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Citizen's Business Bank Arena
Built and owned by the City of Ontario, the Arena opened on October 18, 2008. Citizens Business Bank Arena is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts Ontario Reign ECHL ice hockey and a variety of other sporting competitions, concerts, family shows, special events, and community activities as well as private events. The venue is the biggest and most modern arena within the Inland Empire.
Harkins Chino Hills 18 and Moreno Valley 16
HWY 71 and Chino Ave / FWY 60 and Center Point Dr
Season tickets for Harkins Theatres’ popular 10 week Summer Movie Fun program will be on sale at Harkins Moreno Valley 16 and Chino Hills 18 on Friday, April 17 at 10 a.m. Season tickets are $5 for all 10 movies - prices even a recession can’t argue with!
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Boomers!1500 W. 7th StUpland909.946.9555boomersparks.com/park/upland/index.htmlboomersparks.com/park/upland/index.htmlDrop the Game Boy, unplug the TV, and head over to Boomers!, the place to go for family fun. Take your pick among these activities: batting cages, miniature golf, a rock wall, go-karts, a game room and much more.
Boomers!
1500 W. 7th St, Upland
909.946.9555
Drop the Game Boy, unplug the TV, and head over to Boomers!, the place to go for family fun. Take your pick among these activities: batting cages, miniature golf, a rock wall, go-karts, a game room and much more.
Castle Park3500 Polk StRiverside951.785.3000castlepark.comcastlepark.comNamed the “Favorite Family Attraction in the Inland Empire,” Castle Park offers something for everyone. Castle Park includes an arcade, an impressive number of rides (Ghost Blasters, Crazy Plane and Sea Dragon, among many others), miniature golf and magic shows. Group rates are available.
Castle Park
3500 Polk St, Riverside
951.785.3000
Named the “Favorite Family Attraction in the Inland Empire,” Castle Park offers something for everyone. Castle Park includes an arcade, an impressive number of rides (Ghost Blasters, Crazy Plane and Sea Dragon, among many others), miniature golf and magic shows. Group rates are available.
Citizen's Business Bank Arenawww.cbbankarena.comwww.cbbankarena.comBuilt and owned by the City of Ontario, the Arena opened on October 18, 2008. Citizens Business Bank Arena is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts Ontario Reign ECHL ice hockey and a variety of other sporting competitions, concerts, family shows, special events, and community activities as well as private events. The venue is the biggest and most modern arena within the Inland Empire.
Fiesta Village Family Fun Park1405 E. Washington (at 215 fwy)Colton909.824.1111www.FiestaVillage.comwww.FiestaVillage.comThe Newer, Bigger, Better Fiesta Village Family Fun Park! Come check out the exciting new improvements that have our guests coming back for more! Wether your inside enjoying our Huge Arcade, Lazer Tag or Animaland, or outside with our Carnival Rides, Mini-Golf, Race Cars, Waterpark or Skating Rink, Fiesta Village has something for everyone! Safe, clean & affordable family fun! See you soon!!
Fiesta Village Family Fun Park
1405 E. Washington (at 215 fwy), Colton
909.824.1111
The Newer, Bigger, Better Fiesta Village Family Fun Park! Come check out the exciting new improvements that have our guests coming back for more! Wether your inside enjoying our Huge Arcade, Lazer Tag or Animaland, or outside with our Carnival Rides, Mini-Golf, Race Cars, Waterpark or Skating Rink, Fiesta Village has something for everyone! Safe, clean & affordable family fun! See you soon!!
Harkins Chino Hills 18 and Moreno Valley 16HWY 71 and Chino Ave / FWY 60 and Center Point Drwww.harkinstheatres.comwww.harkinstheatres.comSeason tickets for Harkins Theatres’ popular 10 week Summer Movie Fun program will be on sale at Harkins Moreno Valley 16 and Chino Hills 18 on Friday, April 17 at 10 a.m. Season tickets are $5 for all 10 movies - prices even a recession can’t argue with!
Muzeo Museum241 S. Anaheim Blvd.Anaheim714.95MUZEOwww.muzeo.orgwww.muzeo.orgThe MUZEO engages the community by exploring and celebrating our diverse heritage, culture and arts through creative programming. The MUZEO hosts three traveling exhibitions per year which would otherwise not be displayed in the region. Every exhibit is enhanced with special programs, events and activities. You don’t want to miss a moment of them.
