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    4.5 (38 reviews)

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    Bridge to Pixar Pier
    D. Reneé B.

    San Fransokyo was a highlight, especially with the holiday décor adding warmth and character to the area. The blend of cultures and seasonal details made it visually stunning. A popular menu item here is the teriyaki chicken, which was flavorful and satisfying. They offer clam chowder and a bread bowl- and it tastes just like you're in the City The food and festive atmosphere made this land especially memorable.

    Carolen M.

    To be honest, I like the revamp. It made it more relevant to the rest of the park but I do appreciate they kept the Boudin Sourdough bakery tour because when you need a quick snack, that small piece of sourdough bread is always something to look forward to. They kept all the elements there from Pier 39 and San Francisco (including Ghirardhelli) and it's beautiful lit up at night. There are also a lot of great food options here which I do like that there's somewhat a food court area in the open. Sometimes it's nice to have areas of the park that can be chill and this one is one of those spots.

    Travis T.

    I really enjoy coming to this part of Disney California Adventure Park. I have visited San Francisco many times and love the Fisherman's Wharf area. They did a nice job of recreating it here at Disney. When the park opened, it was called Pacific Wharf. But they reimagined it into the city of San Fransokyo (an alternate history of San Francisco) from the Big Hero 6 movie. Many of the dining spots still remain like Pacific Wharf Café, Ghirardelli and Lucky Fortune Cookery. There are no rides here at San Fransokyo Square. It is more of a large outdoor food court. There is a 54-foot-tall bridge called the San Fransokyo Gate Bridge that is similar to the Golden Gate Bridge. A couple of my favorite places to stop by are the Cappuccino Cart and Aunt Cass Café. I still enjoy the Bakery Tour where you learn about Boudin Bakery iconic bread. Make sure you grab a sample of the bread as you walk in. Majority of the dining here can be ordered via mobile on the Disneyland app.

    1/2026
    Dulce R.

    Come at night while your visiting Disneys California Adventures! The mini style Golden Gate bridge is lit up in fashion and perfect for photos! What do they also have.... how about food and drinks! Walk on over to get your Boudin Bakery fix, and maybe your favorite alcoholic or non-alcoholic slushie drink! If you visited during the day, yes its a great sight, but at night its breathtaking! ***Also short cut to Radiator Springs

    Tia K.

    This area is so cute!! We could see the water show from where we ate dinner. We tried tacos and elote and OMG the elote was SOOO GOOD! I would not recommend the carne asada tacos tho. Those were disappointing... but the elote I wish I could have regularly. We also tried peaches and cream bread pudding. 10/10!!! Bread pudding anywhere else would just disappoint. This whole area was a nice escape from the chaos of the theme park. Especially in the evening.

    Soup and bread bowl
    Sammy L.

    All the soup and bread bowls are delicious!!! The line is long but moves fairly quickly. The bread is so fresh and is the perfect meal on a chilly evening. Love sitting outside on san fransokyo square watching the sunset :)

    Baymax was moving and talking, so fun meeting him!
    Rachelle P.

    What's not to love about this area!? The bridge is so grand and well done, I would describe it as if the Golden Gate Bridge and Tokyo had a baby! Baymax was moving and talking the whole time we interacted with him, my daughter's and I had a lot of fun meeting him! Probably one of our most memorable character experiences, gotta love Big Hero 6! Hubby, our daughters and I were also excited to try out Aunt Cass Cafe' inspired by Aunt Cass's San Fransokyo bakery and coffee shop, Lucky Cat Café! The San Fransokyo Clam Chowder was both unique and deliciously flavorful! My eldest loved her Kid's Turkey Sandwich! I would definitely recommend this cafe' and we're looking forward to returning to this foodie area! So many more restaurants to try! SYOY! :-D *Song Credit: Derp Nugget by Kevin MacLeod Site: https://filmmusic.io/song/3638-derp-nugget License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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    Brian V.

    The new area (as of summer 2024) that just opened recently and the theme is based on the city where the people live in the movie Big Hero 6 (which is a wonderful movie by the way). As the name suggests, there are elements of both San Francisco and what I could only assume is Tokyo (I've never been). They definitely achieved the SF vibe with some eateries offering food items that are associated with San Francisco. The aesthetics of the buildings and the spatiality of the area feel really well designed and thought out. Not surprising since it is within the Disneyland/DCA parks after all. There's even great photo ops and areas to drink beers, etc. I really love what they did with this area. Honestly, prior to the change, I've walked through this area and I can honestly say I'm not sure if I ever eaten or drank anything here. So this revitalization has and will increase the traffic. I'm sure of it.

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    Lilah J.

