Amanda Keller: Hosts a number of special themed events. I went to Twisted Tales 1:Wonderland last night.
The site has classic old homes, wagons and other things from the past.
If youre interested in the supernatural, the place is said to contain a number of spirits.
Kimberly Barendregt: Really fun place for kids to learn and engage in stem activities, however if you are going during the week ( we are homeschool)there are school fields trips every single day and it causes such a chaotic environment. I think i was over stimulated by the end. After about 2pm when the field trips leave it is very slow and you are able to fly enjoy all activities
Lauren B: Had not been here in a while, but came here back in July and loved all the exhibits. I was not able to see the Anime or Comic exhibit, but their main museum entry covers a lot of different art and styles. I loved all the Silver and Gold jewelry as well, so neat and beautiful.
Came on a Sunday last summer, not a planned trip but it was on the way back home to San Diego so my friend and I decided to go there on my birthday. It was not busy at all, early afternoon and tickets were not expensive at all. Great little museum, definitely check it out if you have time.
Crystel Tse: Very hard to find place. The streets are very confusing around there but it is quite an experience to drive around since there are so many interesting historical homes.
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.
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!