Sitting at the foot of Mount Rainier, from whose former name the city takes its name, Tacoma is the perfect base point for exploring Mount Rainier National Park and the spectacular landscape surrounding.
Restaurants in Tacoma
5.0 based on 3 reviews
At Uncorked Canvas®, a skilled artist guides you and your friends step-by-step in creating the featured painting. Starting with a blank canvas (and a delightful beverage), you will go home with your own personal creation. It’s a great way to uncork your creativity!
5.0 based on 22 reviews
An immersive environment where a team of players come together to complete a mission. These missions are not easy! You will have to work together, discover hidden clues and solve all the puzzles within sixty (60) minutes. Our adventures are family-friendly and a great time for friends, couples, co-workers, and any other group of humans to experience.
Loved uncovering additional rooms and the variety of puzzles. For example, one puzzle involved identifying scents.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
Fort Nisqually Living History Museum is a restoration of the Hudson's Bay Company outpost on Puget Sound. With the help of costumed interpreters, guests experience life in Washington Territory during the 1850s. Nine buildings are open to the public, including the Granary and the Factors House, both National Historic Landmarks, and a Visitor Center with Museum Store.
A historical escape room in a historical building! I ended up going with 5 or so friends, and there were a few other people with tickets to make a whole party. When we got there it was already dark, which gave the fort an eerie look. The escape room itself is in what used to be a residence, and was very cleverly designed (no spoilers!) Everybody worked together to find clues, and I ended up learning a lot about Fort Nisqually in the process. Just don't try to pull the paintings off the wall or mess with the curtains- someone's gotta fluff those every morning, you know.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
We are the South Sound's home of independent film. Our mission is to enrich the cultural vitality of the South Sound through high quality film art. As a non-profit we are supported by our annual members, a dedicated volunteer force, small staff team, and talented volunteer Board of Directors. We offer admission discounts, free popcorn and other perks to our members. Visit our theater for a unique and cozy cinema experience, and keep an eye out for our community discussions, special film series, and annual events like the Film Awards Party each January, 253 Short Film Party every May, Tacoma Film Camp in July/August, and the Tacoma Film Festival each October.
The Grand is a unique experience. It's a vintage theater with a totally 'today' attitude. We like it so much we often drive from Seattle to catch a movie. We like it so much we became Members, a program with great benefits for the user and makes a solid contribution to keeping this non-profit afloat. The Grand gets first-run major films and usually curates the showings based on high caliber,distinctive offerings. Give it a try. It's a blast!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
My son and I visited this place on a Sunday afternoon. There's free street parking near the building (you need to back into the parking spot). Lots of old retro arcade games, some of which I've never heard of before! Clean place, well decorated. Smells like a pizza parlor since they make pizza to order. All of the machines take quarters to play, and they have a bill change machine as well as a ATM inside.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
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