    San Fransokyo Square is a land within Disney California Adventure Park. It is an homage to Big Hero 6! I actually have not seen the movie but, love how adorable the character Baymax is! There is a long line to have a photo opportunity w/ 'em There are no rides here but, spots to eat including Chinese, Mexican food and a place I'd like to try in the future that has curry in a sourdough bread bowl. I believe you can see the sourdough being made and bread in Baymax's shape. Even without rides, there's lots to do in this land like walking around, shopping, and taking photos in the cool scenery. San Fransokyo is lovely at night. Definitely a spot I would like to spend a little bit more time in on another Disney California Adventure trip.

    Monique W.

    It's been several years since I last visited Disneyland and I finally had a chance to see San Fransokyo Square inside Disneyland's California Adventure while visiting for the Disneyland Halloween Half Marathon! San Fransokyo Square in inspired by Disney's Big Hero 6. The attractions inside the square focus on interactive experiences and storytelling, around Big Hero 6 and Baymax! There are no rides inside San Fransokyo Square, but there are a lot of quick service food areas, shopping, and sights to visit, especially during the evening! Some of the restaurants include the following Aunt Cass Cafe: Sourdough bread bowl soups, and Japanese-inspired dishes. If you enter from the entrance near Ghirardelli, you'll be offered a free slice of sourdough bread! Port of San Fransokyo Cerveceria: Lots of beverages! Lucky Fortune Cookery: Asian-style meals on the go! My favorite is the bulgogi wrap! Cappuccino Cart: Coffee! Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate shop: Lots of ice creams, chocolate squares, hot fudge sundaes and so much more! During the evening, this place is absolutely stunning! Usually table seating is full during lunch and dinner hours. It can get pretty crowded in the area, especially during the weekends!

    Cimanique N.

    If you're a bread bowl lover, head straight to San Fransokyo Square. The clam chowder and beer cheese soup served in freshly baked sourdough bowls are NEXT LEVEL. It's honestly some of the best comfort food in the whole resort -- rich, flavorful, and perfect for park refueling. And yes, the Mickey-shaped sourdough is still a classic favorite.

    Came at park opening to check out the new location.
    Liz J.

    Super cute area to walk around and cool to take photos if you get there early before all the places are open and crowds come. The bridge is really fun and there seem to be a lot of food and drink options. We would have come back for dinner but the park closed early for the Oogie Boogie bash so we'll have to do it next trip. Fun new area which looks nice and updated now.

    Gail U.

    The newest addition area to Disney California Adventure. The theme is Big Hero 6 and there's a shop devoted to such cuddlies. There are places to take a seat, have a little refreshment before heading on your way through the park. Good for photo ops. Would have so cool if they had a ride or theater to watch something. You can stand in the long line to have your photo taken with this character.

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    Its so cool to see the tweaks to this part of the park that's transformed it to the home of Baymax and Hiro!

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    Disney California Adventure Park

    4.0(3.4k reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Family Disney day. pass members for the pass 3years and I love it here…read more between then food and wine fest and the fried chicken at disneyland ...y0u can always find great food. my daughter loves mickeys house. bluey is officially here

    For my first visit to the Disneyland Resort, there was no way I could pass up visiting Disney…read moreCalifornia Adventure. While I had not heard too much about it, I dedicated my whole day to exploring DLR and wanted to make the most of it. That being said, I purchased a Park Hopper ticket and made my way over after spending the first have the day in DL. Opened in 2001, DCA was not an immediate hit at its debut. In fact, it took a major facelift in order to start gaining some traction in terms of park attendance. The park is Disney's interpretation of California, separated into different lands based on regional areas of the state or by Disney IP. Some of the strongest areas IMO are San Fransokyo Square, paying homage to the Asian heritage in SF, and Pixar Pier which is a huge area combining Disney-Pixar theming with vintage California coastal vibes. While I feel this is the more adult park when comparing it to DL, there is a lot for kids to do here as well. There's a also a strong selection of attractions, and the shopping and dining are also decent. I took a spin on the parks icon - the Pixar Pal-a-Round, which provided awesome views of the park and greater Anaheim area. If comparing DCA to DL, it's my opinion the former is the stronger park - the theming and types of attractions speak to me more. Overall, I thought DCA was great - it's definitely an enhancement DLR as a whole, and I would no doubt return next time I plan a visit here.

