Our food was kind of pricey--we saw mozzarella sticks for $10! But the old school diner vibe was neat, and each table had a mini jukebox so bring 25cents for a song with your meal.
Parking sucked but the view at night was pretty cool. I don't think it was worth the entry fee though--after about 10 minutes of picture taking, you're done and ready to go.
Supposedly here is where the first margarita was created. Crushed peanuts on the floor, mariachi band came in, best house marg ever!
Saw some celebrities (check the website to see who you could see on the day of your arrival, and what shows or events are happening there), and got to experience nearly every ride/attraction in one single day. Longest wait time was the Simpsons ride at around 30 minutes. (went in early April)
Awesome area. I did a 3 hour (one way) hike here to the ice caves a couple days before finding out they had melted and caved in. Got to stand on top of the glacier and saw ice climbers with all kinds of gear about to head down inside the crevasses.
Insanely picturesque. FILLED with wildlife and photo opportunities. Don't miss the chance to see this place before the glaciers downsize and melt away.
Such a neat place. See clan houses and all kinds of totem poles while learning about the culture and the totems meanings and stories.
Make sure to come early before closing time, and make sure to be back at the shop well before closing time if you want your abates cut/sliced. Lots of neat finds here.
I grew up going here--looks totally different now, like they've added a lot of neat rides.
Cute little aquarium here.