Pomona is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Pomona is located in the Pomona Valley, between the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 149,058.
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I never would have known this if it were not for my friend who came here for a Photoshoot of the sunflower. As an alumni of Calpoly, I am glad that I shopped here to support the students. This store stocks a lot of fresh produces from the farms at Calpoly. I bought some fresh sweet corns here with this trip. The store also sells plants as well. They do have quite bit of selections. Next time, I will spend more time to explore their products. The area where the farm store is located is across from the campus. It’s surrounded by hills and farms. Beside the store, there is a nice sunflower farm here which is perfect for photoshoot. My wife and I came to take picture of the sunflower and the surroundings. This is the season to enjoy the blooming of the sunflowers. Next to the store is a vineyard. I felt like I was in Napa valley. I was really surprised with all the things to see here.
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Chronos Escape Room is the largest and highest rated real life escape room in Los Angeles. In here, we make it more than just a game, we try to give you an unique experience by adopting the latest technologies, immersive entertainment concepts, and providing endless surprises. Our promise to you is that you will have a one of a kind experience unlike anything you have tried before.
A group of seven cousins visited Chronos and experienced the “Awakened” themed room. The rooms are actually a sequence of rooms which and are connected through the experience. Our group of cousins consider ourselves pretty decent at attacking and successfully accomplishing escape rooms and this sequence was challenging and yet rewarding. It does matter to have diverse thinkers and looking at details. Without blowing anything, the staff was helpful and the rooms were engaging and fun and well set up. A good time for all, but we fell one room short of finishing in an hour. Good luck!
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Quest Tavern Escape Room is your venue that provides interactive and immersive real-life adventures. You and your team become characters in our stories and solve puzzles and decipher hints throughout the rooms to finish each selected quest. It is a perfect setting to bond with team-mates, cultivate your leadership abilities, and maybe even develop new relationships through your shared adventures.
I had the pleasure of playing both of their AH-MAZING rooms last night. First off, their lobby/entrance area is spacious, welcoming and beautifully themed. It really sets the theme for the rooms you’re about to experience. From their sign in, to little mini games while you wait, it’s all in the details. They even have a “Quest board” like in role playing games/adventures is where you would go to accept quests. Now let’s talk about their rooms: - The Witches Cauldron: this is the less scary of the two so if you aren’t a fan of scary or scare actors, I would recommend this room. The immersement begins before you even enter the room. From the get-go with the story, you are continuously immersed in the room and the story. The puzzles match the theme really well. There’s a nice level of difficulty to challenge those who like to be challenged. For those who need a little nudge, there’s a way to ask for guidance if needed. I thoroughly enjoyed this room for its puzzles, theme, immersement and layout. - The Last Supper: this is the scarier of the two and includes a live scare actor. So if you aren’t up for this, maybe stick with the Witches Cauldron. Otherwise, I highly recommend The Last Supper. The beautiful thing about this is that you have to interact with the live scare actor. I’ve never had that before so it made for a new kind of experience and I loved it. It really makes you think on your feet, adds the element of fear and nervousness and really adds to the overall challenge. The rooms puzzles were again nicely themed, a good amount of difficulty and included a variety so they didn’t seem repetitive. The live scare actor was absolutely brilliant! I couldn’t recommend him enough and apparently he’s the “scariest” of them so I’m glad we got the full experience for our game. The team at Quest Tavern are all wonderful people. Very friendly, they enjoy a good laugh, super accommodating and they play their roles extremely well. Definitely the best Escape Room I’ve done so far in my Escape Room adventures. Do it - you won’t regret it :)
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My husband and I were in Pomona for the swap meet and had some extra time so we decided to visit the museum. Now I am not a fan of the sport but I must say it was quite interesting. There are a lot of cars and memorabilia that is well worth the visit. And it is quite inexpensive. Took us about an hour.
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Founded in 2001 and opened in September 2004, AMOCA is one of the few museums in the United States devoted exclusively to ceramic art and historic innovations in ceramic technology. It is located in an area abounding with ceramic history and internationally recognized clay artists from the Arts and Crafts Movement, the 60’s Clay Revolution and the current Studio Pottery Era. Geographically, the building is located in an urban downtown district where art is an important element of the continuing and successful community revitalization program. The home community consists of a rich ethnic mix and a large academic constituency with approximately fifteen institutions of higher learning within an eight-mile radius.
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