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Disney's California Adventure really misses the mark of Disney magic. As a season pass holder, I often take my children to both amusement parks. We tend to go to California Adventure when it's not...
Disney's California Adventure really misses the mark of Disney magic. As a season pass holder, I often take my children to both amusement parks. We tend to go to California Adventure when it's not warm because of the cement ground that gives off a lot of heat. Also, there isn't as much shade at this park as there is at Disneyland. Many of the rides are for older, taller children. The rides that do accomodate smaller children aren't worth the wait in line. The food is overpriced, although there is a wide variety, you really have to know where you're going as many of the food places are spread out. There are several rides and sections of Ca. Adven. that are closed off and unable to be enjoyed by parkgoers. All in all, Disneyland gives you much more for your money. Also, Downtown Disney , the large shopping district, is free to browse in. You could spend hours there and not have to spend a dime.
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I didn't think I would enjoy this place. Fish tacos? What's that about? But, after a houseguest was craving them, we looked up a local fish taco place and Wahoo's came up on the map. Wahoo's offers...
I didn't think I would enjoy this place. Fish tacos? What's that about? But, after a houseguest was craving them, we looked up a local fish taco place and Wahoo's came up on the map. Wahoo's offers a variety of tacos with Ahi rice and black beans. The tacos can have fish, chicken, steak and other fillings along with lettuce and tomato. There are appetizers like nachos, fries, taquitos and bajo rolls. My daughter was even able to order a burrito, which I tasted and it was yummy! All in all, I was impressed with the food. There's more than just fish. Soups, salads and combo plates satisfy many different taste buds.
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