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    4.3 (47 reviews)

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    Astro Orbiter
    Travis T.

    I grew up a fan of science fiction and loved visiting this themed land on my family trips to Disneyland as a kid. It is one of the original lands from when the park opened in 1955. I still remember my mom taking me on Space Mountain for the first time as a little boy. I was scared out of my mind. Today it is still a favorite and I ride on it whenever I can. I also remember when Star Tours first opened. I grew up a big fan of Star Wars and was excited to go on a ride based on those movies at Disneyland. It is funny that when Disneyland first opened, Tomorrowland represented the future in the year 1986. They ended overhauling it to make it more futuristic looking in the late 90s. There have been many rides and attractions that have come and gone since the early days. Some of the ones that I personally remember were the Flight to the Moon, PeopleMover, the old Rocket Jets and Michael Jackson's Captain EO. I miss the Jedi Training Academy show that you could watch as you ate your lunch on the patio. When I was a teenager, they used to have a cool arcade called Starcade in Tomorrowland that we would spend hours dumping our quarters into the machines. Today, Tomorrowland looks much different than the days when I was a kid. I feel like they could do more with this land. The PeopleMover tracks still sit empty. That big two-story round building just seems like a waste of space. They never have anything good in it. Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and Star Tours are about the only things that I come here for. Autopia was fun as a kid, but I can't stand the gasoline fumes. Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is ok to go on if there is no line. I would love for them to bring the TRON Lightcycle Run here to Disneyland. The Star Trader is a cool place to shop for Star Wars merchandise and Alien Pizza Planet is great for a quick bite. Disney made a movie based off Tomorrowland in 2015 that starred George Clooney. But it got mediocre reviews and didn't do well.

    Brian V.

    Tomorrowland is retro-futuristic area of Disneyland. Kind of like the same vibe I got when I first watched the movie The Rocketeer (which is also a Disney property, I believe). This area is the home of fun and iconic rides such as Space Mountain, Star Tours, as well as the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters and Autopia. I remember going to Disneyland before the Avengers Campus was open across the way and I think I remember them having an area here where they had Avengers displays with an emphasis on Iron Man. That was fun too! I love the aesthetic and feel of this area a lot and I'm a big fan of the Star Tours and Space Mountain rides. I would say these two rides are musts when visiting the park. The area itself is not huge so it feels fun to drop in, experience the atmosphere and some of the rides and you can be on your way.

    Conor B.

    I have been going to Disneyland for almost 4 decades now and for as long as I can remember, Tomorrowland has always been my favorite area of the park. All of the rides that are there (and those that have come and gone....we miss you Peoplemover & Captain EO) have so much nostalgia tied to them for me. I could spend so much time just walking through here looking at the theming. Rides here are also so strong. Star Tours, Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear, Autopia, Submarines. The land crams so many A list rides into such a small area that is just incredible. However, having that many bit rides all in one area also means lots of crowds and often long lines. Space Mountain is consistently one of the longest wait times throughout the day. But honestly, I don't really mind waiting. Line theming is great for most of these rides and the time passes quickly. I will say, however, the land really comes to life after dark. The lighting on the rides and buildings is just spectacular. It really stands out against the rest of the park. It rightfully feels completely different. Almost other worldly. Tomorrowland during the day is fun. Tomorrowland after dark is fantastic.

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    Diele K.

    Tomorrowland holds nostalgia, but is in desperate need of a refurbishment as it is anything but a land of the future. There are definitely parts I love like Space Mountain and Star Tours, but the overall theming of the land needs an overhaul. I do hope Disney invests in the the future.

    Erick W.

    Tomorrowland is a great place to ride a rocket ship, drive a car, dive in a submarine and blast the emperor zurg!!!! Have a blast in the cooled Tomorrowland ever at Disneyland!!!

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    Arlene M.

    Tomorrowland is a mixed bag in Disneyland but some of the good things outweigh those that are fair. Tomorrowland is home to the iconic Space Mountain with its immersive effects in taking you on a futuristic journey in a coaster with wild twists and turns (reviewed separately). You will also find autotopia, finding Nemo submarine voyage, and the Disneyland RR here as well (all reviewed separately). In addition they have Astro Orbitors, Star tours-the adventure continues and Buzz lightyear Astro blasters which is more of an interactive game type attraction. The Star Wars gift shop is a real find-You will never know what you may locate in there. Although Star Wars merchandise is prominent, you can find hard to find Halloween merchandise, pins, and even Apple watch bands there. One nice thing in this area is a Chase Disney Visa photo op with Darth Vader. He acts just like he did in the film and I had great laughs with him. Take advantage of this if you have that card. It is so funny and worthwhile. Dining is very limited here. My husband grabbed a bite from Pizza planet which he said he enjoyed but I was busy with other things. If I were going to try anything it would have been the Galatic grill. The Magic Kingdom counterpart: The Magic Kingdom excels here. With the opening of Tron there is a new premier bike ride indoor/outdoor attraction that is constantly in demand. Hope to ride it on my holiday visit this year. The submarine ride was never part of Tomorrowland over there, it was part of Fantasyland. In addtion to the rides above which may have different names they also have the people mover where you can get a sneak peek at Space Mountain. Finally there is the Carousel of progress. This attraction is classic Disney at its best and one of the 4 rides that debuted at the New York World's fair. Listen to great entertainment by Sonny Eclipse a futuristic robit on the keys when you order fast casual at Cosmic Ray's signature cafe. All in all Tomorrowland represents Walt Disney's dream of the future-always changing for the better.

