Friday, 29 January 2016

Touring Los Angeles

Wednesday, 19th of November, 2015

So today we had a tour of Los Angeles booked with Starline tours. The tour didn’t pick up until 10.30. We were collected in a mini-bus and there was only about seven people on the tour, which was good. The tour-guides name was Dan and from the time he collected us he was full of information about everything we could see.  He told us about everything from the highway system to practically every inch of what we were looking at, starting with Disneyland. id you know Disneyland’s address is 1313 Harbour Boulevard and nobody else wanted that address as they thought 13 was unlucky but Walt Disney wanted it because M is the 13th letter of the alphabet so 1313 stood for MM, Mickey Mouse. As we drove along it became very clear that everything in Los Angeles was in a movie eg: this was the “River” the race scene from Grease was filmed:

Universal Studios water tour:
Our first stop was at Exposition park to see the LA Memorial Coliseum:

It was literally a 15 minute stop to go there and get a quick picture. He also told us to go over to the California Science centre for a bathroom break as we wouldn’t be stopping for a while. These were outside, have no idea what they are meant to be but I thought they looked cool:

The Science Centre had a space shuttle display on at that time. It looked like it could have been interesting but we hadn’t enough time to see anything besides the entrance.
Once everyone was back on the bus we headed off towards the next stop. The guide went up some side road to show us a load of frat houses. It amused me because I had just been watching Bad Neighbours on the plane on the way over and wondered if people in these frat houses partied as much as the one in that movie: 
This rather cool looking hotel was used in some action movie: 
We were supposed to stop at the Walt Disney Concert Hall for 10-20 minutes but it ended up just being a drive by: 
Continuing on the next building of note we saw was City hall. This was the building that King Kong actually climbed not the empire state building because they didn't want to do to New York for filming!
Next we went to some little Mexican type market place and stopped for 20 minutes. We had a snack here as well. My trip buddy got giant Mango pieces:
and I played it safe with a fairly plain hot dog! 
There was a bandstand nearby with a large nativity scene displayed:
After our stop in the market place we were headed to our longest stop of the day and of course the guide pointed everything and anything out along the way including this church where he said Tom Cruise and John Travolta like to hang out: 
The next stop was meant to be a 10-20 minute stop according to the schedule on the website but our guide gave us 1 hour and 20 minutes to explore the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I was fine having extra time and as soon as we stopped my trip buddy and I headed for Ghirardelli's:
I had my sights set on the pin trader sundaes. We both got a sundae and got a Nanny from 101 Dalmatians and Panchito pin. The ice cream was yum as well we got vanilla and cookie dough ice-cream with hot fudge sauce and cream and sprinkles. 
Once we were finished our ice creams we took a stroll along the walk of fame. The home of the academy awards, the Dolby Theatre:
This was the best view of the Hollywood sign we were going to get this day:
We were searching for Disney related stars:
We then took a bit of time to check out the hand prints outside of the Chinese Theatre as well while we were near it:
 
After the walk of fame we drove around L.A. for another bit with the guide continuing to point out everything along the way. We passed the Laugh Factory and the guide told us that there are so many comedians suffering with depression that the Laugh Factory actually has an on site counsellor for the comedians that work there. 

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