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    4.4 (11 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Jenn J.

    Heavily chlorinated water. Strangely makes a large pile of bubbles before going down the drain. No food or beverage. Water is ok. No toys. But this is not enforced. Diaper changing table in a single women's single stall bathroom. Also a bench useful for changing the little ones into swim gear. Wish there was more shade. And a grassy area for seating / drying off / warming up. Good for 2+ year olds... Until the big kids run over little kids. My boy got a busted lip and scraps on his nose from a kid twice his age. :((

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    2 years ago

    Amazing place my kid enjoyed this place so much. He had a wonderful time it took me awhile to get him out the water but all was well.

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    4 years ago

    really great splash pad, plenty of parking. and my daughter loved it

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    8 years ago

    My kid enjoy this place and when he is in the water i can do my walk routine around i recomend this place spwcialy in this hot weather

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    11 years ago

    i find this place in yelp. it's cool. my kids like that. it's realy free. the water is worm.

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    Six Flags Magic Mountain - Amazing sunset and view

    Six Flags Magic Mountain

    2.9(4.4k reviews)
    40.4 mi

    What's up Flavor Budz!!…read more So, it's been a minute since I've been to Six Flags. I was feeling the burn, seriously, walked for hours! But anything for my niece, she wanted to be there for her birthday, so there we were. The family showed up and showed out for my baby girl. She and her closest girlfriends had a blast. The park wasn't crowded, so they got through lines pretty quick. The park is still in good shape, most rides are running, I just didn't realize how hilly it was! Eh! Good thing I had my cute walking shoes on, auntie was cute! Ok! My hubby upgraded our day pass, so Six Flags, I'll be back! P.S. If you're interested, upgrade your day pass inside the park for $50 a ticket. You get access to all four parks: Knott's Soak City, Six Flags, and Hurricane Harbor! - You're welcome

    For context, this is for my experience back in January 2024, my second or third visit to the park…read more For someone who loved thrill rides, it is indeed a coaster paradise (loved Tatsu, Full Throttle, X2 in particular). Couldn't get on Twisted Colossus due to size, barely got on Batman. But that isn't why I'm rating this low. No, I'm rating this low because of how the park responded to lost/found items. Fast forward to 2025 briefly; got a Disney pass, lost some Sunglasses on Splash mountain ride, got them back within the week, despite being lost on an obscure part of the ride. So what happened in January then? I was riding the dueling coasters based on cars. A fun concept, truly. Was really enjoying myself... until we stopped back into the station. I do blame myself for losing my phone after stupidly placing it in my back pocket of my pants; the phone slipped out during one of the loops in the second half of the ride, landing in an obscure part of the park below the tracks. However, I certainly do not blame myself for what happened after, but on the park: Once I got home 60 miles later, I uploaded the phone's location via Find My to the park's lost and found website, along with a link to a POV video where the loss approximately took place. A report was made shortly after. Fast forward to July of that year: I'm at my work's conference, and get a random text... from China. Evidently my phone was actually found at Six Flags, but was sold on some black market to be taken into China. Keep in mind: despite a report being made, no official response was made from Six Flags about the phone's fate. It's partially why I stopped visiting Six Flags altogether after my birthday in June... the Magic and thrill of visiting that Mountain died out, all because one bad customer service experience, and lack of due diligence. I certainly hope the lost/found experience had gotten better since the merger, but in case it hadn't? Let this be a warning, and god help you.

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    Six Flags Magic Mountain - Loaded tots. I think they would have been $16.99 (had the dining pass and could get food or snack every 90 minutes $44.99 + tax for the pass

    Loaded tots. I think they would have been $16.99 (had the dining pass and could get food or snack every 90 minutes $44.99 + tax for the pass

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    K1 Speed Torrance - An ex-Dale Earnhardt NASCAR racecar sits on display in the lobby.