    Elyse F.

    Tomorrowland is the land of tomorrow. Everything here is space themed. Get your jetpack ready, and blast off to adventure. (No actual jetpack required.) There are several rides located in Tomorrowland. Astro Orbiter is like a big kid/adult version of the Dumbo rider in Fantasyland. Buzz Lightyear's astro blasters is a dark ride where guests, a.k.a. Space Rangers shoot at targets to defeat Zurg. The updated Star Tours. A Star Wars themed ride that takes riders on a dizzying (well, for me anyway,) tour of the galaxy gone awry. Space Mountain is a roller coaster that is also an indoor dark ride. For little kids, there is Autopia. Depending on height, kids may drive a car. The Finding Nemo Submarines is another ride geared towards younger visitors. Matterhorn Mountain is on the outskirts of Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. Matterhorn is another roller coaster. There is also a stop on the Disneyland Railroad located behind Autopia. Star Trader is the largest of the retail shops located is Tomorrowland. This is where guests may purchase a lightsaber they customize themselves. Little Green Men Store Command is another Tomorrowland shop. Their merchandise is primarily Toy Story based. There are two smaller shops located in Tomorrowland. One is primarily Disney pins. The other is a kiosk over near Autopia. Tomorrowland has two main restaurants. One with indoor seating, and one with outdoor seating. The restaurant with outdoor seating sometimes has interactive stage shows. There is also usually a popcorn cart and a churros cart.

    Astro orbiters
    Ann T.

    Home of: -Astro Orbiters : the slightly faster, front and back seated Dumbo ride -Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage: still under construction, hopefully the new & improved version will make it a much more enjoyable ride. -Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters: not worth it if you have to wait more than 15-20 minutes. The photos taken during the ride sorely need to be improved and the last time I've gone on this the scores and blasters were completely glitched out. -Space Mountain: DEFINITE MUST. One of the most, if not THE MOST exhilarating rides in the entire park! -Autopia: DMV test simulator sometimes with DMV wait times too... There's also some Star Wars content there and it has stops for the Monorail (PRO-TIP if you go into Downtown Disney you can take the monorail here to bypass the wait at the front of the park!) and the Disneyland Railroad. As for food, there's Pizza Planet (no hassle simple pasta and pizza place with some seasonal favs), the Galactic Grill (breakfast and American fast food), and a churro cart (they have seasonal churros here too, but all of them have been mid compared to the other seasonal churros at other carts). For sure a stop for me cuz I gotta ride Space Mountain at least once every time I go into the parks. I'm not a huge Sci-Fi/space theme fan, so I'm mostly okay with this land.

    Victoria V.

    We loved our adventure in Tomorrowland. We felt like we were in another world. Space mountain was a fantastic ride too.

    Wendy L.

    For as long as I can remember, Tomorrowland has been and still is my favorite land at Disneyland Park. Perhaps my inner-nerd is drawn to all the techy decor such as the Orbitor or the neon lights that keep this land looking out-of-this-world. I remember taking a trip to Disneyland for Magic Music Days and sitting next to Dick Christie aka "Ted Lawson" (from the show "Small Wonder") on the Star Tours ride. I was a fan of the show and meeting him afterwards--and obnoxiously asking for a photo and signed autograph--was epic! I was super 'fan-girling', and it was fine being a crazy middle schooler haha. Anyway, it's evolved over the years but I still love Tomorrowland and the rides they offer here. I also like getting a meal from Pizza Port, specifically the Asian Chicken Salad. Even though my palate has changed, it's always nostalgic and traditional for me to eat here. Tomorrowland is enjoyable for both children and adults. One of the things I like about Tomorrowland is they have interactive activities such as the massive rotating ball on water, the live band performances, and, most recently, their Jedi Training Academy. They also have a larger gift shop compared to the other lands. Being so popular, the only downside to Tomorrowland is the long wait times! Overall, still a great place to check out.

    Denise W.

    Sister loves Tomorrowland more than any other land (other than Toontown) inside the Disney Land Park. We went on all rides here and saw everything here. Star wars and Buzz lightyear themed park. Its pretty cool. Lots of people like always. Supposedly to be techie. When I was a kid this was a wow. Now its like ok. But again sister did have fun.

