Small festival with a small amount of food tents and a handful of vendors. There is a «beer garden» it’s $ 5 for a beer and $ 2 for a wristband to get a beer. Granted this is all to help fundraise for the local school clubs so it’s worth helping out. Sunday’s are pretty chill, found parking quickly on the side street but there is paid Parking available for $ 7 in the community center. The«midway» is actually kinda big with quite a bit of rides for the kids. I was in and out in like 30 mins because there wasn’t a whole lot to do.
Kristin Leigh M.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Flores, CA
I grew up coming to Tustin Tiller Days; this is the first year I’ve been back in about 7 or 8 years. Back then — I was in high school… so time has passed. If you’re a teenager, this place is fabulous. $ 25 a wristband for unlimited rides. Hey, it’s cheaper than Disneyland! You can buy tickets for rides themselves… $ 22 for 24 tickets. They have two other ‘package’ options, too. If you use a credit card to buy tickets, there’s a $ 2 surcharge that they’ll tell you about. It’s not written anywhere, though. There are also ATMs on site to take out cash. Rides are tickets/wristbands; games are cash. There are rides like the carpet slide, Tilt-a-Whirl, ferris wheel, bumper cards, some sky-flying thing, etc. The Ferris Wheel is the QUICKEST ride I’ve ever been on… meaning… it went FAST. Not a slow relaxing ride like a normal Wheel, but wow — let’s zoom! A lot of the food booths support groups at the various high schools, which is nice. The Journey cover band — DSB(?) — was great. Everyone was rocking out! Vendor booths were mostly chiropractors and a few kid-like stations. Did buy a fitness hula hoop, which was nice.
Jordan P.
Tustin, CA
It’s ok. Nothing special. They charge you $ 7 to park which is just silly. Mainly rides on carnival rides. I wouldn’t go back. Just ok.