The 10 Best Fun Activities & Games in Irvine, California (CA)

October 5, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Irvine (/ˈɜːrvaɪn/ UR-vyn) is a master-planned city in Orange County, California, United States. The Irvine Company started developing the area in the 1960s and the city was formally incorporated on December 28, 1971. The 66-square-mile (170 km) city had a population of 212,375 as of the 2010 census; in 2016 the city's population was 258,386.
Restaurants in Irvine

1. Luv 2 Play

13722 Jamboree Rd, Irvine, CA 92602-1200 +1 949-203-2611 [email protected] http://luv2play.com/irvine/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Luv 2 Play offers an indoor playground and arcade for children ages 0-12 as well as many great menu options for parents and kids alike! 3 story play structure, slides, tubes, air cannons, obstacle courses, toddler area, ball pits, arcade games, sports TVs, coffee bar, cafe, and parent lounge and more!

2. Great Park Ice & Fivepoint Arena

888 Ridge Valley, Irvine, CA 92618-1785 +1 949-774-1600 http://www.greatparkice.com
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Great Park Ice & Fivepoint Arena

3. EscapeX Rooms

17981 Sky Park Cir Suite H, Irvine, CA 92614-6309 +1 949-536-5414 [email protected] http://www.escapexrooms.com
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

EscapeX Rooms

Great for couples, groups, and coworkers. This is not your typical night out! Escape rooms join the fun of scavenger hunts with the mystery of puzzles and riddles. Participants are put in a room and have to use their skills of deduction and observation in order to get out! Escape rooms, interactive group activity, adventure/challenge games, team building activity, Escape games, family fun

Reviewed By LaTinoco - California, United States

I've done all three of EscapeX's rooms now and will join the masses in insisting that this place sets the bar in terms of both production and great puzzles. Curse of the Black Knight is still my favorite of all time and I've done over 20 rooms now, including Stash House and Red Giant in LA. It's the one I recommend to anyone new to the escape room scene. The puzzles in the rooms are not frustrating or pointlessly misleading (which I've experienced elsewhere). They're intuitive, plentiful and enjoyable, giving you plenty of AHA! moments to keep you going. The production is top notch. If had to rank the games, Curse of the Black Sword would be at the top with The Attic a close second, followed by Mafia Heist. The Curse of the Black Sword is a multi-room, multi-level castle that feels utterly medieval with its macabre props and set and walls. We were talking about this for days after doing it. I absolutely loved the immersion of this room and the physicality of it. It's been real tough to find such a satisfying game since. It's meant for 3-4 people. Too many is a crowd. The Attic is a close runner up. Great production, plentiful gruesome clues. Super disturbing and creepy, but no real jump scares. We went with a group of four - each of us having a few games under our belt at the time. There is lots to do in The Attic! You will be busy! I was worried we would need more but we did fine. I prefer fewer participants. Less of a cluster F that way and everyone gets to contribute. This is also a multi-room room. Starts out really scary. Mafia Heist was my third and for my taste it fell a bit short of the other two in terms of the overall adventure. It was done on a smaller scale and your job is to also find all the hidden jewels, money and gold which aren't pertinent to you escaping. A couple times we had to be nudged to do things we were already doing because we were having difficulty triggering the puzzle, so I don't count those as proper clues. Staff has been helpful each time, but my favorite guy is the creator. He's delightfully nerdy and passionate and we got a chance to talk to him after one of the rooms. Mission Escape Games and Cross Roads are also known for their quality rooms, but Mission's rooms, while fun, are not up to the production of EscapeX, and Crossroads, while top notch production, still falls short in terms of group adventure. Your entire group is more likely to thoroughly enjoy an EscapeX game, where as only some of you may love the Hex Room, for example.

4. Puzzle Workshop Escape Room

18003 Sky Park Cir #53 F2, Irvine, CA 92614-6513 +1 949-536-5228 [email protected] http://www.puzzleworkshop.com
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Puzzle Workshop Escape Room

An escape room presents a unique challenge: escape from the room within 60 minutes! To succeed, you will need to use your intelligence, imagination, and creativity.

