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Hi, world,
We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio |
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Sounds like you like theme parks so be sure and hit Universal Studios.
You may also want to take a tour of The NBC studios. Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio |
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Hi!
Thanks! How could I forget it?!?! What else? Should we go visit celebrities homes? Buy those maps and all? Chinese Theater? What else is interesting in LA? Thanks! escreveu na mensagem ups.com... Sounds like you like theme parks so be sure and hit Universal Studios. You may also want to take a tour of The NBC studios. Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio |
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Flavio Silva wrote:
Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Check out... Rodeo Drive Tar pits Walk of fame Graumann's Chinese theater Mulholland drive Venice beach Beverly Hills WB studio tour TV Show taping Olvera Street Sunset Strip at night Getty Museum -- Seinfeld Lists http://wave.prohosting.com/tnguym LOST - ScreenSnaps & Sawyer's Nicknames http://tinyurl.com/a2r2r |
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"Flavio Silva" wrote in message ... Hi! Thanks! How could I forget it?!?! What else? Should we go visit celebrities homes? Buy those maps and all? Chinese Theater? What else is interesting in LA? Thanks! Oh, boy. Skip the celebrity homes and maps. The Chinese Theater can be fun -- you'll see hand and footprints of movie stars, plus the architecture of the building is rather interesting. The rest of the Hollywood area is, basically, a tourist trap. There are still a number of working studios in the area but, with the exception of Paramount (see below), they are closed to the public and there's nothing to except blank walls. Skip the NBC tour. If you're interested in how film and television is produced, make an appointment for the Burbank Studios tour and, perhaps, Paramount's tour as well. You'll get to see the actual workings of a real studio, lots of backstage stuff and, if you're lucky, you'll get to see a film being shot. Just my personal opinion, but watching live audience television shows isn't particularly interesting -- basically, theater with cameras between you and the performers. If you like theme parks, you can go to Universal, but skip the studio tour -- it's stagey, touristy and has very little to do with how movies are made. How old are your kids? LA has some wonderful world-class art museums, but if your children are too young to appreciate what they see, I wouldn't recommend it. Go to Venice Beach and walk (or, if you like, skate) along the boardwalk. You'll see every conceivable weirdo and LA-type there, and it's quite safe. For young kids, the La Brea Tarpits can be fun -- lots of dinosaurs and similar things. To be perfectly honest, I lived in LA for 20 years and never thought it was that interesting of a place. Incidently, you do know, don't you, that Disneyland is not in Los Angeles. It's in Anaheim and can be a pretty significant drive depending on the day of the week and the time of day. Count on a minimum of an hour to reach it from west LA (which is where I assume you'll be staying -- mostly business people stay in downtown LA, as there is little to do there after dark). escreveu na mensagem ups.com... Sounds like you like theme parks so be sure and hit Universal Studios. You may also want to take a tour of The NBC studios. Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio |
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"Flavio Silva" wrote in message ... Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio Venice Beach, If in the Knotts Berry Farm area eat dinner or breakfast there. good meals and resonable. Depending on the age of the kids, sign up for TV show tickets. To short of time for a lot of sightseeing. A day trip to Catalina Island would be fun for all. |
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Hi, P
Thanks for your input! Regarding lodging I was thinking about staying in Hollywood, Santa Monica or maybe close to Disneyland... It has to be a safe and not too expensive area, though. My kid is a 15 years old girl addiscted to Roller Coasters! Ok! No celebrity homes. Yes to Venice Beach to see the weirdos! Thanks again for the tips! Flavio "PTravel" escreveu na mensagem om... "Flavio Silva" wrote in message ... Hi! Thanks! How could I forget it?!?! What else? Should we go visit celebrities homes? Buy those maps and all? Chinese Theater? What else is interesting in LA? Thanks! Oh, boy. Skip the celebrity homes and maps. The Chinese Theater can be fun -- you'll see hand and footprints of movie stars, plus the architecture of the building is rather interesting. The rest of the Hollywood area is, basically, a tourist trap. There are still a number of working studios in the area but, with