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    3.3(5.1k reviews)
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    Shanitha in customer service is fantastic at her job! We had a great time on the trip!!!read more

    We visited Knott's Berry Farm for the first time on a Saturday, and while it was extremely busy, we…read morestill had an amazing time! There is so much to see, do, and explore that it kept both our three-year-old and us adults busy the entire day. From rides and attractions there was always something going on around every corner. Since it was a weekend, the park was very crowded, and most ride wait times ranged anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes. Despite the long lines, we were still able to enjoy ourselves and make great family memories. One thing that really surprised us was the food. The variety of dining options was excellent, and everything we tried was delicious. Compared to many other theme parks, the food selection here felt more diverse and flavorful. The only thing I noticed was the lack of a dedicated playground area for smaller children. It wasn't a big issue for our family since there were still plenty of things for our little one to enjoy, but it's something worth mentioning for families with young kids. Overall, Knott's Berry Farm is a fantastic family destination with lots of entertainment, great food, and activities for all ages. Even with the crowds, we had a wonderful first visit and would definitely come back again!

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    3.8(12.4k reviews)
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    Skipper, Scott on the jungle Cruise is funny as heck. During the jungle crucial he did was tell…read morejokes and it was hilarious

    First off, I feel like a dirtbag giving 4 stars. The park is pretty good, but I think that people…read moreneed to realize that you are paying for the nostalgia and the name as much as for the rides. To begin, I went with a group of 9 - 4 adults and 5 kids (8y, 6y, 5y, 2y, 1mo). Of course, with younger kids there is going to be plenty that you cannot go on with them and so someone has to sit out. The wife and I got the 2 park pass so on day 1 we went to DL and then on day two we went to DCA+DL. The first thing I want to say is that DL truly tries very hard to be two things - clean and welcoming. They have people nonstop cleaning up - not only just the trash but even the flowers/leaves that fall off the trees. Secondly, all the workers are there working - I saw nobody on their phone. Even the people taking food orders seemed relatively happy to be there. There were multiple people working there that were LGBQT, which I liked as an Ally. I love the mix of shows and rides. Maybe they are planned, but there was multiple times that a Character showed up while waiting in line and the kids got to talk with them and take pictures (or sign the book, if you had that). In short, there is always something going on in DL. Parking and the trams were phenomenal. On any day, in either direction - it was never more than a 3min wait. We had a stroller and always got the double compartment too, so we could break the stroller down and get in with all the kids. The light parade was also super awesome. But no fireworks due to weather - they are quick to shut those down due to safety. Which I get, but... a total letdown. So why only 4 stars? With a big party it is paramount that you get the right information to make the most of the trip. We had Lightning Pass, and it took me a half a day to truly figure out how it worked. The app was wonky as hell - repeatedly kicking me out or zooming out of the map. It wasn't super straight forward to get to the Lightning pass either. There is also, apparently, three different Lighting versions, and certain things that showed up as available for you to do Lightning on actually were for ones that you had to upgrade your Lightning for. With having an extended group it may have also been nice to be able to link the groups together to ensure you got the same Lightning opportunities. At least when I went, about half the Lightning applicable rides were unavailable or completely shut down for retrofit/maintenance. The rides were a mix of ultra-new and things that have been there since 1955 when the park opened. So it felt less like an amusement park and more like an experience. Nearly half of what we rode was reboots of the shells that you ride through a dark tunnel and watch things. While those are nice to get out of the heat it also felt very... outdated. Nobody wants to wait in line for 45mins just to ride a 2mins teacup display ride. Likewise, mixed in with the "big" rides was a lot of rides I felt were carnival rides. And even the lines for those were pretty long. I think the thing that upset me the most was the projected wait times. The app would say 45mins and you get there and it would *not* be a 45min line. Or the little display at the front of the line would say 45mins, but that was obviously wrong. So it was really a guessing game of how long you'd be waiting. With all the money that comes into this park cant we get something more accurate to display on the app and the displays at the front of the line? This is critical when you are planning for a group of 9 with kids that at any moment could go nuclear. Ha! With that said, I guess I also understand that other amusement parks might not even have times posted and so maybe I'm being unfair here. Overall, this is a great park. And kids, fortunately, never went nuclear on me. I was able to use my Lightning pass and zoom through multiple rides, but I was aggravated trying to learn it on the fly. I did have a difficult group to manage, so that didn't help either. I would like to come back with my family when my 6yr old is tall enough to ride all the rides and I dont have to constantly view if she was tall enough.