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    3.4(3.4k reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Great wolf lodge is a kid friendly indoor water park plus hotel…read more From check in they have kiosks and helpful employees as well as traditional counters. Design of hotel and water park is for kids to as old as junior high in my opinion. Adults will have fun with larger slides and tunnels. Parking is $5 per hour and $35 per day. Storage locker is $12, $15, and $17 depending on sizes. Food is extra. They look yummy. Basically it's a good weekend or weekday getaway with family if you get a deal. The package means you get two days of water park and one night for everyone and may have extra park tickets for friends. I have fun, kids will love wave pool, anything with water. Giant slides. You will feel safe as they have presence of workers / life guard at every pool. They are well trained and very friendly and professional. The hotel room is clean, they have arcade, mini bowling, and other kids friendly activities. Good experience and fun memories for all.

    extremely disappointed with our recent stay at Great Wolf Lodge on June 9, 2026…read more My family has been visiting Great Wolf Lodge twice a year for the past five years, and until now, we have always had positive experiences. Unfortunately, this visit was filled with mistakes, poor communication, and what I consider a very concerning lack of response to a child safety issue. The problems began during check-in. The employee assisting us informed me that he had accidentally clicked on another window and charged me two nightly deposits of $200 each when the deposit should have only been $100. He then explained that he had mistakenly checked us into a different reservation and would need to restart the entire check-in process. I have another reservation booked for July, and after this experience, I am seriously reconsidering whether I want to return. I expressed my concerns because restarting the process would require another deposit charge while I waited for the previous charges to be refunded back to my credit card. This made no sense to me, especially since the mistake was not mine. After speaking with a manager, I was told they would remove the additional $100 deposit requirement, but I would still need to make a $1 charge. At that point, I felt I should not have been required to authorize any additional charges since I had already been incorrectly charged twice due to their error. After check-in was finally completed, the employee asked if I wanted my wristband linked to my credit card for purchases throughout the resort. I said yes. He confirmed my card information, and we proceeded to our room. Later, while at the water park, I attempted to use my wristband to purchase a drink and discovered that it had never been linked to my credit card. I had specifically asked him twice to make sure it was connected. Because it was not, I had to leave the pool area and return to my room on the 7th floor to retrieve my wallet. This was frustrating and completely avoidable. However, the most concerning part of our stay happened later that evening. As we were leaving the pool area around 8:20 PM, I noticed a young girl, approximately 7 years old, who appeared lost and was visibly panicking. I approached her and asked if she was okay. She told me she was trying to get back to her room on the 8th floor but did not know her room number and was unable to locate her parents. Wanting to ensure her safety, I sent my husband to find a Great Wolf Lodge employee. He located the closest staff member near the store by the pool entrance and explained the situation. The employee told him that someone would meet us at the elevator. My husband returned, but no employee accompanied him. No one asked for a description of the child, where she had been found, or any other information that would seem important when assisting a lost child. We waited approximately 15 minutes and still no employee, security officer, or manager arrived. Eventually, a boy who appeared to be around 12 years old approached the girl. She said she knew him and walked away with him. Concerned for her safety, I followed behind to make sure she was actually reunited with a responsible adult. Thankfully, she was eventually reunited with her father, who was actively searching for her. What is most alarming is that during the entire time this child was lost and alone, not a single employee or security team member arrived to assist. Approximately 30 minutes passed from the time we reported the situation. No one followed up with us, no one came to investigate, and no one appeared to take the report seriously. As I am writing this review at approximately 9:46 PM, we still have not heard from security or any member of management regarding the incident. This is deeply concerning. If someone with bad intentions had encountered that little girl before we did, the outcome could have been very different. Based on what I witnessed, the hotel would have had no idea a child was missing and showed no sense of urgency after being notified. For a family-focused resort that markets itself as a safe destination for children, this lack of response is unacceptable. While mistakes at check-in can happen, the failure to properly address a child safety concern is far more serious. After five years of loyal visits and many positive memories, I never expected to leave feeling this disappointed. I hope management takes this review seriously and reevaluates both staff training and emergency response procedures so that no other family has a similar experience

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    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park - Eli Home staff

    Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park

    4.1(415 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Took my son Yves to this fun and amazing place. The…read morehighlight was Urban Air had an indoor zipline!! Truly awesome. Food was fantastic and impressed with plenty of beer options. Restrooms were super clean which is a plus. My son enjoyed the many options of fun games. We will definitely return as we were both impressed. Customer Service was top notch as well.

    Review challenge 58/365 Day Challenge…read more We frequently visit UA for casual Play dates or bday celebration either it's for a friend or a mini celebration for my 2 youngest kids, this past year. Especially hearing that there's a new attraction SKYRIDER that opened mid September 2025, my son came here w 2 of his closet bud to celebrate his bday. They were so excited to ride the Skyrider, it's a zip line across partial of the park. I highly definitely recommend this indoor playground. It's probably the best one in OC. We've gone to a lot the past years. This place has so much for your kids to do. Met the manager Terry and Sally. They are both amazing and friendly. Always there to answer your questions and needs. Our school Mabel Paine had a day of fundraising here also. UA loves to support and gives back to the community. Love a friendly oriented company. What's awesome is they now have a security here that I love since it's open. Security really nice. The indoor playground is pretty clean and well taken care of. Love the mascot Urbie. He's also cool with the kids. We are regulars here and definitely plan to return. They have great yearly membership at a great value. Must check it out!

