Archive for the family attractions category
December 20th, 2007 by susan j

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If you’re planning a family vacation, then you’ll want to check out post, which is filled with tips and tidbits about which airlines offer birthday cakes, kid-friendly meals, and more. And everyone will appreciate this that outlines airline improvements in 2008. Happy travels!
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December 18th, 2007 by jamie a
If you’re visiting family or vacationing in Los Angeles over the holidays, here’s a list of attractions that will be open on both Christmas and New Year’s Day to keep you busy.
See where your favorite stars actually live during the . With stops outside the homes of Nicholas Cage, Madonna, and Angelia Jolie as well as many others, you’ll feel like a true insider.
To see all the studios where your favorite movies come to life, the is perfect for any film nut. Ride in an open-air trolley or a double-decker bus for this tour and make sure to bring your camera!
For a unique trip to the world of the paranormal, take a tour of the , a “haunted” cruise ship where ghost sightings are featured on the their daily Ghosts & Legends show, dramatizing actual documented occurrences.
Head out to on the Santa Monica pier with the whole family for unlimited access to their 12 rides with your Go Los Angeles Card. Be sure to take a trip on the Pacific Wheel, the world’s only solar-powered ferris wheel.
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November 27th, 2007 by jamie a

Embassy Suites, LAX International Airport
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Whether you’re traveling with your furry four-legged friend or with your three kids, we’ve got your bases covered on finding the right hotel in Los Angeles.
For family...
With direct access to the beach, the is great for families who want to boogie board and build sandcastles. There’s also a pool with ocean views, special child care programs, and skate, bike, and rollerblade rentals. Aside from all the amenities, you’re only a few minutes away from , , and the .
For business…
Located in the heart of the financial district, the is perfect for the business traveler. It’s only four blocks from the LA Convention Center, which makes it even easier to attend conferences. For work, there’s state-of-the-art meeting facilities, wireless access, and a 24 hour self-service business center. When you’ve finished up for the day, check out the , the , or the .
For pets…
At the , you’re only 12 miles from the airport, 7 miles from Venice and Santa Monica beaches, and you can bring your furry friend along! There’s a complimentary breakfast buffet, a barbecue/picnic area, newly renovated fitness center, and a jacuzzi. It’s only a few minutes from the , , and the .
For a romantic trip…
At the LAX Embassy Suites, you’re just minutes from the airport with 24 hour shuttle service to catch your flights. Take advantage of the whirlpool spa, complimentary cocktails at the nightly manager’s reception, and a free cooked-to-order breakfast. All this and just a short drive away from the , , or take the !
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November 12th, 2007 by jamie a

Statue of Gene Autry outside the Autry Museum
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Before soaking up some sun on the beach or star-spotting on the streets of Hollywood, check out all the amazing museums that LA has to offer! Last week we covered some of LA’s best art museums, and now we’re exploring historical and cultural museums.
To learn more about the West…
Be sure to check out the . Explore ranch life and cowboy culture along with histories of the people who made the West what it is today.
There’s also the , built in a home from 1894, now an official city landmark. Complete with art exhibitions, Monterrey furniture displays, and California tile and pottery, this museum is akin to a still life of California history. If you enjoy exploring historical homes, the is also recommended, which explores Los Angeles’s beautiful residences of the past.
For more information on the city of Santa Monica, visit the . Known as the “Paradise by the Sea,” this city boasts a rich and varied cultural past which is certainly worth exploring.
For the film junkie…
No stop in LA is complete without a Hollywood experience! To see an amazing collection of movie memorabilia, visit the . With over 10,000 cinematic treasures, there’s everything from Rocky’s boxing gloves to Boris Karloff’s mummy.
For an inspiring day…
Visit the “Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves,” the new multimedia exhibit at the . Through personal stories from Dr. Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana, and Joe Torre, explore what it means to be part of the American family though this innovative museum. It will surely leave you inspired to define your own mentors and heroes, as well as explore your family history and heritage.
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November 7th, 2007 by susan j

Courtyard at the J. Paul Getty Museum
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Los Angeles is perhaps best known as one of the movie meccas of the world. But did you know that LA and the surrounding area also have some excellent art museums, too? Here are some of our picks for art museums to visit on your next Los Angeles vacation.
This museum has two locations: the Getty Villa in Malibu and the Getty Center in Los Angeles. Both focus on American European art, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photographs. Current exhibitions include Medieval Treasures from the Cleveland Museum of Art at the Getty Center and Reflecting Antiquity: Modern Glass Inspired by Ancient Rome at the Getty Villa.
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA: Housing one of the country’s finest collections of American and European art created since 1940, the Geffen’s displays range from abstract expressionism and pop art to new works by emerging artists. Current exhibitions include a multimedia display of art by .
Museum of Contemporary Art Grand Avenue: MOCA’s building itself is a work of art, as evidenced by the American Institute of Architects listing it as one of the “10 Best Works of American Architecture Completed Since 1980.” Inside, you’ll find exhibits like and .
Hammer Museum: This UCLA-affiliated museum encourages cross-cultural understanding and examines the impact of art on society. The collection includes works by classic artists like Monet and van Gogh, as well as more recent contemporary works in painting, sculpture, and media arts.
Check back next week for a round-up of historical museums to continue our exploration of Los Angeles’ culture.
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October 30th, 2007 by susan j

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- The weather is gorgeous. With clear skies and temperatures in the mid-70’s, this is the perfect time of year for a segway tour.
- Since the kids have gone back to school, the lines are shorter at attractions like Pacific Park and the Hollywood Museum.
- Special fall festivals including Dia de los Muertos and the Fall Festival at the LA Farmer’s Market.
- Fall sales at The Grove, The Beverly Center, and The Third Street Promenade.
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