- The list below includes 453 free or cheap things to do in or near Aliso Viejo, California, including 133 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Playgrounds, Movie Theaters and Race Tracks.
- From Ridgecrest Park to Grand Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Aliso Viejo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Laguna Beach, Orange, Garden Grove and Irvine.
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Open daily, AMF Bowl-O-Drome Lanes offers 40 lanes of both recreational and league bowling. The center offers full food service and a bar, and offers parties for kids, adults and corporate groups.
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Offering a variety of recreational activities, Morgan Park is suitable for the entire family. The park is equipped with a splash pad, playground, athletic fields and an outdoor amphitheater used for community concerts and other events.
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4100 Baldwin Park Blvd, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
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The Baldwin Park Community Center is a community facility that features a video game room, a computer lab, and an amateur boxing program. The facility is open from Monday through Friday.
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Gladstone Park contains a softball field, a lighted basketball court, horseshoe pits, and volleyball courts, providing the necessary facilities for several team sports games. Children can also play on the park's playground equipment.
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The elabrately painted Avalon Theater is a working movie theater first erected to screen silent movies with pipe organ accompaniment. The organ remains, although it is usually silent. The Avalon Theater is particularly popular with fans of the Art Deco architectural style.
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Visitors to the Catalina Island Casino are whisked back to the glamorous heydey of supper clubs, glamorous gambling halls and big band music. This large and sumptuously appointed casino is also a high-caliber music performance space.
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#1 Casino Way, Casino Building, Avalon, CA 90704
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Discover the fascinating history of Catalina Island at the Catalina Island Museum, nestled on the first floor of the Catalina Casino. It is open every day except Christmas and New Year's Day and hosts a revolving variety of exhibitions related to the Island's history and development.
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The Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles features local and federal buildings and a shopping mall. It is surrounded by beautifully maintained landscaping and an impressive water feature.
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Families and individuals seeking old school entertainment enjoy Torrance's Palo Verdes Bowl. In operation since 1958, the bowling alley is one of the top independently owned bowling chains in California.
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Paying homage to the late catcher, Roy Campanella Park is a multi-purpose outdoor facility. Created with community children in mind, the park is equipped with a public pool, playground, walking trails and a separate picnic space.