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Los
Angeles Tours and Amusement
Parks
The
Grand Tour of Los Angeles
This Los Angeles tour offers Los
Angeles visitors a narrated tour
of Los Angeles' most infamous
attractions, including Rodeo
Drive, Melrose Avenue, Sunset
Strip, Venice Beach, the
Hollywood sign, the Music
Center, La Brea Tar Pits and
many more Los Angeles
attractions. Stand on the Walk
of Fame where Marilyn Monroe,
Tom Hanks and hundreds of other
celebrities have their stars in
the sidewalk. See where the
stars live, play, shop, and make
movies. This Los Angeles tour
includes drop off and pick up
and most major Los Angeles
hotels.
Deluxe
Movie Stars' Home and Trolley
Tour
The Deluxe Movie Stars' Home and
Trolley Tour combines excellend
Hollywood tours in one. Take a
trip on a narrated,
air-conditioned bus to the homes
of today's celebrities,
including Steve Martin, Barbara
Streisand, the Playboy Mansion
and Richard Gere, as well as the
homes of Hollywood legends,
including Lucille Ball and
Marilyn Monroe. Pass the
Hollywood sign, this Los Angeles
tour also includes a one hour
tour of historic Hollywood
movie, TV and radio landmarks,
including the Walk of Fame and
well-known filming locations.
Hollywood
CityPass
A
rare sure thing in Hollywood,
the Hollywood CityPass allows
Los Angeles visitors entrance
into top Hollywood attractions
for one low place and without
waiting in ticket lines.
Universal Studios Hollywood® and
four famous Hollywood
attractions for one low price,
no ticket lines! The City Pass
includes entry into Universal
Studios, Starline Tours of
Hollywood, admission into the
Kodak Theatre, home of the
Academy Awards, and two other
famous museums! Book the
Hollywood CityPass now and save
nearly 50% off normal entry
prices.
Los
Angeles City Tour by Night
When the sun sets in the City of
Angels, the stars come out to
play. Tour through the famous
areas of this glittering city,
including a visit the Griffith
Park Observatory for simply
spectacular view of Los Angeles.
Enjoy the funky architecture and
unique shops at Universal's City
Walk, and visit the Hollywood
Walk of Fame. Cruise down Sunset
Strip and onto the glamour of
Beverly Hills for a memorable
Los Angeles night.
Disneyland
or Disneyland's California
Adventure
Disneyland Resort is bigger and
better. Meet all your favorite
Disney characters including the
oldest and the most famous -
Mickey Mouse! Choose between
either Disneyland Park or the
all-new Disney's California
Adventure for your day of fun
and excitement. And don't miss
Downtown Disney, an
entertainment, shopping and
dining complex right in the
heart of it all. The magic is
waiting for you at the
Disneyland Resort.
Universal
Studios Hollywood
Bring the magic of the movies to
life at Universal Studios
Hollywood in California, a Los
Angeles theme park and working
Hollywood Studio all in one.
Enjoy all the thrills, magic,
stunts and special effects when
you take part in your favorite
blockbuster movies. It's all the
glitz, glamour, action and
entertainment of Hollywood, only
at the world's largest movie
studio and theme park!
Knott's
Berry Farm
What was once an actuall berry
farm on the outskirts of Los
Angeles is now 160 acres of
world-class rides, unique family
shows and one of a kind
attractions. For family thrills
and adventure, nothing beats Los
Angeles' Knott's Theme Park.
Come and discover over 165
rides, spectacular shows and
unique attractions like
Ghostrider, rated by thrill ride
enthusiasts as the world's best
wooden roller coaster. Rocket to
the sky and back on the
30-storey Supreme Scream, one of
the tallest thrill rides ever
built. Knott's Berry Farm is a
great day out for the whole
family!
Los Angeles Theme
Parks
Disneyland
1313 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, CA
92802; Tel: 714.781.4565
The Granddaddy of all amusement
parks still packs them in - and
that's the problem. But despite
the crowds, the great
rides--Pirates of the Caribbean,
The Matterhorn, Splash Mountain,
The Haunted House, It's a Small
World--still make it worth an
annual trip. Just try to do it
on a weekday or during
off-season, otherwise, the lines
are eternal. Tip: to get a good
meal, make reservations in
advance at the Blue Bayou, which
has the best food at the park.
Ask for a table near the water.
Seriously.
Disney's California Adventure
1313 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, CA
92802; 714.781.4565
Disney's newest edition, a theme
park based around California
smack dab next to Disneyland,
hasn't really caught on with
natives or tourists. The good
news is that this means few
lines and a swift trip through
this Tragic Kingdom. The
attractions worth visiting are:
Paradise Pier, a recreation of a
beachside boardwalk with a
screaming coaster, Ferris wheel,
and arcade games; Grizzly River
run, a water romp down a
bear-shaped mountain; and an
"Aladdin" stage show that's a
hoot (except for a required
parking-lot wait that's almost
as long as the show's 45-minute
running time). The acclaimed
Electric Parade, which for years
turned on visitors at
Disneyland, has re-ignited here
every evening.
Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City Plaza,
Universal City, CA 91608; Tel:
818.622.3801
The most popular attractions
here are based on either aged
film franchises ("Back to the
Future") or major box-office
flops ("The Waterworld" show).
The Mummy Returns: Chamber of
Doom is simply a glorified
Haunted House and the Terminator
2: 3D show is as needlessly
harsh and grating as Ahnold's
accent. But there are plenty of
reasons to check this place out:
Jurassic Park: The Ride is a
water-logged blast and the
Special Effects Stages offer a
hilarious look at the way films
made and enhanced. An added
benefit is the adjacent
Universal Citywalk, which has
far better restaurants than
those found at most theme parks.
Special Offer! Book a 1 Day
Ticket and get your second day
for free.
Knott's Berry Farm
8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA
90620; Tel: 714.220.5200
This aging theme park draws a
smattering of people, but it has
a bit of charm. Long
overshadowed by its behemoth
neighbor Disneyland, it's like a
County Fair set in a Ghost Town.
The "Snoopy On Ice" show is a
big draw here, and there is also
an attempt to update things with
an Extreme Sports demonstration.
If you want a low-impact theme
park, head to the Farm.
Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy,
Valencia, CA 91355; Tel:
661.255.4100
A recent scientific study
reported that riding intense
roller coasters can cause minor
brain damage. If that's the
case, then this SoCal theme park
will make the synapses misfire
more than just about any other
park. In terms of sheer thrill
rides, this place can't be
matched. The DejaVu coaster is a
white-knuckler that encourages a
stress-relieving scream--that
way, your head won't explode. X,
the latest in what has become a
tradition of stomach-churning
coasters, features 360-degree
rotating seats. And the Batman
ride is not only a great thrill,
but its Gotham Park waiting area
is captivating. A popular teen
hangout since The Thompson Twins
were rocking out here in the
early 1980s, MM is frequented
more by locals than by tourists,
so try to hit it on a weekday.
Aquarium of the Pacific
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA
90802; Tel: 562.590.3100
Located south of L.A, in the
seaside city of Long Beach, this
sparkling aquarium is far less
populated than the more famous
fish tank up in Monterey.
Nevertheless, it's one of the
Los Angeles area's best bets for
a great time. Its 17 major tanks
and 30 smaller tanks can be
taken in an afternoon, and along
the way there are some amazing
specimen to be found in an ocean
of more than 12,000 species.
There is an iridescent jellyfish
exhibit, a rare dragonfish that
has to be seen to believe, and
an array of toothy mammals in
the Shark Lagoon, where one can
get up close and personal with
the feared predators. None of
the fish here seem to be
complaining, but then again, in
modern saltwater tanks no one
can hear you scream.
Pacific Park
Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica,
CA 90401; Tel: 310.260.8744
This old-school amusement park
is small but its spectacular
location on the Santa Monica
Pier along the ocean makes it
worth a visit. There's a rickety
roller coaster and a slew of
arcade games, and the park's
perch allows it to feature what
may the best view in Los
Angeles--from the top of its
tall Ferris Wheel riders can see
up and down the beautiful
Pacific Coast. Tip: For those
wanting great lunch or dinner,
the recently refurbished The
Lobster at the top of the pier
has great seafood.
Los Angeles Zoo
5333 Zoo Dr., Hollywood, CA
90027; Tel: 323.644.6400
This is not the greatest zoo in
the world by a long shot, but
nice flowing grounds, far fewer
crowds than at the more
acclaimed San Diego Zoo, and
great weather make this a
perfect mid-day getaway. They
also have an Animal Encounters
program that encourages
interaction between visiting
kids and the residents of this
wild kingdom.
Griffith Park
4730 Crystal Springs Dr., Los
Angeles, CA 90027; Tel:
214.913.4688
Covering more than 4000 acres,
L.A.'s biggest park makes NYC's
Central Park look like a median
strip. The park features two
golf courses, pony rides, a
train museum and the stunning
L.A. Griffith Observatory (which
is currently closed for
renovation). It's great to get
lost in this green oasis in the
gray land lined with freeways.
Legoland
1
Lego Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92008;
Tel: 760.438.5346
There are plenty of kids around
5 or 6 who consider this their
favorite theme park. And, for
the first hour or so, anybody
would be fascinated by the fact
that virtually everything here
is built from Legos. But once it
sinks in that grown men and
women spent countless hours
making this world out of small
plastic bricks, everything
starts to seem downright creepy.
There is a children's driving
school that is not only fun for
the kiddies, it's hilarious for
adults to watch their offspring
run though traffic lights and
hit other cars. It's like
watching an episode of World's
Best Car Chases. Sequestered
away in Carlsbad (a 45 minute
drive from L.A.) near an Ostrich
farm, this is definitely a
unique experience - especially
for anyone still using a sipper
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