130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (11) Chinese Lion Headdress

Celebrating the Chinese New Year with the Cleveland Asian Community

This past weekend we were fortunate to be able to partake in some of the Asian culture and help celebrate the Chinese New Year. 2013 marks the year of the Snake, and the Cleveland Asian community pulls together and celebrates their amazing heritage.

Call me naive, but I really had no idea the Cleveland area had such a diverse Asian community, and I was super excited when my wife suggest that we take the boys and go. As I have grown older, I have really started to appreciate more the different cultures and experiences one could enjoy not only around the world, but even often in your own community.

The Cleveland Chinese New Year celebration that we attended was held at the Asian Town Center (3820 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114), which is a smaller “mall” pulling together Asian vendors, art and entertainment in the heart of a very diverse Asian community. While the area is not quite like the Chinatown that I experienced in Chicago or New York City, but it was charming nonetheless.

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After some early morning traditional Asian music, we headed into the Asian Food Co. to check out the wonderful, and some questionable, products from around the World. The boys enjoyed checking out various gummy products and chips, unaware of exactly what was in the product.

While inside the grocery, we purchased the boys perhaps the best egg rolls we have ever eaten. Real. Traditional. Not the fake junk you get at an American Chinese restaurant. The egg rolls were packed full of warm pork, and the boys loved them! Mrs. InACents and I decided to indulge in a Wife Cake, which is a pastry filled with winter melon and almond paste. The Mrs. was more impressed than I was with the pastry, but it was good and a unique, original twist when you get used to the gelatinous, high fructose corn syrup junk available at American bakeries.

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (2) Asia Food Co.

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (9) Asian Market

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (10) Wife Cakes

By the time we completed our appetizers for the day, some of the main showcases were starting to play on the main stage. First up to celebrate the Chinese New Year was Mame Daiko Japanese Drumming. People of various ages, including kids, played tremendous drum lines that make you shake to the bone. Words, and even the video below, can not even begin to explain the tremendous deep bass that come when ten people are banging on drums.

The idea behind loud music stems back from centuries of Asian tradition, where it is believed they warded off evil spirits. All I could think about was the incredible display of drummers from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. With that much vibration coming from the hundreds of performers, it is a wonder the entire bird’s nest stadium did not come crumbling down. The sheer power of sound was pretty amazing!

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (12) Drummers



Following a long build-up for what everyone had come to see, it was time for the tradition of the Kwan Family Lion Dance. Besides some videos or news clips, I had never actually seen and experienced a traditional lion dance. I knew nothing of the heritage or what any of it all meant.

My wife educated the boys and I on the tradition associted with cabbage, and red envelops filled with money, and what the scenes represented, as well as variations of the story. It was wonderful having my knowledgeable wife along for the experience.

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (11) Chinese Lion Headdress



Besides the wonderful displays of traditional Chinese culture, it was a unique experience to see health remedies being weighed and sorted by hand, some of the children dressed in classic garb, and the authentic lunch we had down the street.

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (5) Herbs Being Weighed

130210 Cleveland Chinese New Year (6) Traditional Child Outfit

Perhaps what excited me most happened to be smack dab between two delectable pieces of bread. About ten years ago when visiting a college friend in Boston, him and his girlfriend introduced me to a unique little Vietnamese sandwich called Bánh mì. From that moment I was addicted, yet been on a mission to find them again until now.

130210 Cleveland Vietanamese Banh Mi

I was delighted to find a little Vietnamese restaurant inside the Asian Town Center that served my delectable little sandwich, and I was not getting out of town without any. Mmm! My wife and I both shared a traditional, as well as a pork version, and they were both equally fresh, with the perfect consistency of chewy bread, and spiciness. My Bánh mì was the perfect end to an extraordinary Chinese New Year with my family!

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1979 Walt Disney World B'Ar-Rel Bridge Bouncin'

1979 Walt Disney World B’Ar-Rel Bridge Bouncin’

1979 Walt Disney World B'Ar-Rel Bridge Bouncin'

“Huey, Dewey, and Louie love crossing the floating barrel bridge of Tom Sawyer Island – except when Brer Bear steps into the act!”

I thought these turned out to be some great vintage relics of the past. See some our other cool, vintage Disney postcards from our childhood below.

1979 Walt Disney World B’Ar-Rel Bridge Bouncin’

1979 Walt Disney World Snow White’s Fantasy Bouquet

1979 Walt Disney World You Can Fly!

1979 Walt Disney World The Unknown Beckons

1979 Walt Disney World Tempest in a Teacup

1979 Walt Disney World Extraordinary Confectionery

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Six Flags 2013 Dining Plan

Eat All Year at Six Flags with the Dining Pass

Lots of the 2013 Six Flags Annual Pass Ticket Discounts are already expired, but there are still some bargains to be had before the season officially kicks off. While you need to upgrade to the Gold Pass to take advantage of free parking all year, you can now add onto your season pass a full year meal plan for only $69.99 per person, unless as noted below.