Reviewed By fairgirl59 - Imperial Beach, United States

This is the nicest escape room I've done. Their website is so intuitive and easy to book reservations. All the themed (four) rooms show up for the day with the available times. There is a very clean restroom in the lobby that you can use just before your hour challenge! The staff is friendly and enthusiastic. You can receive hints w/o subtracting time. We did CSI - Hollywood. There were definitely some challenging puzzles, however, we made it through with seconds to spare. We were a group of three.

5. No. 1 Escapes

17777 Main St Suite C-2, Irvine, CA 92614-4795 +1 949-491-1400 http://www.no1escapes.com
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No. 1 Escapes

Irvine's Best Escape Room -- Treasure of the Nation escape now open!

Reviewed By kathyly93

I had such a great time this past weekend with my boyfriend at No.1 Escapes! We played the treasure of the nation holiday edition and it was wonderful that they could accommodate 2 people. I called many escape rooms and they required at least 4 as a minimum. I don't want to spoil the game but the ending was my favorite since it was very festive. The game is linear so it makes it easy to follow the game flow and the puzzles were intermediate in terms of level of difficulty. There is ample parking as well and walkable to many quick bites!

6. Spaces

734 Spectrum Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92618-4957 +1 323-539-3878 [email protected] http://www.spaces.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Spaces

Immerse yourself in unique virtual reality adventures where your interaction with the physical and digital world is amazingly blended with 4D effects and 3D face scanning. Suit up with up your friends today and adventure together! Book your tickets at www.SPACES.com

7. Hidden Donkey Escape Rooms

17925 Sky Park Cir Ste B, Irvine, CA 92614-6319 +1 415-975-1928 [email protected] http://hiddendonkey.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Hidden Donkey Escape Rooms

If you’ve ever been interested in becoming a wizard, this is the Escape Room for you! There is no other place in Orange County where you could go on a journey as magical as this.

Reviewed By 584jaredt - Orange County, United States

Absolutely incredible! Exceeded all expectation. First time to an escape room and booked this for my daughters 11th birthday. She and 5 of her friends exclaimed this was one of the greatest things they have every done in their lifetimes. The host was extremely helpful in moving the kids along with hints and also giving us more time then was allotted so they could complete all the task (THANK YOU!). The decor was better then some amusement parks we have been to, and the games and puzzles together with the story was a fully immersive experience. My only complaint would be that my family is now completely hooked on doing escape rooms and this place has set the bar very high. I fully expect other rooms not live up to Hidden Donkey.

8. Bill Barber Memorial Park

4 Civic Center Plaza, Irvine, CA 92606-5206 +1 949-724-6714 https://legacy.cityofirvine.org/cityhall/cs/commparks/cparks/cparks_colonel.asp
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Bill Barber Memorial Park

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

I liked that Bill Barber Memorial Park. There were many flowers, so many that I felt I was in Hawaii. There were two waterfalls. The memorial is of Colonel Bill Barber November 281950 There was a stadium, more than a stadium. We were here we saw baseball. soccer and football. There were two playgrounds. Those kids will like that! A must see!

9. Heritage Park,City of Irvine

14301 Yale Ave &, Walnut Avenue, Irvine, CA 92604-1901 +1 949-724-6750 http://cityofirvine.org
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Heritage Park,City of Irvine

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

This is the Heritage Park,City of Irvine I liked the waterfalls. There is a huge body of water. There were many birds in the water. For sports they had soccer, jogging and tennis The playground is huge.

10. Fire Loop VR

2710 Alton Pwky #111, Irvine, CA 92606-2194 +1 949-336-4600 [email protected] http://www.fireloopvr.com
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Fire Loop VR

Fire Loop VR specializes in multiplayer/group-based virtual reality experiences. Headsets at home, as great as they are, have one big limitation, you can’t have friends over and have everyone play together. We hope to remedy that with unique one of a kind adventures where you’re not just putting on the goggles and seeing the world, you will also FEEL the world around you. Thanks to our haptic and tactile feedback you will experience full immersion at affordable prices. Enjoy playing cooperative games with friends where you’ll work as a team to fight off hordes of zombies, robots, or challenge puzzles together. If you’re feeling competitive you can also challenge your friends in combative games where you can shoot them, and they’ll feel it. We want to bring the best experience out there that is fun for the whole family. Gamers and non-gamers are all welcomed to experience just how wonderful VR can be and the endless possibilities for it.

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