Fely the 1st
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2021
After modifying our vacation plans in may for three or four times we ended with a LA only stay. Except from visiting DL resort we, two adults only, are completely new to LA, so any tips and suggestions are more than welcome. So far my plans are:
- visiting Universal Studios for two days ( I know the park is small but we love Universal, and I have no problems riding Forbidden Journey, Minions or Mummy five times in a row with butterbeer breaks between)
- Warner Bros Studio Tour, Lunch in a Retro diner, relax at the pool (Sheraton universal) and visit universal Boulevard for diner
- Sea World for one day, not sure if by rental car or train (what would you do)
- visit the wildlife learning center, have lunch at Astro restaurant, Griffith observatory in the afternoon
- take a short look at the icons like Walk of Fame, Graumannˋ s theatre, rodeo drive ( plan to use the metro for this)
- Tar pits and museum
- Santa Monica Pier, if we have time
- and maybe one day at DL and DCA. Think about a VIP tour there, but not quite sure yet. I reallllly would love to ride some of the new rides and get some Disney vibes but it is so much money and there are a lot of things at Disney (at the moment) I do not like.
If you know any hidden gems or tips I would appreciate.
- visiting Universal Studios for two days ( I know the park is small but we love Universal, and I have no problems riding Forbidden Journey, Minions or Mummy five times in a row with butterbeer breaks between)
- Warner Bros Studio Tour, Lunch in a Retro diner, relax at the pool (Sheraton universal) and visit universal Boulevard for diner
- Sea World for one day, not sure if by rental car or train (what would you do)
- visit the wildlife learning center, have lunch at Astro restaurant, Griffith observatory in the afternoon
- take a short look at the icons like Walk of Fame, Graumannˋ s theatre, rodeo drive ( plan to use the metro for this)
- Tar pits and museum
- Santa Monica Pier, if we have time
- and maybe one day at DL and DCA. Think about a VIP tour there, but not quite sure yet. I reallllly would love to ride some of the new rides and get some Disney vibes but it is so much money and there are a lot of things at Disney (at the moment) I do not like.
If you know any hidden gems or tips I would appreciate.