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    Mach 1 Mud Run

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    illuminate silverlakes - Photo with Santa.

    illuminate silverlakes

    2.0(21 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    We came here with some friends on a Saturday night; it's not busy at all not sure if it's due to…read morethe cold weather or the cost. We got our tickets online on the Black Friday sale (40 percent off); however, later when I checked the website, they had another promotion for 50 percent off. We reached out to see if they can do a cost adjustment, but no response. The original forecast said it might rain, we also reached out to them to see what they are going to do if it's raining, but again no response! The parking is big but very expensive (18 dollars per car) on top of the tickets. The security line was short and fast. They have a main stage for some live performances and most younger kids loved it. There were not that many vendors or not that many interesting ones to check out. Most of the activities required additional costs (10 bucks per person for cookie decoration). We think the costs are high (5 bucks might be more reasonable)...Santa pic is free if you taken on ur phone. The side with all the lights was festivaly and they also have snow falling every 15 mins with music. The kids still had a good time and we spend about 2 hours there. I would say the cost is high. So keep checking for promotion, I would not pay full price for the event. Trying to carpool with friends and family to split the parking. Eat before you come (not many food vendors we saw, just a few depressing ones). The parking accepts cash and credit card and most vendors do too.

    We headed to the @illuminatesilverlakes last night and from our experience I will share with…read moreeveryone my intake on it. They are open until Dec. 30th. Let's start with the location's parking; plenty, plenty of parking. Parking costs $20 and they do tell you to it's to the right but if you keep going towards the end and left you will be closer to the entrance as it is through the field. Service: The staff was the best! From the entrance to the ones inside of the park. They were all super friendly courteous and would offer to take family photos if needed. Activities: so many photo opportunities, cookie decorating ( which I recommend you get entrance to it ahead of time through the website), firepits for s'mores making, meet and greet with Santa Claus. Live music and also @kidsimaginenation performance which gets the children and I'm not gonna lie also the adults to dance along Food/snacks: Hot cocoa, coffee, pretzels, kettle popcorn, churros, tamales, turkey legs, hot dogs and plenty of sweet pastries and treats. Ohhhh and I almost forgot to mention, they have adult drinks too The bar is by the Santa Claus meet and greet area (you're welcome) Overall intake: It was such an awesome experience to share with the family. Again thank you to @illuminatesilverlakes for the tickets, my kids enjoyed every second of it. I was back to being a kid again and oh btw I'm on Santa's Nice list... okay maybe not lmbo... I definitely recommend everyone to visit, I can assure the little ones and also the older ones will have plenty of fun! Don't forget to bring warm clothing as it does get cold out here, well at least for me lol you can follow them on Ig @illuminatesilverlakes and also follow @theprinceandIbakery

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    Spartan Race - Spartan Super 2019 Medal

    Spartan Race

    3.5(11 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    If you've never done a Spartan Race, you need to sign up for one ASAP! They're super fun and even…read moreif you can't do all of the obstacles, burpees are an option. Just the experience of the race is worth it. SoCal Spartan Kids Race: - awesome location (Prado Regional Park) - play area for kids while waiting for start time - comes with finisher shirt, headband & medal - different age groups and courses (1/2-2 miles) - snacks at the finish line with medal - matching kid/parent wristbands to pick up at end SoCal Spartan Super: - 10k or 6.2 miles - 25 obstacles - not muddy this year - finisher shirt, medal and snacks at finish! There were plenty of food trucks, free samples, merchandise and challenges going on for when you aren't racing. They had beer too! Plus the views are cool. Only bad thing was waiting for the buses to come back and forth from the general parking area to the venue. It took forever. Other Spartan Races had both in the same area but doing the Preferred Parking makes life so much easier, definitely worth the money. Overall fun experience for adults and kids alike! Pro tip: get your tickets early or check Groupon for deals.

    The 2018 Spartan season is off to a good start with the Sprint & Super races taking place in…read moreChino, CA. This location was similar to Lake Elsinore last January as there weren't as many big hills that you get in most spartan races in California, but there were some small rolling hills throughout the course so that made for a decent challenge. There were some nice new changes to Spartan in 2018, the finisher shirts are now made of tech material similar to under armor & dry fit shirts. The "competitive" division is now the age group division where you can earn an additional medal for placing in the top 3, & the trifecta medal wedge has a new look to it. The spartan races are pretty expensive, especially if you're considering doing multiple race to get a trifecta. You can usually find discount codes on any of their social media pages or on Groupon. You can also race for free by volunteer at the events. You can volunteer for a morning shift the day of the race & run in the afternoon or save your race credit for future race.

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    Castle Park

    Castle Park

    2.7(868 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Greeted at the parking entrance with a lovely lady who was very upfront about the rides that…read moreweren't up due to high winds to ensure we were aware prior to entering she was lovely which I appreciated.Geki and Samantha were great when purchasing tickets and ensured I was aware of the rides as well, I purchased 9 tickets regardless since we are from out of town and wanted a little fun. We had such a blast literally enjoyed all the rides we did get to experience which were plenty and did some toss the ball and ring toss with Saul whom was also helped by Jake in accommodating our group. The Big top restaurant had joyful people working even with the influx of people. To end the night the mini golf closed earlier than usual but that was unforeseen Ivan was extremely helpful and empathetic about the situation. I WILL DEFINITELY BE BACK LOVED IT!! Everything is perspective make with what you have instead of longing for what's always been change is inevitable.

