1. A beautiful day? Take the kids to one of these Orange County locations
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  3. Orange County California has some wonderful places for our little ones to eat for good quaint outdoor fun - it always is. When my sister and I grew up in Los Alamitos, my mother regularly took us to several beaches and parks. When my children grow up, I take them to the same place. And now my grandchildren will do the same! Well, one is unborn and the other is only seven months old, but I think you can see when you have &quot;old but beautiful&quot; - it will carry on from generation to generation!
  4. Huntington Central Park in Huntington Beach is now free! It has large parks, bike and riding trails, many, many acres to walk around and enjoy. Picnic tables are over and families love to celebrate birthdays in first served and covered areas. What I've always loved is that there's a cute little restaurant called &quot;Alice in the Park&quot;. Anaheim-Buena Park with cinnamon that are not only huge, but above all delicious. Same thing are juicy burgers from homemade rolls and everything else for breakfast.
  5. Atlantis Game Center in Garden Grove. When our mother took us we were free, but adults were only a quarter! Now it costs $1, but it's a fun water park. Birthdays in lonely bays, picnic areas, giant slides with snakes, carousels with octopuses and swings with seahorses, and more. I remember feeling so relaxed when I sat down with my mom and we all let our little &quot;fish&quot; run! One of my own birthday parties was held there. We hope that my grandson will be a &quot;jo ho&quot; with the best participants in the underwater school in the next few years.
  6. Irvine Gardens in Irvine. This park has many acres and acres that I haven't discovered yet! The most popular offer is that you have a small railroad track, a small railroad track, and an accompanying walk and pony ride. Call the city office in advance as sometimes they have to sacrifice weekend entertainment because of the weather.
  7. When it's hot weather or just beautiful Southern California and you want to hit the beach, prices have gone up, but I've always enjoyed the Newport Dunes RV Resort on Newport Beach. They have a grassy garden area, a small market and snack bar, a private pool that is part of your entry price, and the cleanest and most private relaxation room you will ever see on the beach! As it is privately owned and operated, there are always plenty of lifeguards around. No waves so forget any surf ideas, but since we're talking &quot;little fries&quot;, this should be a bonus. Very, very family oriented.
  8. The latter two are more like amusement parks for many young people. Made with lots of &quot;game horses&quot; and the most expensive to spend the day - remember if this is a special trip:
  9. An adventure city in Anaheim. Many walks, even trains and trains, have been created in versions that are not designed to surprise or nightmare younger children, but still feel the &quot;thrill&quot; of an amusement park day.
  10. And then Soak City, USA at Buena Park. Well, that's not there for me, and I'm not one of those people who likes to wear wet and dirty clothes, but trust me - just bring an extra set of clean stuff and let your kids, well, To be kids! My nephew - who also dislikes being less than a virgin, left in third grade and was called out by the mud king from his classmates - was blown up and now at 15 - talks about how great the party was. was on that day!
  11. You have them, so take the shorts home and go out and have fun the old fashioned way!
  12. Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/anaheim-buena-park-activities/1/797/N.html for Anaheim Buena Park tourist attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.
  13. Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/Buena_Park for more travel information.

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