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    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour

    Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour

    4.4
    (158 reviews)
    13.0 mi

    My husband and I did the Napa City Ghosts & Legends Walking Tour last night as a Christmas gift,…read moreand I absolutely loved it. The tour guides (aka very accomplished paranormal investigators) were engaging, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about Napa's history and the paranormal. It was the perfect mix of spooky, fun, and fascinating -- we learned so much about downtown Napa along the way. We can't wait to do their Sonoma tour next and to watch the documentaries the tour leads are part of. Highly recommend!

    We participated in the Napa Downtown Walk, Ghosts of the Redlight District & Main St. with Devin as…read moreour tour guide. I think he did a pretty good job keeping it casual and interesting. Attendees become paranormal investigators during the tour, given several tools to track paranormal activity (spiritual dowsing rods, and a ghost hunting meter that measures electric signals (as ghosts give off electric signals). We made about 4-5 different stops that are either haunted or have affiliation with death, and Devin helped the group communicate with ghosts during some of the stops, combining storytelling with interesting historical events in Napa. We had a combination of skeptics and believers in our group, including at least one witch. I, of course, came for the entertainment, getting to talk about serial killers, learn a bit about history, and also get in a few laughs as Devin brings the humor as well. I did learn some new things, such as the difference between a ghost and a spirit, possible origins of the terms "lobbying" and "pulling my leg", and that Cole's Chop House (where my bf and I had dinner earlier that day) was formerly a mortuary. We ended at the courthouse, not where we started the tour, with the story of the last public execution in California which took place here in Napa. Overall, we had a fun time, and it's an unconventional way to tour the streets of Napa, and definitely enjoyable if you like ghost stories.

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    Ghost hunting with K2 meters!
    Ghost hunting with K2 meters!
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    Nightmare Island

    Nightmare Island

    2.7
    (9 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    Honestly, it was not what I expected. I came in hoping for a very scary set up with scare actors…read moreroaming around. Something like Queen Mary Dark Harbor or at the very least like Knotts. You come in they scan your ticket and they give you two blue tickets for the haunted house. We had bough the fast pass for this event and so we were suppose to get two fast pass tickets only to realize at the front they gave me general admission. I apologized to the greeter and offered to show my official tickets but she said it was fine. Up until this point I was confused about the tickets. I wasn't sure if this is a haunted house that you can go in many times but it was clear it was a one time deal. That was pretty upsetting. So we basically paid $50 dollars to go into the haunted house once. And it was quite a small haunted house too. They advertised all these vendors and food trucks but there was only 3 vendors there and two food trucks. We did get food from Benitos but it was not that good. Their strawberry lemonade tasted like tap water. I was expecting a lot more overall and i was let down. I was even embarrassed to have recommended a family member stop by. She got there at 5 and there was nothing and then waited in line until 6:30 only to leave at 7 after going through the haunted house. There was nothing more to do at that point.

    These days going to an event requires planning and saving precious coin to do something special for…read morea bit of entertainment outside of face in the phone. That being said, some feedback 1. Find legit food vendors. You had 1 - Mernas and it was good but the others were borderline health code violators or inept at serving the public. 2. Keep your security - they were the only ones nice enough to welcome us and thank us for choosing your event. Ticket/ sales could have extended same courtesy, but didn't. 3. The value of the $30 ticket was lost - as there was simply no one in line - at all - I would have saved $10 and fees just walking up and buying a $20 GA ticket for my son. I am sure timing matters and so does the date selected, but was very disappointed with our online ticket purchase. 4. Display by local Obtaiumworks was cool to see. But the event seemed to be missing some dressing on the salad inside. Lots of empty open space not decorated or themed . Music /sound area could have been dressed with less chintzy decorations and lighting. Employ local artisans to develop the space! 5. Felt sorry for the marketplace vendors - who were kind and hopefully made enough money to pay for their booths. Overall, I left the event feeling let down and wallet stabbed. After reading these other recent reviews, I see why. Seriously, arguing with the disabled? ADA violations are no joke. As a business you could treat families of all different capabilities with better care! Themed nights might be something to think of to get more entertainment through and better food vendors connected and draw a better crowd stream. You're in the perfect location for Sea /nautical theme, radioactive nuclear themes military, fantasy etc. partner with out Vallejo artists resources so many talented folks live and create here! Welcome your guests! Be kind! These reviews mention how rude you all are to people who dropped far more money on the event than me and frankly that's unacceptable. Thank guests when they leave small touches like these mean something to a hard working parent like me choosing to save cash for an event like this ! Shows me you recognize I could have taken that money elsewhere, but I kept it local and with your operation getting there to support you! It matters! Do it! So when asked - the kid appreciated the experience - as a parent in the end, that's all you really hope for.

