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    Color Factory - Color Factory plushie

    Color Factory

    4.3(280 reviews)
    1.7 miUpper Kirby

    Life is too short to color inside the lines so why not go wild and explore the universe of color!…read more After visiting the NYC location, this was a must on our trip to Houston. It was a world of fun photo props rooms and cool FYI about the categories of color. You can book tickets online using their website or Instagram to reserve your day and time a lot. FYI, kids of all ages are welcome but no strollers are allowed as there are stairs to climb and go down. They have cute snack pairings like fortune cookies , taffy and ice cream as you explore each art room. I absolutely loved it and we did the entire place in about an hour. You can take even more time If you wish . Bonus: after you register inside , you keep a cool QR card to take all your photos and they email them to you after the experience! You can also use the kiosk to print your photos out for a fee . There are beverages for purchase as well ( beer, wine, water and poppi soda ) It's a must for a solo trip, date or group !

    Color Factory was just ok to me. It is a bit over rated and over priced for adults; however. the…read morekids loved it but they were looking for more. It is one of those places that can easily be a one and done. There is discounted weekday price starting at $19 for kids 3-12. Something tells me the $19 is if you buy it in advance. Meaning, not the day of. I paid $25 for the kids and $29 for myself online. The photo opps are what you make of it. Like for instance I've been to places where you press a button and the confetti drops down. For this, you have to actually throw the confetti up yourself. Good luck trying to figure this out with kids if you're looking for a good photo. They were also a bit underwhelmed with it. They loved the music room, the light bright room, and the balloon room. The goodies. It was cute. I'm trying bit to give the whole experience away if you are interested in going. It is best to pay for the ice cream online as it is a bit cheaper but not by much. Those cones were cute and delicious. I purchased the photo package. It really isn't necessary as you get to download the photos from a QR code you use when snapping the pics. There is a small parking lot near to it. If you wait for the group before you to leave then you can get a spot without an issue.

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    Color Factory - There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up

    There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up

    Color Factory - A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.

    A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.

    Color Factory

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    Rice Stadium - One of the entrances

    Rice Stadium

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 miWest University

    Home of the Rice Owls football team, Rice Stadium was built in 1950, and is the site of Rice…read moreUniversity's Spring graduation ceremony. My family had the privilege coming down to Texas to attend my nephew's graduation in May as the Class of 2026. It gets hot in Houston in Spring, with rains and thunderstorms being common. Thus our families were prepared, as we took the walk from the Hanszen dining hall (where a celebratory reception was held for Hanszen college graduates and their families) to the stadium. Security was the typical expected, including only clear backpacks and sealed water being allowed in. We were let in by 5 pm, and we got front row seats in Section 111, right in front of where we believed Hanszen would sit. The sun was out, but we prepared with sunscreen, hats, and umbrellas...most important to get the best view. Others found seating much further back, under the large canopies that provided shade. Unfortunately, as lightning was reported close by, we were to take shelter much above. As expected it was crowded inside, but my brother provided everyone with ice cream at the nearby stand. As is normal for unplanned events, communication from the organizers during the wait was poor, and provided much fodder for discussion amongst the crowd. After the 1+ hour delay, the ceremony began with the students taking the long walk to the stadium, passing through the Sallyport Arch, symbolizing their departure. Our seating was very close to the graduates passing close by. Unfortunately, Hanszen graduates walked by the other side of the stadium so missed that opportunity...there was really no way to know beforehand. A decision was made to greatly shorten the program by only keeping two things: the commencement speech by the noted author, John Green and the announcing of each graduate's name individually, per tradition. This took us past 11 pm. Folks were allowed to congregate in the field for pictures, which we took part. It was a memory maker for sure, and made me think a lot of family that couldn't make it. Some history of the stadium: Rice was a charter member of the Southwest Conference when it was formed in 1912, along with other Texas schools like UT-Austin, Baylor, and Texas A&M. The conference dissolved in 1996, with Rice joining the WAC. They are currently in the AAC. Perhaps the stadium is most famous for being the site of JFK's famous Moon speech in 1962, using the Rice football team playing its much bigger rival UT-Austin, as a symbol of facing challenges even though it may be very difficult. It also hosted Super Bowl VIII, when the Dolphins defeated the Vikings 24-7 in 1974. It was one of the few times when a Super Bowl was played in a non-NFL stadium. It currently seats 47,000 spectators. "Gateway Project" is a 120 million effort to upgrade campus facilities, including renovations of the historic stadium. It is scheduled to start after the 2026 football season, completing by 2028. The project will include the creation of a new modern practice facility. It is expected that the stadium will still be usable during its renovation. Would be interested in how different (and the same) the Spring 2027 graduation ceremonies will be.

