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    The Frida Cinema - The Frida Cinema

    The Frida Cinema

    4.8(215 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    I came for the volunteer pick which was Signs and boy am I glad that I did because this was the…read morebest way to rewatch a classic! what a LOVELY art house my god! from the outside to the inside this place had stars in my eyes. and then to walk in and be greeted by the loveliest crew just made this all the better!! even the bathrooms were so cool!! considering The Frida is a not-for-profit art house, I really can't complain much. I do have to say that the pizza was sad and I'm glad I use a voucher to get it or else I would've been more sad. The popcorn though was DELICIOUS I could've eaten three more bags! and i wouldn't recommend sitting on the left side if youre in auditorium 2 because there was bumping and brushing on the other side of the wall the entire film which was unfortunately very distracting. but i cannot wait to go back!! Jennifer's Body showing here i come!

    Great independent movie theater. Lots of cool community events and they show a lot of classics and…read moreunique movies, niche ones from the past and much more. A lot of them are one day only special showings and some are played a couple days, so definitely follow their socials to see what's going to be showing next. They also have their own film club that you can join with discounts and benefits too. They also have their own merchandise too and participate in a lot of local community events, which is always neat. Love to see that. Concessions are also affordable, unlike at large chain theaters. Huge plus. I came back here again recently to watch the Bang Dream! 10th Anniversary concert showing. Lots of cosplayers, wota doing wotagei (Google it, you won't be disappointed) during the showing (testament to how chill welcoming this theater is), and we did a group photo at the end together and there was a merch gathering in front. Absolute W. Since it is a smaller theater, the restrooms can get super busy with lots of people there for a singular event, so keep this in mind if you have to time your restroom breaks best on intermission etc. My only qualm, though might makes sense based on context, but the seats were super uncomfortable (though I was sitting for 5 hours for a very extended showing) and my lower back and butt muscles were cooked. Maybe bring a cushion or something for the next visit.

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    Bathroom art featuring iconic women in cinema

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    Mosaic Rhino Tours - Tanzania!

    Mosaic Rhino Tours

    5.0(4 reviews)
    11.1 mi

    Mosaic Rhino Tours provided an exemplary trip for us to Africa! Every single detail was taken care…read moreof with precise attention, thoroughness and professionalism. As a result, we were able to enjoy our game drives, hotel accommodations and experiences completely! It was a world class experience, and I give them my highest recommendation!

    We had four cities scattered around Spain to visit in just 10 days. Mosaic Rhino Tours created the…read moreperfect itinerary, placing us at the heart of the cities whether we were exploring art and architecture, the beach, historical sites, or unique dining experiences. Barcelona started at a tapas bar where we chose tapas from a buffet in a rustic atmosphere of archways made of giant stones, Then a Barcelona tour that included architecture from the Roman era to Gaudi's creations and a view of America's Cup race in the Marina. A train took us to Alicante where we stayed in a Palace that was 100 feet away from the plaza full of sidewalk cafes! Paid a visit to the Miguel Cervantes tribute (Author of Don Quixote), the plaza, and marina. Next was Seville, where we took a tour and stopped at a Pizza restaurant -- walked around some landmarks, and prepped for our 4 days in Madrid. There we had an amazing Tapas and Wine Tour, visited Prado Museum, and other historical sites, and yes, discovered some amazing cafe/restaurants right around the corner from our hotel. Found the best Paella in Spain, discovered new wines, and found a restaurant "Jardin Secreto" overlooking the plaza. (from a list of hidden dining gems thanks to tour guide Patricia Willems.) There is no way I could have arranged or found everything myself. It was definitely a one-of-a-kind experience.

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    Barcelonna Basilica of Santa Maria del Pi,

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    Visiting the Masai Tribe, Kenya.

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    Cathedral in the gothic area of Barcelona.

    Bowlero Riverside

    Bowlero Riverside

    3.4(287 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    We had such a great experience at Lucky Strike Bowling! This place used to be called Bowlero. My…read moreson's band got together for bowling, pizza, and fries, and they had the absolute best time. We booked the package with two bowling games, and it included all the pizza, fries, and drinks the kids wanted within the hour and a half we reserved -- which made everything so easy and stress-free. After bowling, they all headed to the arcade and didn't want to leave. The space is fun, well organized, and perfect for groups. Most importantly, the staff was incredibly kind, welcoming, and helpful throughout our visit, which really made the experience even better. The kids are already asking when we can go back. Highly recommend for family outings, group hangouts, or celebrations!

    Idk if they recently got an upgrade or what but everything looks super new and nice. It's also…read morereally clean and has a lot of potential. One thing I just didn't like was there was literally sooooo many lanes open and they made us all squeeze in one side of the room. I mean I get it if they were busy but wtheck. They should've spread everyone apart to give us all some comfort. I get it for a restaurant if they have one server and we all have to be scrunched together but this made no sense. Another thing is that it is super expensive. The food is pretty expensive. I got one flat bread (not even a full pizza) and a large fries and two extra dips. It came out to almost $30. For two games and 2 pairs of shoes it costs almost $70. I guess that's how much bowling is nowadays. It does get busy during the night during weekends, but they do have a half off weekday special and isn't as busy during the mornings. Their arcade set up is pretty big I didn't even bother playing that bc who knows I would've spend another $50 on just games. The area kinda sketch, just beware of your surroundings.

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    Bowlero Riverside - Don't place menus in the bar area if you can't order directly from the bar. $45 for this!!Service is so slow - only 1 bar tender UGH

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    Don't place menus in the bar area if you can't order directly from the bar. $45 for this!!Service is so slow - only 1 bar tender UGH

    Corona Heritage Park and Museum - Our cashier

    Corona Heritage Park and Museum

    3.6(28 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Such a nice free thing to do in the city of Corona. The first museum we entered was the history of…read moreCorona. Explore the early beginnings of Corona from 1914. You can see schools, firefighter uniforms, racing, agriculture and even a small convenience store. The woman that works there was so sweet and welcoming. She offered us fruit on our way out. Next we went to see the train museum. It was so detailed and cute. Keep an eye out for the parts that move. There's a spot to step up on for the littlest to take a closer look. My toddler was still too small to see so I was carrying her around and a kind man brought out a stepping stool for her to stand up on. Last we went into the barn to see the horse and carriage. We enjoyed the sun outside in the garden and read some books. Overall we had a wonderful time and I was so grateful for everyone's hospitality.

    Pretty little area with options to rent for events. I went over on a Saturday in January to get a…read more"lay of the land" in researching a venue for our wedding next year. I didn't ask anyone "in charge" for info but, visited the art museum building and enjoyed speaking with the folks gathered to look at the art and chat. Enjoyed my time walking the grounds. I just don't know if the rules they have in place will work in our budget as the rental fee is a bit steep and doesn't even include chairs for a wedding ceremony at the gazebo lawn area. It also seems steep to have to secure one of their security people to serve a champagne toast. Those are logistics for our particular needs that don't effect this park as a whole. Bring out your visitors and the kiddos to explore!

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