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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.

    Entrance
    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!!!

    Submarine ride
    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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    Knott's Berry Farm

    3.3
    (5.2k reviews)
    8.4 km

    Stopped by on Saturday, 7/4/26 with my boyfriend to celebrate the 4th of July! We bought the…read moreall-day dining pass (originally $35 however there is a July special where you can get 2 passes for $50!). We used one of our passes and got so many meals! I also brought some containers to bring the meals to go since it was too much! It wasn't too crowded that day. I also got a BIG TORCHIC PLUSHY at the Boardwalk! We needed 3 players to play in order to win that, but my boyfriend ended up paying for 3 players ($30) and only the both of us played. My favorite pokemon.

    It pains me to give Knotts a negative review because we've had some good memories over the years,…read morebut I have no choice considering how the park has conducted itself in recent times. Knotts continues to do little to curtail the overpopulation of rampant and out of control teenagers that seem to take over the park every time we go. Despite their new policy that teenagers aren't allowed to be in the park without an adult they seem to do little to police their own policy. On our family trip a few months ago, it was clear that teenagers roaming the park freely, being disrespectful to guests and not being told anything by park staff was once again taking place. My daughter recently had her eighth-grade trip recently and the park was so overcrowded her and her friends were able to only get on ONE ride. Yes, that's correct. They got on ONE ride and were there over 7 hours. This was due entirely because they over booked and had probably dozens of schools there from all over So. Cal. Why in the world would they allow so many schools to go on the SAME DAY! Greed, I'm guessing or at least incompetence. This completely ruined their day seeing as the lines were so long one ride was all they could get on. Of course this was because there were so many kids running around and completely took over the place. My concerns were validated in a recent news report on several local TV stations. It was reported that there were large numbers of teenagers that were looking to "take over" Knotts after a Tik Tok post was leaked out. Thankfully, police caught wind of this and their devious plan was foiled. Knotts needs better planning, management, and overall control of their park so that it may once again become a family-friendly enviornment.

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

    3.8
    (12.4k reviews)
    0.3 km

    I finally went again at the very end of April 2026 on a weekday and it was as fun as always, but…read moremassively crowded...in fact, the most crowded I've seen for a weekday! I try to go every 3-4 years, so I've been a couple of times since writing my last review. I ALWAYS like going to places like this at opening time, which I arrived about 15-20 minutes into opening this time. It's so nice to get away from the daily grind for several hours! The BBQ place where we ate lunch was good too! I wish I stayed 2-3 hours longer, but fatigue and tired feet got to me, so I didn't get to ride Space Mountain nor It's a Small World this time. Fortunately, I'll get to go to California Adventure soon in July 2026 and I havne't been there in 17 years (back when ticket prices were $69). Stay tuned for my review for that.

    Disneyland!! What's not to love about the phrase, except for how it puts a giant dent on your…read morepocket!! Ugh - it's the happiest place on earth,"and yet I still need to pay rent!! The last time I went to Disneyland my son was younger and there was a deal for a three day park hopper ticket for $120 for an adult and then $90 for a child's ticket, since he was six years old. He still qualified. I don't even want to get into the ticket prices today and that's only for one park! Considering Disneyland is every child's dream to go I think dreams should come true for children of any age group as well as any working class, family or single parent could afford!! Disneyland does not disappoint, everything is amazing and magical, but it's incredibly expensive. The rides are all different and interesting and they do cute themes all the time especially the holidays, but the prices are outrageous! Not to mention, there's never a spec of trash anywhere in sight, there are so many Disney employees walking around constantly everything is fully stocked and organized!! But the prices are outrageous! That's the only reason why I'm giving a lower rating by overall satisfaction, post Disneyland made me realize I need to pay rent and not pay for a day pass at Disneyland!! Maybe they'll get another discount with AAA again and I can attend, or I could win the lottery and just save my money. I don't think I'll be coming back again, but it was amazing!!

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    Disney California Adventure Park

    4.0
    (3.4k reviews)
    0.4 km

    Always clean and a fun time! Family lives going here. Our favorite thing is Clarabelle's ice cream…read moreshop! We got the cutest ice cream bucket that this mama is going to keep for years haha. DCA will be forever a happy memory!

    California adventure is my 2nd favorite California Disney park. Yes I know there's only two lol. We…read morealways park at Toy Story parking and just ride the bus to the park. It's rope drop is different than Disneys there's no centralized rope drop sometimes it starts at the center sometimes it's near the entrances to each land. This makes it hard to plan sometimes. This is the park with the better food, better shows, more alcohol, but less rides so the lighting lane rides fills up insanely fast. I highly recommend reserving your lightning lane for guardians as quickly as possible and pushing it out to later in the day or before your park hopping because the ride lines are insanely short in the early morning and lightning lane fills up so quickly for it. The Radiator springs racers are one of the longest lines in this park and rightly so. If you just do single riders it moves so much faster and I highly recommend because paying for a single use lighting lane for a specific ride is crazy to me but to each their own. ‍ For food they have amazing food festivals and a magic key terrace with some of the best Osso Bucco I've had and I'm not just saying that. I was honestly shocked at how good it was. For alcohol Pyms Testing Lab has a huge selection and Pyms Test Kitchen has the best coffee in the park in the Cookies and Cream Cold brew.