Muzeo Museum
241 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim
714.95MUZEO
The MUZEO engages the community by exploring and celebrating our diverse heritage, culture and arts through creative programming. The MUZEO hosts three traveling exhibitions per year which would otherwise not be displayed in the region. Every exhibit is enhanced with special programs, events and activities. You don’t want to miss a moment of them.
Raging Waters111 Raging Waters DrSan Dimas909.802.2200ragingwaters.com/index.cfmragingwaters.com/index.cfmThere’s no better place to get soaked – and still get your money’s worth – than Raging Waters. This slice of liquid heaven offers a multitude of adrenaline-charging rides, including the Flowrider, Raging Racer, Bermuda Triangle, High Extreme and a whole lot more. Come on in. The water’s great!
Raging Waters
111 Raging Waters Dr, San Dimas
909.802.2200
There’s no better place to get soaked – and still get your money’s worth – than Raging Waters. This slice of liquid heaven offers a multitude of adrenaline-charging rides, including the Flowrider, Raging Racer, Bermuda Triangle, High Extreme and a whole lot more. Come on in. The water’s great!
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes8408 Rochester AveRancho Cucamonga909.481.5252rcquakes.comrcquakes.comThe Inland Empire’s answer to the Angels and Dodgers, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, have led the California League in attendance for years. Local sports fans can enjoy professional baseball in a competitive league without traveling great distances and fighting traffic.
Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
8408 Rochester Ave, Rancho Cucamonga
909.481.5252
The Inland Empire’s answer to the Angels and Dodgers, the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, have led the California League in attendance for years. Local sports fans can enjoy professional baseball in a competitive league without traveling great distances and fighting traffic.
Special Place Children’s Museum1003 East Highland Ave
909.881.1201We are a place where children learn through hands-on experience. Our unique exhibits invite all children – including disabled kids – to participate side by side while learning. The museum includes sections that encompass disability awareness, with wheelchairs, crutches, braces, “sensory boxes,” Bralle charts and more.
Special Place Children’s Museum
1003 East Highland Ave
909.881.1201
We are a place where children learn through hands-on experience. Our unique exhibits invite all children – including disabled kids – to participate side by side while learning. The museum includes sections that encompass disability awareness, with wheelchairs, crutches, braces, “sensory boxes,” Bralle charts and more.
Temecula Sister City Association Children's Matsuri Temeculawww.TemeculaSisterCityAssociation.orgwww.TemeculaSisterCityAssociation.orgIn 2003, we launched our newest annual event, "The Children's Matsuri," to bring Japanese culture and fun to Southern California's kids. Join us for entertainment, food, educational crafts and games and lots of excitement on June 6, 2009. We'll have a Southern California koto ensemble, fresh Japanese food, martial arts demonstrations, a taiko drum performance, Japanese dance, and more!
Temecula Sister City Association Children's Matsuri
Temecula
In 2003, we launched our newest annual event, "The Children's Matsuri," to bring Japanese culture and fun to Southern California's kids. Join us for entertainment, food, educational crafts and games and lots of excitement on June 6, 2009. We'll have a Southern California koto ensemble, fresh Japanese food, martial arts demonstrations, a taiko drum performance, Japanese dance, and more!
The Imagination Workshop42081 Main StTemecula951.308.6370pennypickles.orgpennypickles.orgThe Imagination Workshop, home of Professor Phineas Pennypickle, is packed to the gills with crazy and inventive gizmos that children of all ages will love. Dr. Pennypickle’s pulleys, gears, cables, blueprints and puzzles fill his 7,500-square-foot workshop. It’s a place for all young scientists and engineers to have fun while learning.
The Imagination Workshop
42081 Main St, Temecula
951.308.6370
The Imagination Workshop, home of Professor Phineas Pennypickle, is packed to the gills with crazy and inventive gizmos that children of all ages will love. Dr. Pennypickle’s pulleys, gears, cables, blueprints and puzzles fill his 7,500-square-foot workshop. It’s a place for all young scientists and engineers to have fun while learning.
The Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology 2345 Searl PkwyHemet951.791.0033westerncentermuseum.orgwesterncentermuseum.orgThe Western Center is home to an assortment of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were discovered during the development of the Diamond Valley Lake. The museum was created to provide world-class facilities for the research, curation and presentation of more than 1 million specimens.
The Western Center for Archaeology and Paleontology
2345 Searl Pkwy, Hemet
951.791.0033
The Western Center is home to an assortment of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were discovered during the development of the Diamond Valley Lake. The museum was created to provide world-class facilities for the research, curation and presentation of more than 1 million specimens.

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