View Full Version : Shit to do in Orange County on a Friday/Saturday night
I just moved here and I have no idea where to go. Before I had my internet set up, I went into the wrong scene and after my cover charge was already paid, I found 2 options: Mexican nightclub or Goth nightclub. I'm hoping to make a better choice this weekend now that I have internet. Any suggestions?
vapid
09-07-2012, 10:42 PM
The peninsula on newport beach, a little fratty, but can still be a good time.
Laguna beach is a little more chill...Sutra in newport is also like the only real night club around.
There's a bar scene in Fullerton too but I don't go around there much, don't have much reason to.
BallsOut
09-07-2012, 10:51 PM
Sorry man that's all there is in Santa Ana, mexican night clubs, goth night clubs and if you can't decide, hell there's even mexican-goth night clubs.
The peninsula on newport beach, a little fratty, but can still be a good time.
Laguna beach is a little more chill...Sutra in newport is also like the only real night club around.
There's a bar scene in Fullerton too but I don't go around there much, don't have much reason to.
Hmmm... I may have to check out some of those. Are those places that would be awkward to show up alone at? Because I don't know anybody down here.
Dictator
09-07-2012, 11:16 PM
Eat oranges? ba dum tsss
vapid
09-07-2012, 11:17 PM
Hmmm... I may have to check out some of those. Are those places that would be awkward to show up alone at? Because I don't know anybody down here.
That's tough. I mean I've never gone out by myself before so I don't know if it's any better here than in other places.
QUIZZLE
09-07-2012, 11:43 PM
What's wrong with mexican night clubs, holmes?
Yeah, I second that. Sek-c latina$$$
What's wrong with mexican night clubs, holmes?
I don't speak Spanish while everybody in there appeared to be (and I don't dig the music).
Clippersfan86
09-08-2012, 12:19 AM
I can help you out as somebody that's born and raised OC/LA and has lived in at least 10-12 OC cities.
1. Check out The Block of Orange. It's awesome for somebody who's new to the area because it has everything in one place. Huge movie theater, bowling alley, 20+ restaurants, shopping stores, bungie jumping etc all in one place. For a similar place in south OC check out the Irvine Spectrum which is similar but more expensive and classy.
2. Check out the beaches. Best beach is Huntington due to the fact that it's the only beach in OC along with I think Balboa that has bonfire pits. Also it has the best waves and the most active scene of people in their 20's and 30's. Downtown HB is also pretty awesome for restaurants and shops and has some famous bars. Korn's lead singer owns a Sushi restaurant downtown. It's amazing to go there in the morning, reserve a pit and enjoy the waves all day with some friends. Then finish the night with smores around a bonfire with a breeze and sunset.
3. Go check out the Angels and Ducks. Literally across the street from each other and both have great crowds (at least last I went a few years ago). Friday nights they have fireworks after the game at the Angels games.
4. Disneyland, Anaheim. I know it's a cliche for So Cal but if you haven't been you should go at least once and check it out. 100 bucks gets you an all day park hopper for both parks and if you're a first timer it's worth it.
5. Knott's Berry Farm. If Disneyland is too childish for you check out Knott's. Rides are a lot more "hardcore" and one thing I like is the historical aspect of it. It started as a famous berry farm in the early 1900's I believe. Lots of good restaurants on the property too.
6. Check out some of the water parks. Soak City which is owned by Knott's is cool but the absolute best one is a 40 minute drive from you which is called Raging Waters. I used to go there as a kid and it's the OG water park in California and a classic water park that is known worldwide.
7. Go to Medieval Times and Pirates in Buena Park down the street from Knott's. They are 2-3 hour shows that include a big meal. It's pretty awesome you basically get to watch skits of knights fighting or pirates fighting etc while eating with high quality actors and special effects. Only downside is it's pricey (about 60 a person). In the same area of Buena Park there are also a handful of cool little museums like Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
8. If you like driving you absolutely HAVE to drive PCH at sunset. You'll be driving with the ocean by your side.
9. The Queen Mary. It's actually in Long Beach but that's only 20-30 minutes from you most likely. Extremely famous ship with tons of history. Ghost tours, room rentals and other activities including air shows etc. At one point it was the biggest ship in the world, much bigger than Titanic.
