My friend and I are heading to LA. Last time I was there was back in 1992.Any suggestions on what to do? Here's our shortlist- Hollywood (see the stars walk of fame, Chinese Mann theater, Sunset Boulevard, etc)- Jay Leno Tonite Show - do you know how to get tickets?- Beach (Santa Monica, Venice, etc)- Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive- up in the mountains to see the Hollywood sign, there's a famous observatory up there too right?
11/4/2007 1:02:58 PM
- eat turkey
11/4/2007 1:03:40 PM
I went back in August and it was really fun. I think you have to get Tonight Show tickets like a month in advance or so, might wanna check into that. There was a road on the north part of town that was kind of a tour through the mountains there, that was pretty cool, I don't remember the name of the road though.
11/4/2007 7:42:47 PM
you could get burned up
11/4/2007 7:50:49 PM
do something non-cliche?
11/4/2007 8:06:41 PM
11/4/2007 8:32:15 PM
I went back in September and took a bus tour. Saw Hollywood Walk of Fame, Rodeo, Disney theatre, Olvera Streetcost ~$50 and got it set up by the concierge at my hotel
11/4/2007 8:35:45 PM
THE TONIGHT SHOW likely won't be shooting episodes anytime soon because of the strike.
11/4/2007 8:35:57 PM
yeah i went on Tonite Show website where I had seen it awhile ago but they not longer have it.....yeah i don't want to do cliche stuff but it's all i got to go by for now
11/5/2007 1:13:58 AM
11/5/2007 1:24:19 AM
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11/5/2007 7:59:08 AM
11/5/2007 9:53:25 AM
yeah I'm not thrilled about standing in line that early just for leno tickets....depends on who the guests are......i may skip it, esp if it takes a couple of hours out of the afternoon as welladumb, you're writeup is awesome....i've built those suggestions into our iterinary.
11/5/2007 11:04:48 AM
punch everyone involved in the making of the hills and the oc in the faceeven if they just get coffee for someone
11/5/2007 11:06:07 AM
in-n-out burger
11/5/2007 11:19:51 AM
11/5/2007 11:23:04 AM
Two more quick things to add:If you dig museums, you should definitely check out The Getty Center (it's the giant gleaming white complex on top of the mountain at Sunset and the 405 freeway...you won't miss it). Admission is free (parking isn't though), and there's a ton of awesome stuff to see. There are some really, really badass gardens up there too, and there are also scheduled lectures on an array of different topics. The complex itself is also very architecturally interesting, as Richard Meier's design has been universally praised for both it's aesthetics and the manner in which it masterfully exploits the surrounding terrain.Speaking of architecture, if you're interested in such things, you can visit Frank Gehry's amazing/controversial Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles (1st Street & Grand Avenue, I believe). It's a pretty stunning piece of work. The only real caveat to putting this on your itinerary is that downtown LA is pretty boring (although Disney Hall is serving as the center for a massive gentrification project in the area), but I thought that I would mention it anyway, in the event that you like to look at neat buildings.
11/5/2007 2:38:33 PM
I'll be in L.A. from Nov. 29th to Dec. 2nd.Going to the USC vs. UCLA football game, probably hitting up a Laker's game. So keep the suggestions coming... we need more stuff to do.
11/5/2007 2:57:54 PM
french quarter
11/5/2007 4:42:13 PM
11/5/2007 4:55:43 PM
Too bad the game is in LA this year and not at the Rose Bowl. The Coliseum is a cool experience but getting to see a game in Pasadena is awesome...
11/5/2007 4:58:22 PM
I totally agree...the Rose Bowl is a pretty surreal experience. The Coliseum is a decent venue, and has some mildly intriguing features, but the Rose Bowl -- like you said -- is just awesome.
11/5/2007 5:01:41 PM
venice beach is interesting.. when i was in LA a few years back, it got pretty chilly when the sun went down b/c of the wind off the ocean.. and my friend that lives out there told me that venice beach is not a good place to be after dark.. just fyi.
11/5/2007 5:15:06 PM
smot poke and egg Fred Savage's house.
11/5/2007 5:35:37 PM
No arson plz
11/5/2007 5:36:14 PM
We'll be going to LA / San Diego / Santa Barbara for about a week during Christmas / New Years.. What activities happen in that area around that time?