    K1 Speed Torrance

    3.4(723 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    The automatic doors parted before me like the gates to a forbidden arena. My heart pounded--not…read morefrom fear, but from anticipation. The smell hit me first: burning rubber mixed with ozone, a bouquet that spoke of countless battles fought on these very tracks. I approached the counter, signed the waiver with trembling hands. This was it. My initiation into the world of electric velocity. The safety briefing washed over me. Speed limits. Racing lines. Flags. But my mind was already elsewhere, imagining the perfect lap, the flawless execution of every turn. Then I saw it: the kart. Sleek. Silent. Deadly. I lowered myself into the molded seat, gripped the steering wheel. The moment my foot touched the accelerator, everything changed. The instant torque slammed me back into my seat! No engine roar, no warming up--just pure, unadulterated acceleration that felt like being shot from a cannon! The first corner approached rapidly. I braked--perhaps too hard--and felt the rear end slide ever so slightly. My pupils dilated. This was it. This was the dance. Turn two. I remembered the instructor's words. Brake early. Apex late. Accelerate through. My body moved on instinct, finding the rhythm, becoming one with the machine. By lap three, everything crystallized. The track revealed its secrets to me. That slight banking in corner four. The deceptive tightness of the chicane. Each revelation was a flavor explosion on my palate--bitter defeat transformed into sweet victory! Other racers surrounded me. I could feel their presence, their fighting spirit! We weaved through corners in formation, each seeking that perfect line, that extra tenth of a second. When I finally executed a flawless outside pass on the long straight, my entire body surged with electricity! The laps blurred together in a symphony of speed. Left, right, brake, accelerate--a recipe perfected through repetition, each iteration bringing me closer to nirvana. And then, too soon, the checkered flag. My final time flashed on the screen. I stumbled from the kart, legs shaking, heart racing, a massive grin splitting my face. The other racers gathered around the timing board, comparing battle scars and bragging rights. This wasn't just fun. This was transcendent. This was speed distilled to its purest essence, served at precisely the right temperature to ignite the soul! K1 Speed had delivered a five-star experience that left me hungry for more.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    I came here today on 5/24/2026 for a birthday party. All of the kids were WAY over the 48 inches…read moreheight requirement. Many of our kids were still told they were too little to ride.. What's wrong the point of the height requirement if the kids still can't ride..

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    K1 Speed Torrance - Rain or shine, every day is a great day for indoor racing at K1 Speed Torrance!

    Rain or shine, every day is a great day for indoor racing at K1 Speed Torrance!

    K1 Speed Torrance - Our all-electric go karts are the fastest in the industry and can reach speeds of up to 45 mph!

    Our all-electric go karts are the fastest in the industry and can reach speeds of up to 45 mph!

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    Knott's Berry Farm - Cute bear!

    Knott's Berry Farm

    3.3(5.1k reviews)
    19.4 mi

    Shanitha in customer service is fantastic at her job! We had a great time on the trip!!!read more

    The Bishop Amat High School Regiment and Choir had an opportunity to visit Knott's Berry Farm as…read morepart of the "Music in the Park" program. This is a project in which elementary, middle, and high school choirs and bands performed at Valencia High School in the city of Placentia, CA, in the morning, and were then invited to visit Knott's Berry Farm for fun and the award ceremony in the late afternoon. We were thrilled that both our Bishop Amat Choir and Bands took home four first-place trophies across four categories. Back to Knott's Berry Farm, this amusement park is so much fun. It is a large property, and there is so much to see, do, and enjoy a great, memorable time. On this day, when we visited the park, it was a bit crowded (but fun nonetheless) as numerous school-aged choirs and bands were there, and it was also opening day for Knotts' Soak City water park. Knotts had a promotion for ticket holders who visited both parks on the same day. The crowds were no problem whatsoever as we ALL managed to get on numerous rides, listen to music, eat ice cream, and have bartered fish tacos for dinner. The park is well-maintained, employees were all extremely friendly and helpful, and security can be seen throughout the park to ensure everyone's safety. My family and I chose to purchase standard annual passes, which were very affordable at $120.09 per pass. Interest-free monthly payments are a great option if you prefer not to pay for your season pass in one shot. Now that my family and I have annual passes with parking included, we will definitely visit often, if only to have lunch or dinner at the park.

