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    La La Land Party Space - The sitting space

    La La Land Party Space

    4.0(1 review)
    2.3 mi

    I did a review the same week I visited, but unfortunately, it got deleted. I can't recall all the…read moredetails, but I do remember that the games are quite expensive. Parking was also a bit of a hassle - the guy mentioned some issues with parking. My son absolutely loved the car VR game, and the others too. However, it's a bit pricey for our budget. The amount I paid could have easily lasted me 2 hours at Chuckie Cheese (peace!). This place is more suitable for teenagers or adults who want to hang out, rather than young children. It might be a good option for parents with young kids who want to chat while their kids play in the playground. The place is small, but they have some impressive equipment. The staff are incredibly helpful and nice with all these gadgets- I cannot assist my son. 3 stars for the pricey games, 2 for parking and 4 stars for the staff- do the math, I will still recommend for you to try and experience the fancy atmosphere.

    From the owner: Lalaland Party Space is Glendale’s ultimate kids’ party destination — a bright, modern venue…read morefeaturing arcade games, soft-play areas, VR experiences, and full event planning services. We are a private event venue. All tours, visits, and parties are by appointment only. The listed hours do not reflect walk-in availability. Whether you’re hosting a birthday, playdate, or private celebration, our space is designed for all ages. We offer themed party packages, character entertainment, balloon décor, arts & crafts, face painting, and everything you need for a stress-free, unforgettable event. Families love our vibrant atmosphere, friendly team, and the convenience of having the entire party experience in one place. At Lalaland Party Space, kids play, parents relax, and memories are made.

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    La La Land Party Space - On the second floor we have the soft zone

    On the second floor we have the soft zone

    La La Land Party Space - Arcades and VRs

    Arcades and VRs

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    Pixel Rooms - Interior corridor

    Pixel Rooms

    4.8(19 reviews)
    4.2 miEcho Park

    This place is so fun! Was looking for something for my friend and I to do in DTLA, and this popped…read moreup as a suggestion. We'd never heard of it, but we were up for an adventure and decided to try it out. I made reservations online through their website where they request a deposit and the balance is due upon checking in to their facility. Ricky was our host and he was great! He was very accommodating and encouraging because, let's face it, we aren't as young and agile as we used to be! I'm so glad I wore comfy clothes because I was SWEATING! Wasn't expecting quite the workout from immersive gaming, but there we were! Ricky had the air conditioning cranking for us and it was very much appreciated! You have to wear grippy socks, which you can either bring your own or purchase a branded pair from Pixel Rooms. Cool little souvenir! You're given 20 minutes in 3 rooms. The first room has 3 different games, which we tried each one. The second room is a laser maze which changes at each level. That was interesting! Wasn't expecting to have to army crawl across the room! The last room is a "floor is lava" challenge and that was exhausting! There was one that was set up as pacers and I thought we were gonna die! The place is GREAT! I think we should come back and bring our kids! Don't hesitate to try this place out!

    Went here on a weekday with my wife. We had so much fun…read more Our host was really great at explaining the games. It was just my wife and I in the session so that was pretty nice. There are 3 rooms that you get to do. By the end of it, It got a good sweat going for me. Make sure to bring a bottle of water and a towel. They have a water cooler too in case you run out. The rooms are all unique, and challenging, I especially liked the laser maze and the floor is lava room. Oh yes and they do have a small parking lot which is a massive help Will def return

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    Revenge Of

    Revenge Of

    4.6(109 reviews)
    3.5 miGlassell Park
    Locally owned & operated
    Free WiFi

    I had a great and wonderful experience at Revenge Of. This isn't your typical comic shop, there's a…read moreselection of indie books, pinball machines, video games and cafe! If you haven't gone here you need to go. I wish I stayed there longer, but I was on a strict schedule. The atmosphere is creative and welcoming, with a cool artistic vibe that makes browsing so much fun! The staff clearly knows their stuff and are passionate about books and art. The store was super clean , well organized and easy to navigate through, when with such uniqueness. Overall experience was so unique, I wish i had more time to enjoy the cafe, games and books. Plan on staying here for at least an hour. I love this place! Found it by accident.