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    4.0(3.3k reviews)
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    We rang in hubby's 40th birthday with a trip to Disneyland Adventure Park. The park is clean with…read moretheme rides, theme restaurants, shops, and characters throughout. Our first ride was the Guardians of the Galaxy Breakout. We were thinking Disneyland's Indiana Jones roller-coaster, but it was Rocket's Tower of Terror. Being dropped multiple floors was quite an intro to the park! After arriving to the Avengers Campus, we saw Iron Man, and met Antman, Dr. Strange, Spiderman, and Black Panther. The Dora Milaje put on an awesome and interactive performance, and the Avengers assembled. We also saw Black Widow and Shang Chi in passing. I like the characters here a little better because they give the same energy with their adult fans as they do with the children. Disney pricing is what it is, so eating a meal beforehand, bringing snacks, utilizing the fill stations, and a frozen Gatorade (as your large ice cube later) are helpful. We ate lunch at Pym's Test Kitchen. I got the Philly and he got a chicken sandwich. The Philly was pretty good and the chicken sandwich was ok. We walked throughout the entire park and did some shopping. Disney Adventure Park was a lot of fun! I'd say our "magic moments" were meeting Antman, Spiderman, Dr. Strange, and Black Panther, and them taking that extra time with us like they do with the kids. Both parks have characters, but Disney Adventure Park's characters seem more aware of the adult fanbase and embracing of both adults and kids.

    The Baseline: For a theme park, quality experiences must be provided, fun amusement attractions be…read moreavailable, immersive environments must be established, and safety must be a top priority. Theme: California's unique Disney park really brings home the California theme. Combined with Marvel, Cars, and Pixar it is a really great experience. Attractions: Some of Disney's more thrilling rides in SoCal exist in this park, notably the Incredicoaster and Guardians of the Galaxy Mission Breakout. Characters: Character interaction at this park is top notch if you love Marvel and Cars.

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    3.4(3.4k reviews)
    3.6 km

    I booked online and used Applepay to pay for the room, which turned out to be a big mistake that…read morecost me 40 minutes in line. Use a credit card to book your room, so you can use their quick check in line. Either way, make sure you take the exact card you use to book for checking in. Before you go, buy the discounted dining deal. You can only buy it in advance, and the food and drinks are pretty pricey, so you will spend $$$. I also suggest attaching your credit card to your wristband for convenience. We really enjoyed the pizza place onsite. We checked in on a Sunday and it was a bit crowded, but we managed to do it all in three hours. The kids loved the bunk bed, and my only complaint about our room is that the tub faucet leaked. The next day, we packed a bag with a change of clothes that we fit into a small locker for $12, and went back into the waterpark for a couple more hours. I recommend packing travel toiletries for a quick shower before leaving. They have plenty of showers, changing rooms, and a swimsuit dryer, but no toiletries in the waterpark bathrooms. Waterpark towels are provided and must be checked out and in or you'll be charged, so don't lose them. There's a water bottle refill station in the waterpark near the bathrooms. We didn't try many of the activities offered except for the arcade that offered packages starting at $35. Lastly, be sure to pay for parking before you leave. That was also $35. All in all, we got a deal on the room but spent more on food, drinks, games, and parking combined. My kids are 5 and 10, and they were able to go on just about everything that was open. One day was plenty of time if you don't plan on doing all of the activities.

    The worst customer service EVER. I tried to ask for a bag at the front desk because I was going to…read morethrow up from suddenly getting the stomach flu..and you know what the guy tells me? He says "sorry we don't have that" Doesn't even bother to find me some kind of plastic bag or cup to throw up in. Doesn't direct me to the nearest restroom or gift shop--NOTHING. I nearly collapsed. I've been sick as a dog here and they didn't bother to refund the trip, even partially. The customer service here is extremely cold. They don't care at all about the condition you are in and don't offer any suggestions to keep you comfortable if you're sick. Also our room wasn't even ready after 4pm. Worst check in experience ever. Loud noise all through the night of kids screaming and running around. There was also a gas leak event that happened in Garden Grove that they didn't even alert us all about. Absolute negligence for the customer. Will NOT return and caution everyone who is looking to stay here, that they don't value the customer.

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    4.1(406 reviews)
    4.9 km

    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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    3.1(1.1k reviews)
    17.3 km

    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.

    My family and I decided we wanted to celebrate Mother's Day by playing mini-golf at Boomers. When…read morewe arrived we were greeted and helped by Carlos, Clarissa and the entire team. Everyone was friendly, welcoming, and I have to say the customer service was absolutely amazing. We ordered a round of mini golf for three players, because our fourth was free (4 y.o. and under get to play for free. Rad!). Carlos went out of his way to make sure we were included into a special that they were running for the holiday, and even gave us a card for the arcade. We got to have fun as a family, laugh, and make memories today that will last a lifetime. Thank you so much to the team at Boomers of Irvine for making this Mother's Day one to remember.

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    3.6(741 reviews)
    7.5 km

    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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    Camelot Golfland - Kids loved all the games inside

    Kids loved all the games inside

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    Fun times!

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