the exception of Paramount (see below), they are closed to the public and there's nothing to except blank walls. Skip the NBC tour. If you're interested in how film and television is produced, make an appointment for the Burbank Studios tour and, perhaps, Paramount's tour as well. You'll get to see the actual workings of a real studio, lots of backstage stuff and, if you're lucky, you'll get to see a film being shot. Just my personal opinion, but watching live audience television shows isn't particularly interesting -- basically, theater with cameras between you and the performers. If you like theme parks, you can go to Universal, but skip the studio tour -- it's stagey, touristy and has very little to do with how movies are made. How old are your kids? LA has some wonderful world-class art museums, but if your children are too young to appreciate what they see, I wouldn't recommend it. Go to Venice Beach and walk (or, if you like, skate) along the boardwalk. You'll see every conceivable weirdo and LA-type there, and it's quite safe. For young kids, the La Brea Tarpits can be fun -- lots of dinosaurs and similar things. To be perfectly honest, I lived in LA for 20 years and never thought it was that interesting of a place. Incidently, you do know, don't you, that Disneyland is not in Los Angeles. It's in Anaheim and can be a pretty significant drive depending on the day of the week and the time of day. Count on a minimum of an hour to reach it from west LA (which is where I assume you'll be staying -- mostly business people stay in downtown LA, as there is little to do there after dark). escreveu na mensagem ups.com... Sounds like you like theme parks so be sure and hit Universal Studios. You may also want to take a tour of The NBC studios. Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio |
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Hi, Mike!
Hey, tahnks! This one I'll save for later search on Google! Thanks "TheNewsGuy(Mike)" escreveu na mensagem ... Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Check out... Rodeo Drive Tar pits Walk of fame Graumann's Chinese theater Mulholland drive Venice beach Beverly Hills WB studio tour TV Show taping Olvera Street Sunset Strip at night Getty Museum -- Seinfeld Lists http://wave.prohosting.com/tnguym LOST - ScreenSnaps & Sawyer's Nicknames http://tinyurl.com/a2r2r |
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Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Ummm...do you think you could be a *bit* more general...??? -- Best Greg |
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"Flavio Silva" wrote in message ... Hi, P Thanks for your input! Regarding lodging I was thinking about staying in Hollywood, Santa Monica or maybe close to Disneyland... It has to be a safe and not too expensive area, though. My kid is a 15 years old girl addiscted to Roller Coasters! Ok! No celebrity homes. Yes to Venice Beach to see the weirdos! Thanks again for the tips! Flavio "PTravel" escreveu na mensagem om... "Flavio Silva" wrote in message ... Hi! Thanks! How could I forget it?!?! What else? Should we go visit celebrities homes? Buy those maps and all? Chinese Theater? What else is interesting in LA? Thanks! Oh, boy. Skip the celebrity homes and maps. The Chinese Theater can be fun (snipped)There are still a number of working studios in the area but, with the exception of Paramount (see below), they are closed to the public and there's nothing to except blank walls. Skip the NBC tour. If you're interested in how film and television is produced, make an appointment for the Burbank Studios tour and, perhaps, Paramount's tour as well. (snipped) If you like theme parks, you can go to Universal, but skip the studio tour -- it's stagey, touristy and has very little to do with how movies are made. Go to Venice Beach and walk (or, if you like, skate) along the boardwalk. You'll see every conceivable weirdo and LA-type there, and it's quite safe. For young kids, the La Brea Tarpits can be fun -- lots of dinosaurs and similar things. Sniped Incidently, you do know, don't you, that Disneyland is not in Los Angeles. It's in Anaheim and can be a pretty significant drive depending on the day of the week and the time of day. Count on a minimum of an hour to reach it from west LA (which is where I assume you'll be staying -- mostly business people stay in downtown LA, as there is little to do there after dark). escreveu na mensagem ups.com... Sounds like you like theme parks so be sure and hit Universal Studios. You may also want to take a tour of The NBC studios. Flavio Silva wrote: Hi, world, We're a family of 3, planning a trip to LA, staying for 4/5 days to visit DisneyLand and 6 Flags Magic Mountain. What else should we visit? Thnaks for any info! Flavio If your daughter enjoys roller coasters you should also consider Knotts Berry Farm which is also in Orange County not too far from D-land. |
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