    After a rainy day in Glendale I looked up the sorts of places I like to visit typically when I'm in…read moreor around greater LA. I was disappointed to see record stores have dried up, but when I looked up comic book stores, this was near the top, and close to where I had lunch. Street parking is fairly easy, and I didn't realize that the first door I passed was another entrance to a café looking area. However, the main entrance was a visually impressive experience in its own right. Full of stimuli basically, that's assured at Revenge of... (the Nerds? Supes?). Love the name! In addition to comics and usual toys and nicknacks, I was delighted to find not one, but two areas devoted to pinball machines! Additionally, the interior design evokes lots of classic (e.g. Silver and Bronze Age) artwork. X-Men and Spider-Man definitely influenced the architectural approach. It's impressive and lends a fun vibe, as well as atmospheric lighting. Two café counters in different areas allow for drinks to be purchased, and lots of nooks and crannies have things ranging from vinyl records, board games, a discounted graphic novels area, as well as recent comic titles and weekly releases (typically on Wednesdays). The back issues are found in X shaped fixtures and spaced in a clever arrangement that simultaneously encourages and enhances browsing, and yet doesn't clutter the walking areas. I found several missing issues for my Conan the Barbarian run, and everything is bagged and boarded (archival terms), so that's good. I didn't explore the pinball machines as I was pressed for time, but I definitely see myself visiting when I'm nearby in the future.

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    Walt Disney's Barn

    Walt Disney's Barn

    4.6(58 reviews)
    1.6 miGriffith Park

    If you want to earn your Mickey Mouse ears as a die-hard fan, then this place needs to be on your…read morelist of must-see Disney locations. Because this barn, or as Walt called it, "my happy place" is where all those magical ideas first got their start. When you go inside, you'll see many ideas built on happiness and some neat-o Disney history, too. A mini train ride around the property is also filled with little surprises to put a smile on your face. THE BACK STORY: Carolwood Barn served as Walt Disney's workshop where he spent many hours building miniatures and 1/8th scale model trains. It's been said that the barn itself is where Walt's original "imagineering" ideation sparked the inspo to create Disneyland Park. Originally, the barn was located in Holmby Hills and named after the street where he lived, which was Carolwood Drive. Later in 1999 after his passing, his daughter bequeathed Walt's hand-laid tracks to the Los Angeles Live Steamers (LALS), who maintained a rail museum in LA's Griffith Park. Fun fact: Walt was one of the founding & charter members of this locomotive enthusiast group (LALS) that formed back in 1956. So I guess the train story comes full circle. Carolwood Barn is open on the third Sunday of each month (11am-3am). Note: subject to change without notice. Admission is FREE, parking is FREE, and LALS members serve as volunteer hosts, and take you on train rides. So be nice to them, they're out there donating their time for free. Now if you're a train enthusiast, you can be a member too. Membership Perks: Help lay track, maintain signals, transport passengers, and operate live steam, diesel, or electric train engines from 1″ scale (1:32) to 1.5″ scale. It's a $100 annual fee and even kiddos can get a $20 Junior Membership. See, you can easily join the OG Walt Disney Club (Mickey ears are optional).

    If the history of Walt Disney is what you seek, Griffith Park offers a couple of spots, but this…read moreparticular spot takes some planning ahead, because there's only a handful of times a year that you can get in, but it will be worth your time and effort; and because it does take planning to get here, that makes it all that much better. As a sidenote, while you're in the area, you may as well check out the LA live steamers just next-door. And don't forget the merry-go-round in Griffith Park because that's where Walt developed the idea for Disneyland, and where Disneyland original blueprints were designed for!

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    Berliner Bär - Updated May 2026

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