With a self-explanatory name, Pretend City Children's Museum is as it implies, a small "pretend" version of a city! Set up like a regular city over an expansive 28,000 square feet (2,600 square meters), this museum showcases displays like the Library, the City Hall, and The Farm. While traversing across this fascinating museum, children can interact with the displays and learn through play. Watch as your two-year-old has fun in the Orange Plaza while your eight-year-old pretends to be a firefighter at the Fire Station. Your children won't want to leave!
Just down the road from Knott's Berry Farm is this dinner and show extravaganza. In this combination time capsule and restaurant, costumed knights compete in jousting and sword fighting, while you dine without utensils on chicken and dragon soup. It is a great place for kids, for whom it doesn't get much better than watching sword fights while ignoring table manners. Admission price includes both the dinner and show. Reservations are required.
Pirate's Dinner Adventure is a great place to visit with your family. Enjoy classic American meals while watching a pirate show that people of all ages will enjoy. Marvel at the elaborate props, enthralling swordplay and dramatic battles as you savor the chicken and mashed potato dishes.
Magoski Arts Colony is a collective of artists that bring together a wide range of work in this remarkable gallery. The artwork is unique and the style changes from artist to artist, ensuring you'll find a painting that perfectly matches your taste. Take a look around and you may find an affordable piece of art from an up-and-coming artist. Magoski Arts Colonyis open during the Downtown Fullerton Art Walk or you can schedule an appointment to view the collection.
Located on California State University Fullerton, the Campus Sculpture Collection is an outdoor display scattered throughout the campus. From bizarre to artistic, these sculptures often have a whimsical tone and are made from everything from wax to steel to fiberglass. Walk through the campus to take a look at the artwork, including the Sea Bee which was created from a salvaged fuel ship and it looks like a ship is sinking into the lawn. Some other notable works include Fallen David, a replica of Michelangelo’s David that was broken into pieces during an earthquake of 1987, Arise by Eric Goulder and Lloyd Hamrol's Redoubling Wallpath, to name a few.
Liberate your dogs from their leashes and set them loose at The Best Friend Dog Park on Main Street, where they can play and run to their heart's delight. A great place for some owner dog fun time, the park is well maintained. The last Saturday of the month is Project Day where, volunteers help clean up the park, a great way to show love and concern for this beautiful park. No alcohol or food is allowed inside the park and guests are expected to follow certain rules while making use of the Best Friend Dog Park.
Maverick Theater lives up to its name. The theater fare on offer ranges from classic Shakespearean tragedy to adaptations of The Night of the Living Dead and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Whatever is on the bill, productions here are put with their own brand of eccentric flair. Visit website for a calendar of productions and ticketing information.
Just down the road from Knott's Berry Farm is this dinner and show extravaganza. In this combination time capsule and restaurant, costumed knights compete in jousting and sword fighting, while you dine without utensils on chicken and dragon soup. It is a great place for kids, for whom it doesn't get much better than watching sword fights while ignoring table manners. Admission price includes both the dinner and show. Reservations are required.
Pirate's Dinner Adventure is a great place to visit with your family. Enjoy classic American meals while watching a pirate show that people of all ages will enjoy. Marvel at the elaborate props, enthralling swordplay and dramatic battles as you savor the chicken and mashed potato dishes.
This scenic street gives beautiful views of the waterfront and is great for driving. Public as well as private parking spots are available. The famed Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is held along there streets, beginning on the east Shoreline Drive, going around Toyota Square and Tecate Turn and Seaside Way to finally come back and meet Shoreline Drive.
Located in the beautiful Orange County city of Los Alamitos, this racetrack has offered live Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred wagering for over 63 years. Today, the racetrack continues to draw in diverse crowds and is one of the most popular entertainment venues in the area. Housed within the stands of the racetrack is the prestigious Vessel Club Restaurant, featuring an array of premium cocktails and American cuisine. Other events such as the annual wienerschnitzel race also take place here. Visit the website for race times and other information.
Liberate your dogs from their leashes and set them loose at The Best Friend Dog Park on Main Street, where they can play and run to their heart's delight. A great place for some owner dog fun time, the park is well maintained. The last Saturday of the month is Project Day where, volunteers help clean up the park, a great way to show love and concern for this beautiful park. No alcohol or food is allowed inside the park and guests are expected to follow certain rules while making use of the Best Friend Dog Park.