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Imaginarium At Fairplex

3.8 (37 reviews)

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Esther M.

I hadn't heard of this event before, but I'm so happy we decided to come! It's truly a magical experience. Everything is beautifully put together, and there's plenty to explore. This is absolutely something worth experiencing during the holidays.

Melinda M.

We spent 2 hours here and could have spent so much longer if we didn't have to go home for the kids' bedtime! There is SO much to see! It's not just all pretty lights to see... There's a stunt show, a giantttt ball pit, a maze, beautiful rooms with flowers and mirrors, photo opp booths, fake snowing, a craft room, and more. And it all covers a huge amount of land! We all really enjoyed our visit and the kids did not want to leave and keep asking when we will come back.

Daniel A.

Come with me and you'll be In a world of pure imagination Reach out, touch what was once Just in your imagination... Overall a good experience. My kids really enjoyed all the lights and the shows. We try to beat the holiday rush when it comes to lights and a weekday trip did just that. There was virtually no one in sight, no creatures stirring not even a mouse. Parking was $18 at the gate, thought it was interesting that it wasn't offered online when you were buying your tickets. Check online for a discount before you buy, sometimes they will have a code that can get you a few bucks off your ticket price. Put on your comfy shoes as you'll be walking down the well lit path around the Fairplex. There were little boxes that felt like infinity rooms with the well placed mirrors, different light sections, food, carnival games and rides as well as performances usually every hour or so. There is a security check in but nothing to worry about (just leave your nunchucks at home). I'd say smaller kids tend to like these type of lights, saw some teenage couples taken them in as well for those IG likes (Zoolander Blue Steel). They had bathrooms in the back part of the light show, which came in handy. As well as some near the front and before the security table. Great family time, Christmas lights are here, go enjoy that twinkle in your eye. God Bless

Lindsay F.

Worth every penny, especially with the BF $5 off per ticket coupon that I saw online. It was right at $60 for 2 adults and 1 almost-2.5 y/o (2+ have to buy tickets). Parking was $17 or $18. We went the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend and got there right around 6. Parking was thru one gate only, but there were 3-4 booths open. We didn't have to wait at all and once parked, the walk to the entrance wasn't long. We stayed 2 hours and would have lasted longer if it hadn't gotten so late for our toddler to be out. There was so much to do and see. The lines for the picture rooms were either non-existent or 1-2 families in front of us. No part of the walking exhibit was overly crowded. We got a beer and there was no line. We later got a cinnamon roll (amazing!!) and chocolate chip cookie and the line was maybe 5 min. They had tons of diff food and alcohol options. Santa was just strolling around the grounds and we were able to see him and our son interacted with him quite a bit. Our son loved the fake snow machine. We were really impressed at how many lights were everywhere. Most of these things are drive thru only, and still don't feel as expansive as this one was. We'll definitely go back!

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Erika R.

My family and I are Imaginarium first timers! We all ended up really enjoying - especially my toddler niece! We visited on a slower night in November so it was less crowded and we were able to fully experience everything. Buy tickets online for faster entrance and because they're cheaper! $22-$28 depending on the day versus $40 at the gate if not sold out! Imaginarium showcases so many beautiful light displays, colorful holiday themed photo boxes, and fun interactive infinity rooms! My favorite part were the infinity rooms with mirrors and different colored lights! My toddler niece loved the fake snow spouting out of a machine which was in 2 different areas. Fair style food (funnel cakes, deep fried Oreos, churros, ice cream, chicken nuggets, fries, tacos, etc) are available for purchase. We ordered deep fried Oreos and were charged a $1 credit card fee. Fair style rides and carnival games are an extra cost. We didn't watch any of the free entertainment. We spent about 2 and a half hours here which included walking around the whole place and taking time to take photos, eat, and let the toddler run around. Actual restrooms are available and were clean! The restrooms near the carnival games do not have a diaper changing table. I spotted more restrooms towards the back by the Ferris wheel / path of lights but did not check to see if there was a changing table.

Michelle S.

Fun and beautiful place to see lights. Wish beer wasn't so pricey. It was like $16 for a beer. We passed. Funnel cake was food. Light displays were beautiful. Would have liked to see more booths with things for sell, or more food items but it was a nice visit. Lots to see.

Etix Response

Very disappointed; they sold tickets and claimed to be opening up to 30 minutes prior to start time. I purchased tickets and arrived only to be told they were closed due to rain. I requested a refund but ETIX would not refund per their instructions. Both ETIX and Fairplex should be the subject of an investigation. I will not buy advanced tickets in advance ever again and I'm not going this year (at least in protest).

