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User Reviews for Oregon Attractions« Go back to Home PageResearch User Reviews for Oregon (1-20 of 20)Moonlight Theater
“Great place for a first casual date to get to know someone in a non threatening environment. Enjoy the pizza, talk then take in a movie.”
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“Most beautiful theater I have ever seen! My husband and I went to see Ron White a couple of years ago, and will be going again for the Robin Williams show on December 4, 2008. Will probably go again.”
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“I'm sorry but this site is awful. The train goes by every hour not 20 yards from sites. It shakes the ground and honks it's horn twice as it passes. Almost went home at 12 am to escape. No redeeming qualities and expensive.”
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“Beautiful grounds, good wine tasting experience, good food at reasonable price, and feels like you're in Italy. Just wish there were lodging accommodations available - would stay if possible. Nice job!”
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“Great place! Sometimes the lanes freeze up, but that happens everywhere. Staff is always friendly and helpful, food is good.”
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“I very much enjoyed the trail, and loved how it winds through the different many types of gardens that Portland has. I would have ranked the trail higher, but as the previous post said parts of the trail werent marked very well and caused me to backtrack. Other than that its a very beautiful hike with intermediate slopes and hills, moss covered trees, with a nice cool breeze, not to mention the occasional flowing stream bringing peacefulness to the area.”
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“Hanley farm is a great place to go with your whole family. The volunteers are very friendly and welcoming. When you visit, be sure to take the house tours. The historical society will share information about the house that your family will find fascinating. Booths, wagon rides, craft making, delicious food, house tours, and historical information (and more!) Will add even a lot to your trip to Oregon. Great for families with young or teen children, grandparents, and the all out information lovers!”
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“Should have known not to eat there when during the lunch rush hour there was nobody in front or back of me in line.”
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“This theater, not only is the sound quality terrible, the picture is blurry and the popcorn is bad. If you want to go to a good theater, go to Tinsel Town in Medford.”
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“The Air Museum is a marvel, but there are two major problems with the displays. We have seen some of these aircraft previously. For example, the Spruce Goose was far better displayed in the Long Beach Dome, sharing its space with an exhibit car. In its current setting, it looks like a Winnebago in a used car lot. A host of other aircraft and vehicles are jammed beneath and beside it. You cannot get any vision of the scale or magnificence of the plane without going to the second floor of the gift shop, and even there, the view is not really sufficient. You lose an appreciation of the magnitude of this accomplishment. The SR-71 Blackbird is also poorly displayed. The sculptural lines of this beautiful aircraft are disrupted by the open engine cowling and the open crew hatches. This bird should be parked in its own space, as was done for some of the war birds, so that one can appreciate its beauty and elegance. I photographed this plane on the ramp at Nasa Ames, and saw what it looked like in a proper setting. There is also a start cart and an early drone, just like the display at Plant 42 in Palmdale. Put this plane back together and showcase it properly. When the new space museum opens up, there will be some additional space. The space exhibits will move across the parking lot. Perhaps then we can get a better view of the Blackbird.”
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“If you like nature walks, then you will love this trail. It is 5 minutes by train from downtown. I headed from the zoo to the Japanese gardens. The whole walk took approximately a 1/2 hour. It was a bit difficult at first to get on the right path to the Japanese gardens. I did not have a trail book with me, and there were a number of forks in the path without signs. However, I asked one of the many joggers / dog walkers on the path for help and was soon going in the right direction. After 10 minutes, I was in a dewy paradise. I do not know whether it is technically a rain forest, but I couldn't tell the difference. It was the highlight of my trip to Portland.”
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“This is a clean, attractive, non-smoking establishment with a very family-oriented feel. Management was considerate and professional and the staff was friendly and helpful. There were many different activities, including bowling, pool, go-carts, batting cages, miniature golf, and a full restaurant. It was a pleasure to spend an evening there with my children and extended family!”
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“Pretty small community not at all city life, boring nightlife, good thing Salem is about half hours drive.”
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“I lived in the Portland Heights area for over a year - just below Council Crest. I often walked up to the top before going to work and/or after coming back home. It's a super fine area with fantastic views of St. Helens, Adams, Mt. Hood, the Coastal Range to the west and on a real clear day, one can see Mt. Rainer peeking around the edge of Mt. St. Helens. And yes, if its cloudy, you cant see much but the energy is there, none the less. For the unrban view, one gets a birds eye view of some of Portlands downtown city lights at night - there are no lights on the top within the park - this helps maintain clarity for night sights beyond. I've spent many a solitary moment up there with no one around. Security has never been a problem, although, always be prepared for the unexpected no matter where you are. The view of the Columbia as it rolls towards the Pacific is easily recognized. The confluance area of the Columbia and the Willamette River moving through Portland is also easily recognizable. BIG view, great area!”
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“When I heard about this place I debated whether to bother with this "museum" thinking it might be a small town tourist trap type of deal (like the worlds largest ball of twine) plus, it was a bit out of the way for one little old airplane museum. Well, we went anyway and I have one word to describe it. AWESOME! I could not BELIEVE how much I and my family enjoyed this place! Every airplane model I had built as a kid was there. From All of the WWII fighters showcased on the History channel, to the legendary SR-71 Blackbird spy plane. For everything related to aviation, this place is LOADED! I thought I would be dragging around a bored wife, but to my surprise SHE was dragging ME around just as excited as the kids! (she even cried a few times reading the stories of "Gallant enemy" fighters and aviation heroes). The kids gained a new respect (and interest) for aviation and still talk about our visit to the museum many months later. Sometimes while walking around you forget you are under the wings of the Herculean main attraction the "Spruce Goose". I found myself looking up every few minutes and simply muttering "wow" as I stared in disbelief at the sheer size of the bird. All through the place I got little surprises that just blew me away! A titan 2 ICBM missile just laying there off to the side, then off to the corner a lunar module replica with an authentic TOUCHABLE Russian space capsule that really went to space! Add to this the awesome gift shop, the wine tasting, the nice cafe, and the planes the kids (and I) got to touch, climb into, and take pictures around (I got some great pictures of me pretending to be sucked into a jet intake HA)! We were all VERY happy we discovered this secret treasure of a place and are now very big fans. We HIGHLY recommend it to everyone and anyone looking for an interesting, educational, MEMORABLE few hours. We consider it a "CAN'T MISS" stop if you're anywhere near McMinnville Oregon. It is WELL WORTH THE TRIP! The LaVoie Family.”
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“On clear day you can Mt Rainer, Mt Adams, Mt St Hellens, Mt Hood and Mt Jefferson. It is truly a great place to view all of Portland. Don't miss it when you are in Portland. ”
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“Located in Cannon Beach Oregon, around 100 miles from Portland. Many formations like this along the coast, with Haystack being one of the larger. Frequent fog and rain often obscure the rocks from view. July and August are best bets for seeing the best the coast has to offer. Even then, weather can be cool and windy. ”
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“A combination of state of the art lanes along with a great staff makes for a wonderful experience at the nicest bowling center in Oregon.”
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“By far one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. It was a pleasure to walk the grounds with someone I loved. The dampness was not even a mood breaker. It was stunning, and the altar and mountain side carving were just breath taking. Anyone regardless of what religion should make this a stop. It's free and worth the time.Thanks”
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