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    Nightmare Island
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    Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

    Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

    2.3
    (2.8k reviews)
    13.1 mi

    The workers should be more efficient in loading and unloading. Comparing to Universal Studios and…read moreDisneyland, Sic Flags Vallejo workers take triple the time. Thus the park is not that crowded but it still takes very long for rides. If this is improved, park's memberships and attendees will double or triple. Even during the summer when kids are out, the park is quite empty for a weekday afternoon. Major upkeep, spiderwebs, cleanliness, paint, are all needed upgrades and regular maintenance. Used to be SO good years ago! Parking is easy not too crowded. Staff some are very enthusiastic some do not want to be here. Price for tickets and memberships are reasonable.

    I had low expectations for Discovery Kingdom due to all the reviews, but it turned out way better…read morethan I imagined. We went on a Thursday and arrived around 10:30am. Got a fantastic parking spot close to the entrance. Opted to walk ~10 minutes to the entrance instead of taking the trolley/bus. My husband and I have the gold pass and are all about trying to maximize our value. The gold pass alone has been great for saving on parking costs after multiple visits. We were also able to buy Bring-A-Friend discounted tickets at Discovery Kingdom even though our home park is California's Great America. In comparison to California's Great America, I found the employees here much more pleasant and efficient in loading rides and doing safety checks. Waits for rides (included kiddie rides) didn't feel as long and it made a huge difference in our experience! My husband got the Fast Lane Ultimate and had a great experience squeezing in about 15 rides with no long waits. Mainly just needed to wait his turn as a car finished up. As for food, if you plan to stay a while and eat there, highly recommend the all day dining plan. The premium all day dining plan includes free refills (ICEEs included) and we totally got our money's worth within two meals! We shared food from two dining plans for five adults and a young toddler and were pretty full by the end of the day. There were plenty of tables with umbrellas for shade, so didn't have trouble finding a spot on a Thursday, but can see it being a problem when it's more crowded. Restrooms were very clean and plentiful. My husband and I accidentally forgot our diaper bag and thankfully, the shops had emergency diapers kits. Overall, very pleasant experience going on a non-peak day!

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    Cockatoo from Discovery Center!
    Cockatoo from Discovery Center!
    Caramel filled churro inside
    Caramel filled churro inside
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    Cool Patch Pumpkins

    Cool Patch Pumpkins

    3.7
    (361 reviews)
    16.3 mi
    $$$

    We came mainly for the corn maze. $22 per person was pretty steep, but it was a lot of fun!…read moreApparently it's one of the biggest in the world. We went right at sundown, so we had that extra element of spookiness. You get a map, but it's really easy to lose your sense of direction in there. We relied heavily on other people's explorations of dead ends. The path itself is fairly nicely paved, but it's a bit bumpy, like a row of speed bumps. We made it out in less than an hour. After the maze, we picked up some pumpkins. It was fun choosing the pumpkins that become our jack o lanterns later, Pro tips: - if you go when it's truly dark, bring a flashlight for the corn maze - you'll get your corn maze tickets faster, potentially, if you pay in cash. when I went, they got their own fast line - pumpkins are cheaper in bulk. we bought 7 for less than $5 each (medium sizes)