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    Boomers Irvine

    Boomers Irvine

    3.1(1.1k reviews)
    10.4 mi

    I came to Boomers for a corporate event, and honestly, it was a pretty good package. We got…read moreunlimited rides, go-karts, laser tag, and 3 hours of free gameplay. The free games were the blue tap games, so you don't earn tickets, but there were still a ton of fun options. We didn't even come close to using the full 3 hours because there was so much to do. My favorites were the basketball games and Connect 4 basketball. We played a few rounds of laser tag, which was super fun, but a lot of the equipment seemed broken that day. They also couldn't split us into teams, so everyone was playing individually instead. The go-karts were really fun for a group we got a whole round to just our coworkers. Some of the karts definitely felt faster than others, which made things interesting. We also did mini golf, and the course was much bigger than I expected. It took quite a while to get through all the holes. One thing to note is that the rides don't always have staff standing by them. If you want to ride something, you may have to find an employee and ask them to operate it. Overall, there was honestly more to do than we could fit into the 3 hours. We didn't even get to everything we wanted to try. Despite a few operational issues, we had a really fun time and felt like the event package offered a lot of value.

    Have visited many times over the years. Many changes over time, some good. Last night I went with…read moremy teenage son and arrived less than two hours before closing which meant we each got an unlimited attraction pass for $29. This was a good value compared to regular prices. Enjoyed the go carts twice; attendants were very patient with customers and trouble makers. Cart track is super fun, carts ran well, fun competition! Bumper boats were closed; perhaps weather isn't warm enough yet or demand was low. Two fountain sodas at the snack bar were $13. Pretty outrageous. Tried to use the batting cages. Our unlimited pass didn't seem to apply however, which was disappointing, as our key cards were unable to activate the cages in two different lanes. We moved on to mini golf. Well lit and good music is the best I can say. Overall I can tell the courses have been improving from a maintenance standpoint but the greens are TERRIBLE. If you have to putt over broken turf or your ball gets stuck in a pit of death that used to be part of the brick border, it disrupts the fun and becomes frustrating. Seriously, Boomers. Put some of that ridiculous soda pop revenue into fixing your miserable astroturf. There were tears and holes everywhere. The arcade gets periodically updated but we didn't use it this time due to time constraints. Always had fun on the multitude of games available. Same with laser tag, we just ran out of time. Was not crazy about the process for golf putters and bats for the batting cages. There only seemed to be one person in charge of handing these out from the desk and they were stuck handling a long ticket line so we pretty much helped ourselves by reaching over the counter and grabbing what we needed.

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    Camelot Golfland - Still so eye-catching from the roadside

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    3.6(744 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    We brought our nieces and nephew, and they had an absolute blast. We did too. The arcade has a…read moregreat variety of games, so there's something for everyone. The mini-golf course is enormous, it feels like it never ends, which made it even more fun. There are also plenty of snack and food options to choose from. Overall, it was a great experience, and we'd definitely come back.

    When it comes to mini golf, this is my fave within a 50 mile radius from LA, more specifically, the…read moreEastside. I can only say good things about my experiences putting at Camelot. It's always clean, there are many decent fast meal options, and it feels relaxing under the palm trees on springy days. Inside, you have so many options to game--from Mario Brothers to Space Invaders. You can fall down a video game rabbit hole here. Also, the bumper cars are lit up and Lazer Tag is calling all players. There's a cafeteria-style "common hall" serving up pizza, nachos, hot dogs, fries, and bevvies. Outside, the bumper boats are a refreshing way to cool down. You can see that the staff works hard at maintaining the grounds. There's always someone working on the many pools and water features when I go. Overall, the greens are in good shape. Sure, a ball may stick, but it's a game. Mulligans and astro turf hiccups are par for this course. Want to practice random kindness? If you see a bottle on the ground, feel free to recycle in the receptacle placed by the tee box. It's nice that they thought to have as many receptacles as they did. It really helps keep the place tidy. The staff is young & laid back yet attentive. One clean sweep across all 4 courses at the opening of each AM shift, however, could help keep it 100% litter-free. See, I warned you--I had nothing but good things to say about Camelot Golfland. Will be back! Once I get the go again from my Sir Lancelot to brave the journey to Anaheim, we'll return for a 6-minute tournament to ride the Go Carts like chariots.

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