Six Flags 2013 Dining Plan

Current links to the individual offers are below:

Great America & Hurricane Harbor (Chicago)

Participating Locations

  • Andre’s Hand Dipped Corn Dogs
  • Angelo’s Pizza & Pasta
  • Aunt Martha’s Boarding House
  • Beachcombers Chicken
  • County Fair Grill
  • Cyber Cafe
  • JB’s BBQ
  • JB’s Smokehouse BBQ & Sports Bar
  • Loaded Dogs
  • Maw & Paw’s
  • Mooseburger Lodge
  • Paradise Pizza
  • Pink Flamingo
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located in County Fair
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located in County Fair Food Court
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located in Hometown Square
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located in Orleans
  • Waterin’ Hole

Great America menu options.

St Louis (Missouri)

Participating Locations

  • 1094 Classic Hot Dogs
  • Character Cafe
  • Colonnades Grill
  • Cowabunga Burger
  • Macho Nacho Burritos
  • Mooseburger Lodge
  • Primo’s Pizzeria (3 locations)
  • Villian’s Cafe

St. Louis Six Flags menu options.

Over Georgia/White Water (Atlanta)

Participating Locations

  • Big MO’s
  • Cotton States Food Court
  • Crazy Horse Deli
  • Daddy-O’s
  • Dee Jay’s
  • GOTHAM CITY Eatery
  • Hickory Chip
  • Lick Grill
  • Lickskillet Pizza
  • Macho Nacho
  • Miner’s Cookhouse
  • Pizzeria
  • Promenade Pizza
  • Scorcher Hot Dogs

Over Georgia menu options.

Over Texas (Arlington TX)

Participating Locations

  • All American Cafe
  • Dry Hole Charlies
  • JB’s BBQ
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Newmans I (Texas section)
  • Newmans II (Boardwalk section)
  • Primo’s Pizza
  • Rancho De Pollo
  • Texas Giant Hot Dog

Over Texas menu options.

Fiesta Texas (San Antonio)

Participating Locations

  • BeeBops
  • Bubba’s
  • Cactus Jacks
  • Kidz Kafe
  • Pete’s
  • Primo’s Pizzeria
  • Old Blues
  • Sangerfest Halle
  • Tidal Wave
  • Totally Kickin’ Chicken

Fiesta Texas menu options.

Magic Mountain (Los Angeles, CA): $99.99 per person.

Participating Locations

  • Food Etc.
  • JB’s Smokehouse BBQ
  • Johnny Rockets
  • Katy’s Kettle
  • Kickin’ Chicken
  • Teen Titan Tower Pizza
  • Wascal’s
  • Waterfront

Magic Mountain menu options.

Discovery Kingdom (Vallego- Near San Francisco/Sacramento, CA):

Participating Locations:

  • JB’s Smokehouse
  • Macho Nacho’s
  • Paddle Handle Corndogs
  • Paradise Snacks
  • Primio’s Pizzeria — Little Italy
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Market
  • Totally Kickin’ Chicken

Discovery Kingdom menu options

Six Flags America (Baltimore/Washington D.C.)

Participating Locations

  • Aviator Grille
  • Beachside Burgers
  • Bone’s Chicken
  • Cityworks Chicken
  • Crazy Horse Restaurant
  • Dockside Fries
  • Heritage House Food Court
  • Hurricane Hot Dog
  • Papaya Pete’s Chicken Hut
  • Port Authority Grill
  • Primo’s Pizza — Pirate
  • Surfside Pizza

Six Flags America menu options.

Great Adventure, Wild Safari, & Hurricane Harbor (New Jersey)

Participating Locations

  • Best of the West
  • Granny’s Country Kitchen
  • Load It Up
  • Macho Nacho
  • Main Street Pub
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Liberty Square
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Nitro
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Wildside
  • Superheroes’ Snacks
  • The Great Character Cafe
  • Totally Kickin’ Chicken — Boardwalk
  • Totally Kickin’ Chicken — El Toro

Great Adventure menu options.

New England (Springfield)

Participating Locations

  • All American Hot Dog
  • Baystate Fries
  • Cowabunga Burgers
  • Kickin’ Chicken
  • Macho Nacho Mexican
  • Papaya Pete’s
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located Across From Kidzopolis Stage
  • Primo’s Pizzeria — Located in the Kids Area
  • Riverboat
  • Startoons Commissary
  • Ted’s Coney Island

New England Six Flags menu options.

The Great Escape (Lake George, NY)

Participating Locations

  • Carousel Hot Dogs and More
  • Chicken Chalet
  • Fest Haus
  • Lumberjack’s
  • Papaya Pete’s
  • Primo’s — Located by Boomerang
  • Primo’s — Located in Splashwater Kingdom
  • Skillet
  • Timbertown Cafe

Great Escape menu options.

A couple additional items to note for dining passes:

– Dining plans can be purchased online or at the park.
– After verification, the dining plan is added to your season pass ID.
– In order to receive the daily lunch and dinner meals, you need to arrive prior to 3:30 PM, otherwise, your season pass ID will only be given the dinner credit.
– The lunch voucher is valid from 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and the dinner voucher is valid from 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m or park close, which ever is earlier.
– Drinks are not included in the dining plan.

Also, use your Discover Card to receive an additional 5% discount on tickets purchased online as well as most purchases throughout the parks.

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