    I feel Cool Patch Pumpkins is the best corn maze in Northern California. It's such a staple for the…read morecollege community that it's our UC Davis TSA traditional go to spot during Halloween! Tackling the maze after dark, around 8pm is an hour long, challenging experience, so definitely bring a flashlight. They close at 10 PM, so be sure to get out of the maze before that time. The entry fee is $22 per person, and they will provdie you a map upon entrance, and the the bridges are marked as checkpoints. If you are able to reach the checkpoints, you will be fine!

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    Gotta take them selfies!
    Our classic piggyback pose in front of the Dino statues
    Our classic piggyback pose in front of the Dino statues
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    Mouse-Con

    Mouse-Con

    3.8
    (5 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    Mouse-Con is such a sweet event. I enjoy going with my friend the past few years. We started going…read moreto Mouse-Con in South San Francisco, then it moved to Concord. Price for a ticket is cheap ($10 in 2021), compared to D23. People are allowed to express themselves in Disney attire, just like at Disneyland, this is a safe space. We've never parked at the hotel lot, I don't know if it's covered? There are restaurants walking distance from the hotel: Taco Bell, The Habit, Starbucks, and more. My favorite thing to do is walk around and look at what the vendors are selling. I've always made some amazing purchases for not too much money. My friend loves to attend the panels. Super amazing, they are able to draw out at least one famous Disney person. Bring cash if you wish to have something signed by a Disney Princess, it appears to run $40 in cash for signatures and $20 for a photo. Great way to get your Disney fix without having to drive 400 miles. Also now that so many Disney stores have closed in the Bay Area, you can walk about a shop a little. See you next year.

    I never knew such a convention existed in the Bay Area until a few months ago. The name Mouse-Con…read moreleads you to believe it's a convention pretty much based around Mickey Mouse or so I thought but I was wrong. This year it was being held in the crown plaza hotel, they utilized a few conference rooms, part of the lobby and a mice portion of the registration area of the hotel. The admission fee was $10 I believe and parking was free, they did have shirts, buttons and other souvenirs for sake with the Mouse-Con logo on them but they sold out pretty fast. This convention is only held on one day but you will get through it pretty fast as it is really small. It was an all around Disney Convention with so much cool merchandise, many of the vendors were selling exclusive park merchandise such as limited released pins, funko pops, spirit jerseys, mouse ears, vintage memorabilia and just about everything you could possibly think of. I did like the selection and variety of items that were being sold, although some items were highly priced I did get some good deals on pins and a pair of ears. The convention also held a costume/cosplay contest which was great and there were tons of creative costumes! There were some guest speakers and special guests such as Margaret Kerry (Known for the famed Tinkerbell), Eva Bella & Livvy Stubenrauch (Voices of Ana and Elsa from "Frozen"), Tony Bancroft (helped create Pumbaa for Lion King, Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast and Lago the parrot from Aladdin). But this year's really special guest and spotlight was Disney Legend Bob Gurr!! Bob Gurr has designed most of the ride vehicles at Disneyland (Autopia, Haunted Mansion, Matterhorn Bobsleds, Disneyland Monorail and Submarine Voyage) as well as the King Kong encounter at Universal Studios Hollywood. I had the pleasure of meeting him and taking a picture with him, he's very nice and I had been wanting to meet him for a few years now so I'm glad to have experienced that. Overall it's a good convention I just think it should be bigger and should be two days instead of one and maybe have more vendors and other fun activities. It's worth checking out and hopefully I'll be back next year.

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    Donnie Dunagan (voice of Bambi) and Peter Bahn (voice of Thumper)
    Donnie Dunagan (voice of Bambi) and Peter Bahn (voice of Thumper)
    Panels
    Panels
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