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    Great Wolf Lodge

    Great Wolf Lodge

    3.4
    (3.4k reviews)
    3.6 km

    Everyone seems to have their complaint about this place. But when you look at the big picture its a…read morewash. Look how many families are coming in and out of this place. The percentage of negative reviews is probably not a blip on the great scheme of things. People always writes reviews when something negative happens but when things go right majority of people dont. You go here and expect madness. Kids everywhere, crowds, etc. You want tranquil all to yourself feel and vibes, go vacation to a remote island somewhere. This is for the kids. Plenty of things to do. The water slides are enough to keep kids having fun for a while. For added fees there are other optional activities but seems more geared toward younger kids. so why 4 out of 5 stars? Because I've been to the one in northern california (manteca). This property seems older. More crowded, and just doesnt have the same lodge vibes. There simply isnt the same WOW factor as the Manteca location. There is no parking garage in Manteca but instead a vast land of parking spaces. So the Lodge just commands attention and shows you are about to enter something grand. Here they use a parking structure and although efficient it just doesnt give of same vibes. The "Grand Lobby" here is also just meh. The area and space seems so fragmented and doesnt have a good flow. The manteca location is structured so well. You walk in from the main entrance and you are really in a Grand Lobby with the towering fireplace. Here its off to the side and now filled with arcade games. That fireplace is usually the photo spot for families in Manteca. Here you really dont have that. People have said the waterpark itself is better here. If it is, I didn't notice it too much. It isn't that much better to really matter. The wave pool here definitely is stronger which is very cool. But the lazy river, and everything else seems on par. I believe they have an extra attraction with the surf/wake board simulator. So IMO, the Manteca location is better overall. But this is a much better location being in SoCal with lots of other things to do here. While Manteca is basically nothing but Great Wolf Lodge.

    Honestly- our one night trip was simply better than expected. Hassle free, easy, fun. I would have…read moregiven 5 STARS but there was a ton of construction on the property (not the biggest deal, but kind of a bummer). Details below. -parking was easy. -room check in at the kiosk was easy. -the kiosk printed our wristbands out. -I got a text with our room number about 30 min later (I would have preferred no wait, but it was the busy check in time). -we went to dinner at BJs down the road, no wait, very good 2 family dinner. Great M-F deals. -my kids did the high ropes course and liked it. We hit the arcade for about 15 minutes, they didn't really like it (but it's under construction, they were moving machines up into the lobby). -I brought chocolate croissants and muffins, we ate bfast in the room. The rooms have large mini fridges, there's a small microwave where the ice machines are on each floor, there's a good enough weird coffee machine in each room. -we loaded our regular bags into the car, checked out of our of the room at 9:40, got into the line for the pool. -got plenty of chairs together for the adults. -my advice: you do not needs chairs for each kid, especially older kids. They stop by, sit, and bounce. Most people eat at the tables, there are signs that people can only sit at tables for 30 min, we never had a problem eating at tables (it's so much easier). Don't waste a bunch of chairs on kids who never use them.... -the bar drinks at the pool were very very good. the Bloody Mary was the best one I've ever had. Yep. We had a mango pineapple rum drink that was so good, not too sweet at all. -every staff member we encountered was on point, very helpful and kind. -I charged everything using my wristband, very easy. CONS: -I've been several times. In my option, the pizza place is the only food worth getting when you are at the pool. The Bucket food place in the pool area is just not good, it's very cafeteria and expensive. -I saw about 15 people slip and fall, mostly near the life jacket stand outside the wave pool. Like full on hard falls. An employee has a floor squeegee, but it's pretty useless. Even people walking slipped. -the headboards in the renovated rooms are pretty bad and dangerous. They have posts spaced out like 5 inches that have right-edge corners, so, sharp. And the pillows are not enough and not fluffy. When you lean back, your head slams into those pillar posts. My daughter's head went right between two posts so she hit both sides of her head on the posts. I hit my head too. Who the hell thought that was a great design? After that issue, I noticed all the hard corners on everything in the room. My kids are older now, but parents or younger kids, take note.

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    Camelot Golfland

    3.6
    (746 reviews)
    7.5 km

    Castle of fun! My group bought the $48 Golfland Fun Pass and it was worth it. All attractions are…read moreincluded but the attractions we did were mini golf, laser tag, bumper boats, race cars, and everyone used all 35 points on their arcade card. You get around 6 minutes of play time per attraction. To access attractions, you press a service button to call over an employee. It was not crowded on a Monday afternoon and there was plenty of free parking. + We started off our day with bumper boats to cool off in the summer heat. Each boat had built in water shooters. We were spraying each other and everyone got soaked. + We went on race cars to dry ourselves off. The cars were surprisingly fast. - For race cars, there was no working service button. Instead, there was a picture of a button taped to the wall which was a bit confusing. We ended up finding a staff member who let us in. It would be helpful to have a note with instructions on what to do. + The laser tag arena was bigger than expected with plenty of walls and obstacles to hide behind. There were even a couple of jump scare surprises lurking in corners. + Mini golf was fun with different colored golf balls and decorated courses. + Plenty of arcade games for all ages. - Some games were broken or out of service. + Clean bathrooms. + They sell Dole Whip here.

    We came mainly for the arcade games, and while we still had an okay time, it wasn't quite what we…read moreexpected. We spent about $40 on arcade games, and it didn't go very far. The game selection is fairly limited, and some of the games weren't in the best condition. For example, the ring toss game was missing a lot of its rings, and I later noticed several of them scattered on the floor. Overall, the arcade could definitely use some updates and renovations to make the experience more enjoyable. That said, I would consider coming back if they offered better deals or promotions, as I think the place has potential with a few improvements.

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    Kids loved all the games inside
    Kids loved all the games inside
    Front of building
    Front of building
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    Tomorrowland - amusementparks - Updated July 2026

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