    Commencement Ceremony on 5.10.25…read more.. CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 2025! We attended the graduation of the 112th class of Rice University at Rice Stadium... the place where President John F. Kennedy gave his famous "We choose to go to the Moon" speech in 1962. Also, in 1974, Super Bowl VIII was here! Gates opened at 5pm for the 7pm open-air ceremony. We had parked early - around 1pm at Lot 4. We walked around the campus, then returned to the stadium in time to secure the best seats, at the back of Section 111... closest to the Hanszen College students, seated below. The process flowed smoothly. Our QR codes were scanned at the entrance - our tickets had been sent via email by the graduates. We were handed programs with maps by helpful students who answered our questions. The concession stands were open from 5pm to 9pm. Much appreciated gigantic water dispensers (and paper cone-shaped cups) were situated near the clean restrooms. Seating for wheelchairs and their companions were convenient. The only disadvantage of Section 111 was facing the sun (and no handrails for the stairs). We used our programs as sunshades until sunset around 8pm. The advantage was - we could see a beautiful sunset! My sister brought stadium cushions since we sat for more than 5 hours in the bleachers. The audio and video from the Jumbotron was satisfactory. Thanks to the staff for the secure, clean environment! Thank you to the faculty for inspiring the future leaders of our world!

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    Rice Stadium - Truck parked outside

    Truck parked outside

    Rice Stadium - Outside

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    Rice Stadium - Outside

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    The River Oaks Theatre - Bar area at the entrance

    The River Oaks Theatre

    4.1(64 reviews)
    2.7 miRiver Oaks, Montrose

    It's always a pleasure supporting small local theatre! I came to the River Oaks location to watch…read moreNo Other Choice (10/10 film btw) since it was screening on the first week of January. Tickets were on the pricier end especially since it was a Thursday night, but not a big deal. The workers were friendly, and the seats were EXTREMELY comfortable & cushy... I still think about them to this day... I also thought it was nice how movie viewers could order food and the workers would come serve it on a platter! I'm not too familiar with any deals or memberships that the River Oaks Theatre may have compared to its big name competitors, but I highly recommend everyone to experience a film here at least once! Also there is ample parking nearby, but can't speak on it too much since I was dropped off.

    I loved the OG River Oaks theater and am happy to patronize the new theater that's taken its place…read more Service is good. It's a beautiful space. The programming has been solid. I have removed 1 star due to the unfortunate experience I had via their expensive hotdog. This is a warning to everyone here.. the banh mi hotdog tastes like a**. omgagod... it literally tastes like evil. I have never had anything like it, and I've eaten at dozens of Vietnamese restaurants in my life. It's not only the pickled veggies on it that seemed to have marinated in something really awful, but it's the weird smoked? flavor given to the hotdog. I considered sending it back but opted to just make the best of the movie. Do you like the hotdog? If so I'd like you to post an opposing review because I can't imagine someone enjoying it. And since I am here... I get the gratuity is included but the wait staff never came back to clear dishes, and maybe it's because they will only come if you press the button? If that's the case it was not communicated to us, and when the wait staff went by us to serve our neighbors maybe it would be a good practice to check in quickly with other people in the row while they're there? That's it. Will return. Will never order hot dog again.

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    The River Oaks Theatre - Ice cream sandwich

    Ice cream sandwich

    The River Oaks Theatre - Beautiful bar!

    Beautiful bar!

    The River Oaks Theatre - Larger downstairs theatre

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    Larger downstairs theatre

    Reckling Park - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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