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    Ghost Walk Riverside

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    I love Ghost Walk. Its such a unique experience. The tours vary from year to year but the high schools do a really good job.

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    The Dickens Festival in Riverside - HM Queen Victoria, HRH Prince Albert, and ladies in waiting in the Royal Pavilion.

    The Dickens Festival in Riverside

    (16 reviews)

    WOW! This organization has really made an incredible comeback. Beautiful, accessible, and SAFE…read morevenue in White Park with Riverside law enforcement officers and private security present and yet unobtrusive. The entertainment was plentiful and professional. There were plenty of vendors and food purveyors. We thoroughly enjoyed Pickwick Pub night on Friday and the Royal Tea Sunday. The anticipation of an even more epic festival for 2026 is exciting. My compliments to the Riverside Dickens Festival team.

    Inoculated with healthy doses of intellectualism, academics, and music, this festival is indeed a…read moredelight! Yes, there is even the small parade of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria and her court. The parade includes fine gentlemen and ladies, a chimney sweep, a properly-kilted Scotsman playing his bagpipes, and another Scotsman that has to be at least 10 feet tall. Too bad they only do it one weekend each year. You will discover well-delivered lectures by 19th Century impersonators of notable people (such as Dickens, Van Gough, Emily Dickens for starters), imaginatively anachronistic storytellers (you cannot miss the zany Professor Peanut!), poetry lovers, and a wonderful collection of musicians. The Promenade in downtown Riverside, once known as Main St., is actually no longer a street at all. Instead, you will find a broad, public walkway lined with small and medium sized storefronts, graceful shade trees, benches to stop and breathe a spell, special water features, sculptures, and entertainment. The eye-catching historic Mission Inn, a glorious testament to old California architecture, is located about a block down from this delightful activity. This is all part of a permanent Downtown City of Riverside transformation. But during the festival, the walkway is infused with food vendors and retail booths, street entertainers, and strategically positioned stages scheduled with well-organized programs, so there is never a dull moment. Very ADA compliant, you will find little something for everyone...even friendly vibes if you wish to bring the family dog. For the kids (of the human variety), there was a goat petting tent. But later, we saw their appropriately 19th Century-garbed caretakers rambling down the promenade, mingling with the crowds. There are an eclectic list of street musicians to amuse, a Punch and Judy puppet theater to captivate your inner-child, and other regularly scheduled events (indoors and out, some free, some requiring tickets). The point is, slow down, allow yourself to be distracted, and absorb the full experience. Don't feel intimidated that this is only for the artsy types; costumes are fun but not necessary to have delightful memories. So, whatever your preference, come one, come all. Best of all, with the exception of having to pay for parking (in one of several large parking structures nearby), there is no entrance fee. The festival is active during daylight hours only.

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    Mission Inn Hotel & Spa - Festival of Lights

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    We love coming here each year, but not on the first night LOL…read more Yes, parking can be a drag, but it's soon forgotten when you start walking around. Plenty to see and do... Restaurants, Check. Small shops to visit, Check. Craft & food stalls, Check. Historical Society store, Check. Riverside Bookstore, Check. Light parade, Check. Yes, plenty to see and do. What's not to like? Five Stars.

    I grew up in Riverside and have lived out of state for the past 45-years. When I visit family,…read morespending time in and around the Mission In is one of my favorite outings. Recently took the 90-minute historical tour. Well worth the Mo et and time. I learned so much and saw more than I had ever seen. I'll share some photos. Our guide was knowledgeable, funny and relatable. The Festival of Lights is the highlight of the year. It is easily one of the top holiday light shows in the country. Sure, it draws large crowds and park g is a bear, but it is worth it. This year, my 87-year old Mom and I spent time watching the lights go up early November and made it our goal to walk around, inside and out, at different times of day. We had unbelievable views with very few people. So out November on your calendar for early lights without crowds. The food is the downfall; expensive, only meh-to disappointing in flavor and presentation. Plenty of great restaurants walking distance from the mission. Spend your money on a hotel room, a tour and just a free outing for photography and taking it all in.

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    Islanders Luau

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    As a Polynesian mama, I knew I wanted my baby boy's first birthday lū'au to reflect our culture --…read moreand this team delivered beautifully. The dancers were amazing, their energy was vibrant and fun, and everyone -- from the keiki to the kūpuna -- absolutely loved the performance. My baby boy was mesmerized, and it meant so much to me that he was celebrated with a true piece of his heritage. Vivian, who helped me plan everything, was wonderful to work with. He listened to my ideas and was so accommodating, even as my needs shifted during the planning process. He made everything easy and stress-free. I'd absolutely recommend them for anyone planning a lū'au or celebration filled with aloha.

    What an unforgettable day yesterday! We celebrated my…read moredaughter's 13th birthday with a beautiful Luau, and Islanders Dancers & Hawaiian Catering made it absolutely perfect. From the incredible music and energy of the dancers to the delicious, authentic food, everything came together seamlessly. The entire experience felt truly magical. I even attempted a birthday speech in Hawaiian (pretty sure I butchered a few words ), but the aloha spirit they brought into the room made it feel easy and heartfelt. Their team created an atmosphere full of joy, culture, and love--and seeing my daughter smile the way she did said it all. If you want a celebration filled with real aloha, amazing entertainment, and outstanding food, I can't recommend Islanders Dancers & Hawaiian Catering enough. Mahalo for helping us make her 13th birthday so special!

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