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    Knott's Berry Farm - 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.

    Knott's Berry Farm - All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax

    All season drink plan..... $39 + Tax

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    Golf n' Stuff - Mini track, max adrenaline! Lit'l Indy LETS GO!!

    Golf n' Stuff

    4.0(836 reviews)
    13.5 mi

    Gold n' Stuff is a great place for kids and teens. Some adults like to play miniature golf, but we…read morehave only seen them on rides with their kids. The place has been around quite some time and kids do tend to make a mess, but they keep up after it. Parking is for a fee, but sometimes you get a game card that comes with the parking. It can get crowded in the summer and on weekends. We go on week days and have been several times. Now, the prices in here add up fast so be mindful of that, but it is the same as other similar places. Miniature golf is about 16$, a go kart is about 12$, the arcade can really add up so get a card that you can use for the wide variety of games they have. The bumper boats and Disk Thrill Ride are about 12$ per person. We love their little train and that is about 5$. You can get a two hour wrist band and we do that and save a lot that way. All in all the prices are fair. The service there is nice and the place has a lot to offer, you don't have to do it all. There is a lot to do. They also have Birthday Parties there and that is great. It is super fun.

    This is just a review of the mini golf. Sprawling! Tons of fun holes, a wild layout that requires…read moremultiple plays to see where each path goes. I've played all of them and enjoy all of them. The further you get from the main office, the less control there is and if you go at peak times, you'll deal with a lot of unattended kids. But the courses are fun, the layout is unique and it is definitely a fun date night. Bonus points for a cameo in Wreck It Ralph.

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    Golf n' Stuff - Front entrance of Golf N' Stuff's Party Room, lit up and ready for fun.

    Front entrance of Golf N' Stuff's Party Room, lit up and ready for fun.

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    Universal Studios Hollywood

    Universal Studios Hollywood

    3.7(6.4k reviews)
    17.6 mi

    Crowds made everything take longer. Just walking around is an ordeal. They need to make this park…read morebigger.. Lol. Place is great and the food is always updating with the occasion. Pay for parking but with in:out privileges. Currently the park closes a bit early (latest was 8pm). Not sure when they will be open any later.

    This place was on Jen's list of things to do, so we decided to plan a one day visit…read more Checking out the parking and traffic conditions for a Monday adventure, we opted to take the Metrolink train to Union Station, then an Uber to Universal Studios. Considering that Uber drops you off at the entrance, the cost of the train/Uber is the same as driving (gas) and valet parking. Big win to start and allowed for resting on the way home. Bought our tickets through AAA, so a nice little savings there. Getting through security and into the park was fine. Due to the change in weather, we got a small locker which came in handy for our jacket/sweatshirt and a few personal items. $10 and you can access it as many times as you want all day. We sampled as much of the park as we could in a day. Kung Fu Panda Adventure, Harry Potter World (had a Butterbeer, rode Flight of the Hippogriff and Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey), Jurassic World - The Ride (my favorite), Revenge of the Mummy - The Ride, Transformers: The Ride-3D (Jen's favorite) and finished with Despicable Me Minion Mayhem. All lines moved well (HP & the FJ did have a slight mechanical delay) and the longest wait was just over 30 minutes. As for the rides, if you have motion sickness like I do, be warned that most are "simulation" rides and it will take some effort to keep your head and stomach right. We grabbed a few souvenirs on the way out and called it a successful visit. This park is meant to be experienced in more than one day, so if you want to try every single adventure, plan on two or more days. The park does offer a second day free ticket, so the additional cost is either transportation or a local hotel room. The annual pass (starting at $179) is another great idea, so you wouldn't have to do a back to back days. I personally don't plan on coming back, but only because the rides aren't the kind I enjoy and not indicative on the park itself.

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    Universal Studios Hollywood
    Universal Studios Hollywood
    Universal Studios Hollywood

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