Patricia L.

I suggested that we check out this place, since I saw the hype online. We arrived at 5:15pm. It starts at 5:00pm and ends at 10:00pm. Parking is $17 which is credit card only. There were a lot of parking spaces available (since we arrived early). Adult tickets cost $30.00 ($27.00 + $3.00 service fee) and child tickets cost $26.00 ($23.00 + $3.00 service fee), but some tickets are a little bit cheaper on other days. The light displays were nice. There was this floral photo booth area in different color themes. There were also a few food trucks, a game booth and small shops. We were able to go around in 15-20 mins. The music being played at that time was some loud techno music. I think it was not the best choice. At the end, I realized and wished that the focus of the light displays were more Christmas / holiday inspired with matching holiday music. It was kind of an odd mix of dragons/mythical creatures, spring (flowers, snails, mushrooms, etc.), hearts, pirates and Christmas themes. There was also a free circus show at 7:15pm, but we did not watch it anymore. Overall, it was just ok for us.

Cinthia S.

We got to visit the @imaginarium360 at the Pomona Fairplex. It was our first time visiting so we didn't really know what to expect nor where to start. Tickets/Parking I purchased our tickets online, they offer a Family pack which I personally thought it was a good little deal. Mind you this does not include parking, parking was inexpensive and there was plenty of parking. Check in It was super fast as there was plenty of staff directing the crowd to the correct lanes, whether it was purchasing tickets at the window or getting you through the line if tickets had been purchased online. Food/drinks Tacos S'mores Popcorn Churros Hot Cocoa Coffee Ice cream We personally did not get any because the lines were sooo long of everything and it was too cold to be standing in one place There was several shows going on as well such as Pirate show, Transformers show and they even have Circus acts as well. They all have their show schedule and some play at the same time. Photo opportunities You have plenty of photo opportunities but keep in mind that there's always a crowd, so patience is key if you want to get a perfect shot Overall, this was actually fun to do with the family. I did see many, many couples so definitely a spot for date night with the significant other Also recommendation: wear warm clothing as it does get cold.

Alejandro E.

Will, definitely worth the price for entrance, better if u pay online u pay less, BUT one's u in they charge u 1 dollar Everytime u paid something with card, if u want to get in the rides u have to buy a prepaid card, some food is overpriced for what u re getting i mean 7 dollars for a soda ‍ , service is pretty good every one is nice and the restrooms r really clean, i may check for different options next year, anyways my kid love it and we had a good time, the show's compensated and get comfortable shoes

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Travis P.

I actually really enjoyed this light festival. It's a tad different than a few others that I've been to because it had alot more picture moments near the entrance. In terms of the lights themselves... they were okay. You can tell it had this enchanted theme and many of the exhibits had dragons and other mythical creatures. The carnival shows that it came with were certainly budget but that's what made them funny and entertaining. Overall I paid $60 for two and a whopping $17 for parking so it's not exactly cheap but I also spent a surprising 2 hours 15 minutes so it's really what you make of it. Selfie sticks are welcomed and I would come on a weekday to avoid the crowds. Maybe wait for a discount because they have it periodically.

Garmun K.

Such a cute and family event. I brought my mom, the kids, my sister and her kids to this new event. Since it was at the Pomona fairplex, parking, entrance, and entertainment was free and great. Event started at 5pm and we got there roughly at 6. Tickets were fairly priced and it wasn't too crowded. Dress warm. There was plenty of parking. Went through a brief security check and walked right in. Right when you walk in there are a series of little pods with decorated flowers. Sooo pretty and loved it. Over a mile of lights to go through and so many picture perfect moments. There are food/snacks at the event. Chicken/steak sandwiches, quesadillas, bread bowls, tacos, funnel cake, churros, frozen bananas, popcorn, hot cocoa. Some areas had "snow" which the kids loved. I believe the theme was dragons this year (maybe for Chinese New year). The family loved it.

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Drove 40 minutes just to find it was closed. No notice on website, socials etc. website said it was open, what a waste of an evening.

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Really amazing experience with the family somewhere you can go and experience the amount of lights

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Loved it such a great experience for you and the kids, it's a must see event, really makes the holiday come to life

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So much fun, came with my kids 8 and 10 and got the unlimited ride wristbands, the lights are amazing, good place to hang out with family.

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Was expecting a wow experience instead it was a dud. This is for young children. Also have dinner before you go. Very limited.

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