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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378514 06/13/12 07:25 PM
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Now THAT would be a drive, Socketman... 6 hours, no traffic.


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Re: What to do in LA?
Ken.C #378516 06/13/12 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ken.C
6 hours, no traffic.

So, you're saying about 17 hours?


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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378518 06/13/12 07:34 PM
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Leave LA around 8 AM, hit the SF Bay Area in late afternoon... yeah, that's about right, Mark.


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Re: What to do in LA?
Ken.C #378520 06/13/12 07:46 PM
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If you leave LA at 8 AM, it could be 17 hours before you get to Bakersfield. And if there's fog in the Grapevine, you may not get there at all. JP's right. Use the subway. Get on in Santa Monica, so you'll all be sure to have a seat. I'll come with you. Just keep your eyes on me and get off at the stop before I do.


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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378523 06/13/12 07:59 PM
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We'll see how we do on the list. You would be surprised what I've been able to do while in LA in the past. Heck, I did a chunk of that list in a couple of (long) evenings and 2 full days.

One note, a few things will split the family. My youngest daughter is 13 and can't go to a TV show taping (anything that she was old enough for was Disney channel crap shows that you can't get ticket for because they "sell out" instantly), by my oldest wants to do one, so there is about 4-5 hours that my wife and her will sit and wait to get in, plus watch the taping. My youngest and I will tackle some other stuff at that time.

Also, a number of things are drive-by or short stops or "kill two birds with one stone"...
We won't actually stop at the Disney Concert Hall. The family wants to see the building, but it isn't high on their list to stop at. Also LA Live will be a 2-birds thing with us going there some evening for dinner at a restaurant.

Movie shoot locations will be just finding a couple of spots where they filmed some recognizable scene from a movie that the family has seen. Since 9/11 it is pretty much impossible to get a list of what is shooting where for the day, so we aren't going to worry about any live shooting.

Those things alone will really trim down the amount of time required, plus like I said we will group things together and some of the long days will actually be Univerisal (even though they aren't open super late), Disney, and then the Hollywood Blvd day which will include the 2 hour tour.

Abitious? Yes. Doable? Sure. Enjoyable? THAT is the important part. If we don't get to everything, then we don't get to it. Oddly the low thing on the list that gains us the most time back is Disney. I thought that it would have been high on the family list, but they know that a lot of it is the same as what they've already done at Disneyworld, only a lot smaller. Plus it is the most expensive thing that we would do.

I will definately report back after the 4th of July when we get home on how we did.

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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378529 06/13/12 08:43 PM
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L.A. subway passes.


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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378532 06/13/12 09:28 PM
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helicoptor baby cool im techy right to my guts. could not go to la and not see that.


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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378537 06/13/12 10:44 PM
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If I had to go to LA, I'd get a hot hooker for a night, then spend the remainder of the trip locked in my hotel room. Otherwise, I'd take a street sweeper (no, not the cleaning machine) down Rodeo Drive.


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Re: What to do in LA?
Ya_basta #378540 06/13/12 11:06 PM
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That may not fit Mrs. Nicks idea of a family vacation!


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Re: What to do in LA?
nickbuol #378545 06/14/12 12:33 AM
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"May" is the operative word..... smile


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