed jokes
    Doomed boat on it's way to bad/great puns and replayed jokes
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