That's all off the top of my head. If you want more ask but that should get you started. What city do you live in?
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
I can help you out as somebody that's born and raised OC/LA and has lived in at least 10-12 OC cities.
1. Check out The Block of Orange. It's awesome for somebody who's new to the area because it has everything in one place. Huge movie theater, bowling alley, 20+ restaurants, shopping stores, bungie jumping etc all in one place. For a similar place in south OC check out the Irvine Spectrum which is similar but more expensive and classy.
2. Check out the beaches. Best beach is Huntington due to the fact that it's the only beach in OC along with I think Balboa that has bonfire pits. Also it has the best waves and the most active scene of people in their 20's and 30's. Downtown HB is also pretty awesome for restaurants and shops and has some famous bars. Korn's lead singer owns a Sushi restaurant downtown. It's amazing to go there in the morning, reserve a pit and enjoy the waves all day with some friends. Then finish the night with smores around a bonfire with a breeze and sunset.
3. Go check out the Angels and Ducks. Literally across the street from each other and both have great crowds (at least last I went a few years ago). Friday nights they have fireworks after the game at the Angels games.
4. Disneyland, Anaheim. I know it's a cliche for So Cal but if you haven't been you should go at least once and check it out. 100 bucks gets you an all day park hopper for both parks and if you're a first timer it's worth it.
5. Knott's Berry Farm. If Disneyland is too childish for you check out Knott's. Rides are a lot more "hardcore" and one thing I like is the historical aspect of it. It started as a famous berry farm in the early 1900's I believe. Lots of good restaurants on the property too.
6. Check out some of the water parks. Soak City which is owned by Knott's is cool but the absolute best one is a 40 minute drive from you which is called Raging Waters. I used to go there as a kid and it's the OG water park in California and a classic water park that is known worldwide.
7. Go to Medieval Times and Pirates in Buena Park down the street from Knott's. They are 2-3 hour shows that include a big meal. It's pretty awesome you basically get to watch skits of knights fighting or pirates fighting etc while eating with high quality actors and special effects. Only downside is it's pricey (about 60 a person). In the same area of Buena Park there are also a handful of cool little museums like Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
8. If you like driving you absolutely HAVE to drive PCH at sunset. You'll be driving with the ocean by your side.
9. The Queen Mary. It's actually in Long Beach but that's only 20-30 minutes from you most likely. Extremely famous ship with tons of history. Ghost tours, room rentals and other activities including air shows etc. At one point it was the biggest ship in the world, much bigger than Titanic.
That's all off the top of my head. If you want more ask but that should get you started. What city do you live in?
Awesome. Thanks. The Block of Orange is the one place I seem to know well. I'm probably a mile away from it. Beaches I will hit tomorrow or Sunday. I saw an Angels game last summer, which was enough for me because I hate baseball. I will get a year pass for Disneyland, because when friends and family visit, I know they will want to go (because I'm 3 miles away). I've hit all the major theme parks in So Cal within the last couple years actually. I'll look into Buena Park and the Queen Mary. Not familiar with them.
no pun intended
09-08-2012, 12:30 AM
I thought Medieval Times was pretty cheesy...
TheeBeast
09-08-2012, 12:42 AM
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
http://ghiageocities.com/swingcloseup.jpg
Just hope he doesn't try to pull any weird s*** :oldlol:
raprap
09-08-2012, 12:50 AM
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
He gay bro. Lube that taco up.
L.Kizzle
09-08-2012, 12:53 AM
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
:biggums:
sundizz
09-08-2012, 01:02 AM
You should check out meetup.com and check out any speed dating things. Speed dating thing mostly just for kicks. I've never gone so I want to hear someone's experience. Meetup.com seems legit though. You can find the right crew for whatever you want to do, and build a nice social network of people with similar interests. Otherwise, you are stuck doing it the 19th century way of just saying wassup and hoping you vibe with people. Shoot, got me amped up imma go check out meetup.com and see what's good nowadays (haven't seen the site in a few years).
