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Discovery Cube - Santa Ana (CA)

Address: 🏡 2500 N Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone : +1 (714) 542-2823
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    Great Park
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    Irvine Spectrum Center Giant Wheel
    Shawn Sheng: This Ferris wheel takes you around 3 times, and for $8 it’s a decent price. Nice spot to take a date and enjoy some time hovering in the air. The views are not the greatest, but you do get to see around the area. It looks nice at night as well with the lights. Overall a nice one time experience.
    Pretend City Childrens Museum - Irvine
    Pretend City Childrens Museum
    Allie Schreiber: We took our class on a field trip to Pretend City, and it was an absolute hit from start to finish! Every child found something they loved—from the grocery store and post office to the construction zone and art studio. It’s like a mini city built just for kids, and they had the freedom to explore, learn, and play all at once. The staff were welcoming, organized, and great with kids. Everything was clean and well-maintained, and the exhibits encouraged creativity and cooperation. It was amazing to watch the kids fully engaged—working together in the restaurant, checking out books in the library, and even learning about traffic safety. Perfect for preschool and early elementary ages—both educational and just plain fun. We’ll definitely be back!
    Irvine Historical Society & Museum - Irvine
    Irvine Historical Society & Museum
    Garry Kepes: An Irvine historical site that brings together the history with historical objects and the great stories by the docent. This is not only the history of Irvine from the Native Americans through the master planning of the city and stories of the progression of the West. It is a great place for all ages ( maybe not infants) to visit. If you live in Orange County or just want to understand how it became what it is, I would for sure want to visit this place.
    IRWD San Joaquin Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary - Irvine
    IRWD San Joaquin Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary
    Agustiny Moningka: I love this place and have been there multiple times. The over 300 acres coastal freshwater wetlands will surprise you each time you visit as you wouldnt know what animals you would encounter each time you go. If you love walking in nature and like to be able to come close to some ducks and birds, this is a great place to be spending a few hours. I certainly spend around 3 hours each time I visit. Morning is a better time to go as you would see more animals rather than in the afternoon. I have been there one early morning when it was so foggy, but I was truly entertained by a large group of geese swimming in harmony, and all I heard was their sound, loud and clear. It was such a beautiful morning.
    Jack & Shanaz Langson Institute & Museum of California Art (Langson IMCA) - Irvine
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    Katelyn Do: I’ve been twice now and it’s so cute inside! I really like the current exhibition bc it’s all California costal paintings and they’re gorgeous. I appreciate how they have title cards with some explanations or background for the pieces. The front has a room to do different rotational crafts. The staff is really friendly and eager to answer any questions. There’s free postcards of some of the painting there to take + they validate parking! You could spend anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour depending on how long you want to take. It’s not super big, but helps to not be super overwhelming either.
    William R Mason Regional Park - Irvine
    William R Mason Regional Park
    Maika Rothfuss: We absolutely loved this park! We were in the area for a show and stopped here beforehand. It was a beautiful day to walk around, enjoying the lake and nature. Perfect place for taking pictures, having a picnic, playing outdoor games, going for a walk/jog, or just napping in the grass. There are loads of turtle, geese, ducks, and also some frogs. (Please be mindful not to feed them or leave trash, it really isnt good for them.) There is a small entry fee. The park is wonderfully maintained and we spent a good few hours there, just enjoying the afternoon. I do recommend wearing sunscreen or a hat on sunny days.
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