    Castle Park is not what it used to be. Ever since the new owners took over, they've basically…read moredoubled the prices while giving people less. They got rid of the all-you-can-eat food option, made people buy the food pass beforehand, then told us we had to return it once we got there. Nothing about this place feels affordable anymore for local families. What makes it worse is that a lot of the rides still aren't even fixed, so it's hard to understand why prices went up so much in the first place. Castle Park used to be a fun, local spot where families could bring their kids without spending a fortune. That feeling is gone now. The new ownership seriously needs to listen to the community and remember the people who supported this place for years. Right now it just feels overpriced, disappointing, and nothing like the Castle Park people grew up loving.

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    Groupestahl West - All my HTV rolls purchased from Stahls'

    Groupestahl West

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    I'm surprised this business doesn't have more reviews!…read more Stahls' is my go-to spot for vinyl heat transfer material. The thermo-film is thick and great for jerseys while the fashion film is great for your every day HTV needs. Running a (custom) dog apparel business where everything is made to order, it's crucial for me to provide quick turnaround times at competitive costs. I learned everything I know from my previous printer but know there's still so much more to learn. This location offers workshops which can be found on their website (stahls.com). Just type "workshop wednesdays" in the search bar. I just signed up for their "Heat Printing 101: How to Get Started With Your Heat Press - Beginner" class coming up 11/7, and I can't wait! The staff here has always been friendly, warm, and welcoming. They're extremely helpful, informative, and patient. They used to have stock in-house so you could go in and pick up, but now they're moving everything over to online orders only. Limited stock is still available, just call in and ask. Their warhouse is in AZ so On Trac can provide one day shipping for us when required. It's not open to consumers and they do require you sign up as a business before purchasing! Customer service line is always quick and helpful. When I need a certain color right away, I'll go to Michael's and purchase their Siser brand, but it is costly (even with a coupon). Highly recommend Stahls'! It's always a pleasure working with them. Love supporting humble and kind businesses, so thank you Stahls' employees for making my days easier.

    The entire staff is amazing here. They are helpful, informative and know what they are talking…read moreabout. I definitely look no further for my material needs!

    Nightmare Rising Haunt - Rifle gel blasters

    Nightmare Rising Haunt

    3.4(11 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This was a cool Halloween haunted attraction around the Inland Empire…read more It might've been a bit too early in October because it wasn't very busy yet. The website said it opens at 6:15, but when we arrived, it was practically empty and the opening ceremony didn't start until 7. It was still somewhat bright outside at that time, so we waited until dark to go through the attractions. Too bad the website doesn't provide much information.. if we knew, we would've come later. They don't sell alcohol in there too. The cast and zombies definitely stayed in character, but they were just wandering around since it was too early. We paid for parking in advance, but no one even checked, and the guy in front didn't know about it- which made it feel unorganized and untrained. There were supposed to be four attractions, but the hayride was closed. Considering they only have a few weeks in October to really perfect everything, I was surprised by how many hiccups there still were. The two main attractions were Fight and Flight: FIGHT: We were given pistols, shotguns, or rifle gel blasters. I paid extra for the rifle upgrade, but they didn't even check. It was dark and definitely fun, though I heard a few people's guns in the group were jammed and couldn't shoot. FLIGHT: We wore flag belts and had to find our way out of a zombie-filled maze. The goal was to avoid getting your flags stolen, but some zombies, especially one of the females, were intense and aggressive! they cornered me just for my flag and I think I even got a bruise from them. She wouldn't let me run away after I dodged her once from getting my flag. I'm already competitive during flag football but dangg this zombie wanted to tackle me. After running in circles for a while to find the exit, we had to call "mercy" because it got a bit frustrating. There were 1-2 zombies who were nice and tried to subtly point to where I'm supposed to go, while staying in character. They probably saw me 10 times circling the whole maze. Apparently they switched the exit after we were close to exiting near it... The third attraction was Troop 13 Trail where we walked through a trail. I say skip this if you're short on time because it was dark, dangerous, and not much to it. Saw various groups prior got lost and also started limping. It's a dark trail and not suitable for people with mobility difficulties. They need more warnings! Overall, it has a lot of potential. I had a lot of fun shooting and running away from zombies and it's something new I haven't done before, the cast is dedicated, but there's definitely room for improvement in organization, communication, and execution.

    If you're looking for something that goes way beyond your average haunted house, this Zombie Tag…read moreand Paintball Haunt is a must-try! Fog, lights, and creepy sound effects set the perfect tone. The staff was super friendly, organized, and totally in character. Once inside, the action kicked off immediately. Running through dark corridors and open fields while dodging "infected" zombies was absolutely thrilling. The paintball guns were easy to use, powerful enough to feel real, but still completely safe. The zombies were insanely convincing, they move fast and really commit to the role. You'll definitely get an adrenaline rush trying to keep your team alive! I loved how well-planned everything was, solid safety briefings, great pacing, and enough variety that you never got bored. It's part haunted maze, part live-action game, part survival movie come to life. Perfect for friends, couples, or anyone who loves Halloween with a mix of heart-pounding fun and humor.

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