11/5/2007 8:37:37 PM
11/6/2007 6:42:44 PM
I can't believe no one has mentioned my name. I've lived here all my life (before NyM posts....FOR THE MOST PART).As for adumb's recommendations:1) RE: Fred Segal in Santa Monica - Go to the Fred Segal on Melrose...must of the shit in there is overpriced anyway but if it's the experience that you want, go that one...it's the one the celebs are always seen it...if you care.2) RE: Father's Office - Father's Office... Good choice...the beer selection is really good....and the fries are great...only suggestion though is to bring your own ketchup and don't let them see it. Seriously, it's forbidden in there...considered contraban.3) Most (but not all) of the places mentioned by adumb are tourist traps. If you go to Pink's, be prepared to wait in line. A long one. The Ivy is fine and all but it's pricey and not the easiest place to get reservations. The News Room is across the street and a tad less prentious. If you want a good brunch/breakfast, I'd suggest 'Toast' or 'Cheebos' or something. The best place is 'Aroma Cafe' in Studio City (there are about a million 'Aroma's' in L.A. so be sure to go to the one on Tujunga (it's also right across the street from Vitello's (where Robert Blake ate and then 'witnessed' his wife being shot). Lots of celebs hang out at Aroma because it's low-key and very quaint.4) RE: Griffith Park - They actually recently (about 1 year ago) completely redid the whole thing and up until this week or so....you had to make reservations and get tickets and park your car and then take a bus up...but since it's not as new (relatively speaking) they have now made it a shit ton easier to visit.5) RE: The Tonight Show - Yeah, as of right now they're not filming so there's nothing to watch. If they happen to start I used to intern there and can maybe get you tix (you could get them yourself but you have to get there early and wait in line)6) RE: UCLA v USC game. Unless you want to pay $texas...you aren't gettin tickets. And anyway if you don't have an allegiance to either school then it's no where near as fun. (and yes, Go Bruins)7) RE: Driving around. Try to work in meals and shit...for instance, if you go to Malibu, go to Moonshadow's or Duke's (I'd say Gladstone's but it's a tourist trap worse so than the others and the food is fine, but meh) Mulholland is only good if the sky is clear. I mean I drive that shit almost every day so it's just a street to me but if you want to appreciate the view (and believe it or not, but back in the 80s you actually were able to see the ocean...now...not so much) then a clear sunny day is best. Also, my parent's recently sold their house on Carbon Beach I'd rate that as my favorite...just park on the street somewhere (on the weekends it's fairly difficult to find parking though...so I've been told) and walk down where there a parking lot by the pier (it's next to Surfrider's Beach). 8) RE: Venice Beach. Def something that is part of the L.A. experience but my cousin lived basically on the boardwalk for the last 4 months and yeah, after dark it isn't the best place to be but my cousin's prod studio that she worked for opened up a restaraunt attached to it (it's on Rose Ave and the boardwalk), but going to somewhere on Abbott Kinney is cool too....my best friend's inlaws own a couple places on there, the Brigg is one and it's a good spot.adumb has good advice...but if you want any more, feel free to ask me...
11/6/2007 7:25:42 PM
dubstep show?
11/6/2007 7:51:01 PM
I'm flying out to LA (actually Torrance) on Sunday for a week on business. Knowing nothing about the area other than it's south of LAX and that it looks close to Redondo Beach, is there anything worth seeing down there?
11/6/2007 7:54:10 PM
Having lived here most of my life, I can count on my hands how many times I've been to Torrance...so I don't know much to see in Torrance. It is where 'True Religion' has it's main store (I believe outlet as well) if that helps any . Are you getting a car?
11/6/2007 7:58:02 PM
I'm not planning on getting a car. My meetings last all day M-F from 730-530, and it's all right there in my hotel. If anything, I'll just take a taxi to wherever I need to go, that is if there's anything worth seeing w/in a taxi-ride's distance.A coworker of mine who just moved back out there lives somewhere in north LA. I was hoping to get up with him sometime, but he said traffic alone would take him 2 or 3 hours to get down to the Torrance area
11/6/2007 8:02:00 PM
north L.A.? that could mean a lot of places...we have west L.A., south L.A., east L.A., but no north L.A.
11/6/2007 8:04:29 PM
haha, well you got me on that one. I just looked up his mailing address from an old email, and he's in Van Nuys. That looks north of LA to me well, north-west
11/6/2007 8:07:27 PM
Van Nuys is L.A....one thing about L.A. is that it's different than anywhere else in the sense that 'area's' are given names for the sake of ease....No such thing as the Van Nuys PD, or the Van Nuys Mayor...it's just an area...however, all things considered, it is certainly more northern LA than most places...
11/6/2007 8:13:22 PM
11/6/2007 8:19:11 PM
my2c just sounds irritated she didn't find this thread first because she was too busy attempting to spread snobbery elsewhere =(/troll
11/6/2007 8:33:49 PM
11/6/2007 8:34:36 PM
no one who lives in L.A. considers Van Nuys to be a town. Everyone has different zip codes...It's a matter of geography more than anything. There are a million zip codes. As for post offices, almost any letter you send from any where in L.A. gets a Santa Clarita post office mark...even though 98% if people don't drop their mail anywhere near it. L.A. proper is L.A. There's no such thing as 'Sherman Oak High School' but people who live in certain parts of Sherman Oaks, attend Van Nuys High School. And people in Van Nuys who go to public school go to more than one school depending on their geography. Next door neighbors can easily go to different schools. For the most part you don't know what part of town you're in (well you have a general idea but not exact). The only two areas that are noticeably seperate are Beverly Hills and Burbank which have their own PD, etc. Another note about post offices etc....there are plenty of people who live in BH POST but don't live in Beverly Hills and therefore don't use anything the city of BH has.L.A. County and L.A. Proper are two seperate things.[Edited on November 6, 2007 at 8:50 PM. Reason : ][Edited on November 6, 2007 at 8:58 PM. Reason : wrong hs]
11/6/2007 8:50:12 PM
11/6/2007 8:55:47 PM
it's more that you can't offer advice or any suggestions without having a holier than thou pretentious attitude. but i'm sure the OP would surely be upset if you refrained from helping her because of some random post i made.
11/6/2007 8:58:27 PM
I won't argue who knows the most about LA, but I will argue that I know the least about it.
11/6/2007 8:59:49 PM
^^^ Those students are gonna be pissed when they find out that they go to an imaginary high school...
11/6/2007 9:00:09 PM
11/6/2007 9:01:07 PM
^^ & GrandMaster - I corrected myself...I meant to say it the other way around And I'm not intending to sound pretentious but clearly, since it's not the first time someone has called me such, I obviously should keep my thoughts and knowledge to myself because clearly, I can't express them without offending everyone.[Edited on November 6, 2007 at 9:04 PM. Reason : ]
11/6/2007 9:01:33 PM
hollywood boulevard, rodeo drive, the price is right, farmers market, santa monica pier, malibu, hollywood home tours, korea town, china town[Edited on November 6, 2007 at 9:06 PM. Reason : ..]
11/6/2007 9:05:29 PM
clearly
11/6/2007 9:10:55 PM
CLEARLY
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