Clippersfan86
09-08-2012, 01:16 AM
One of my best guy friends was actually met on Craigslist few years ago when I posted a workout buddy ad. Bunch of gay creeps messaged me though so be very careful lol. You cast out a net like that and you make 1 friend for every 50 creeps.
Clippersfan86
09-08-2012, 01:17 AM
I thought Medieval Times was pretty cheesy...
Eh.... it's something you should do at least once. Pirates is a bit more mature/less cheesy.
no pun intended
09-08-2012, 01:19 AM
Eh.... it's something you should do at least once. Pirates is a bit more mature/less cheesy.
The green guy never wins, does he?
IlliniFan
09-08-2012, 01:32 AM
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
Has anything gayer ever been done on ISH? Seriously meeting dudes on craigslist to hang out? :facepalm At least try for a chick so you have a 5% chance to get laid.
andgar923
09-08-2012, 02:52 AM
I can't believe I am doing this, but I'm meeting a guy through craigslist who is looking for a bar buddy since all of his friends are married or moved away. Pray I don't get murdered. I have never met somebody online before.
If I had a car I'd chill with you, must suck living in a new place not knowing people.
baseketball4life
09-08-2012, 02:55 AM
I think his chances of getting laid are higher with the dude.
:roll: :roll: :roll:
bdreason
09-08-2012, 03:01 AM
Downtown HB is a chill scene. We get a lot of inlanders/tourists during the weekends so it's no problem meeting random people, as long as you're not socially awkward. I would recommend HB Brew Co. and Black Bull.
One of my best guy friends was actually met on Craigslist few years ago when I posted a workout buddy ad. Bunch of gay creeps messaged me though so be very careful lol. You cast out a net like that and you make 1 friend for every 50 creeps.
Actually, the guy cast out the net. I was the responder. We didn't end up meeting up though. I just went to some random bar in Anaheim and ended up talking to this one girl for most of the time. She's a 16 (for HIMYM fans).
Has anything gayer ever been done on ISH? Seriously meeting dudes on craigslist to hang out? :facepalm At least try for a chick so you have a 5% chance to get laid.
My goal is to get a wing man to have weekend after weekend. I view it more like the old saying, "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach the man how to fish and he eats *****." I may have the last part of that quote wrong, but you get the idea.
Downtown HB is a chill scene. We get a lot of inlanders/tourists during the weekends so it's no problem meeting random people, as long as you're not socially awkward. I would recommend HB Brew Co. and Black Bull.
Is HB Huntington Beach?
Cali Syndicate
09-08-2012, 06:17 AM
So I take it you're all good and well now? You are up and about so must be so. For some reason this makes me happy even though I have no idea who you are nor have I even had any sort of conversation with you on this site but reading posts from you, you seem like an alright guy, a goodfella. Cheers brother.
We are all brothers.
So I take it you're all good and well now? You are up and about so must be so. For some reason this makes me happy even though I have no idea who you are nor have I even had any sort of conversation with you on this site but reading posts from you, you seem like an alright guy, a goodfella. Cheers brother.
We are all brothers.
Thanks :cheers:
And yeah, I am probably 95% recovered. Probably going to hit the beaches today for the first time. I'm also now able to do light weight lifting. Going into water and weight lifting were 2 things that I was unable to do and have been looking forward to. I'll probably wait another month or 2 before I do something like basketball where contact may be an issue. Maybe by next week I'll even hit up 6 Flags or Disneyland and see how my body responds to that.
vapid
09-08-2012, 07:38 PM
Why did you move out here? Just curious cus most reasons I can think of (other than completely separating yourself from your old life) would probably mean you would have at least one person to hang out with.
TheMarkMadsen
09-08-2012, 08:46 PM
Why did you move out here? Just curious cus most reasons I can think of (other than completely separating yourself from your old life) would probably mean you would have at least one person to hang out with.
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