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Our Los Angeles Trip

#1 Post by BackInTex » Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:56 pm

First off, thanks to everyone for your recommendations on places to stay and things to do. Though I may not have followed all (or any of it) I read it all and it added to my thinking and decision making process on what to do and where to stay.

We did purchase the Go Los Angles Card that gave us access to 37 different attractions (those used are underlined below). I am skeptical about things like this. They never seem to be as good or convenient as marketed. This was an exception. We had absolutely no problems, other than not enough time in the days to do it all. The card (or squares they sent my phone) was treated just as cash and I never felt cheap using it. All the attractions seemed pleased I was using it to pay for the admissions.

We ended up staying at the Residence Inn in Long Beach, near the Queen Mary. We were not there much. Got in late each night and out early each morning. But we had a nice corner room, on the 10th floor.

And I apologize to all the LA BBs. I did not attempt to connect while there. Nothing personal. Had I been alone I would have loved to hook up but when on vacation we are usually go-go-go and spend little time relaxing. Plus, this trip was really catering to my son on what he wanted to do.
Wednesday
Landed at LAX at 8:30, got rental car and went straight to Warner Brothers Studios for a late breakfast then a VIP tour. It was a nice tour. Learned a lot about how they fool you when filming….forced perception or something. Got a nice picture of us on the 7th couch used in Friends’ Central Perk. Afterwards we went to Hollywood Blvd. and took a walking tour. I wasn’t too keen on the idea, thought it would be a bit old-fogeyish but I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. The tour guide seemed very knowledgeable about the history of Hollywood and talked continuously for nearly 2 hours as we walked through Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre, down Hollywood drive to Dolby Theatre, on to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and back. We then toured Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum. That was pretty cool, too. We then drove up to the Griffith Park Observatory. Well, not all the way. We had to hike the last ¾ mile uphill because the parking lot was full. But the view was worth it. We got to the hotel around 8:30, checked in, then walked over to the restaurant Fuego in the Maya Hotel. The desk clerk at our hotel said it was Mexican, but it is really only Latin-influenced. And expensive. Because it was so late I just shared a salad with my wife and we each had a bowl of tortilla soup. My son had grilled salmon, which he would have liked had they not smothered it with some cream sauce. 2 1/2 stars (3 ½ starts less 1 star for being over-priced).
Thursday
My driving day. First to Beverly Hills. Got out and walked up and down Rodeo Drive, getting harassed by one sales guy trying to sell my wife $600 worth of facial cream. He came down to $450, including two extra jars of stuff but we didn’t bite. At one point I almost said I didn’t want my wife to look any better….otherwise she might leave me. We then drove through much of Beverly Hills and up to Mulholland and back down to Sherman Oaks where we all ate our first In and Out burger. Box is now checked, no need to eat another one. We’ve got Whataburger. Then we headed to Malibu. Drove through Malibu stopping at one beach, walking to the water and got our feet wet. COLD! That box checked. Kept driving north(ish) to Oxnard. I say north(ish) because driving along the coastal areas is really east-west, but in my mind it was always north-south. I got corrected several times during the visit by the locals. Went to the beach in Oxnard. A really nice park. Got some great pictures of my wife sitting in the dunes. Got ice cream at Baskin-Robbins. I preferred a local place but there was none.  We then headed back. Got back to Long Beach about 8:00, had Mexican Food at Tequila Jack’s. 3 ½ stars. Food (shrimp enchiladas and fish tacos) was pretty good, but the salsa was so so. And I question whether they put any tequila in the margaritas.
Friday
The best day. Did a 2 ½ hour morning whale watching cruise out of Newport Beach harbor. Saw 5-6 whales, hundreds of dolphins and probably 50 sea lions. The morning was cloudy but by the time we returned it was sunny and 70 degrees…beautiful. When we docked we ate lunch at Newport Landing. It was fabulous. Delicious food, low price, beautiful view, great service. 5 stars. We saw one of the rarest of creatures in California: a conservative. He owned the bike shop. Had a Bush/Cheney bumper sticker on the wall. He talked about buying a house in Texas, Houston or Austin. Commented about how liberal he heard Austin was. I suggested if he wanted to spend a few months a year in Texas, Austin was best, despite the liberals.  We then rented bikes and rode up and down Newport Beach for about an hour. We were shocked to see the beach front elementary school with the playground on the beach. Wow, lucky kids. It was recess when we rode through. I took pictures so my wife could harass her kids showing them where the good kids get to have recess. :twisted:  After bike riding we headed back to Long Beach to the Queen Mary. We only had two hours to do both the Queen Mary AND the Aquarium of the Pacific. Once we got our tickets to the Queen Mary they told us it included the “Haunted Ship Tour”. That was 30 minutes of cheese and a waste of half the time we had on the ship, so we didn’t get to see very much. When we got to the aquarium we had 30 minutes. We actually were able to see all the exhibits, but pretty much like Chevy Chase at the Grand Canyon in National Lampoon’s Vacation. Nod head, nod head, nod head…”O.K. Let’s go kids.” We got kicked out at 6:00. From there we went over to Bubba Gump’s and had drinks and appetizers/dinner. I was in the mood for a good drink and some food so I give them 5 stars, but probably only should have been 3 ½. Timing is everything. Then I got conned into going to see Divergent. Ugh! Seemed like a cheap Hunger Games copycat. Emphasis on cheap. Two thumbs, no, three thumbs down from us. Back to the hotel and bed at 11:00.
Saturday
Six Flags Magic Mountain. There at opening, 10:30 almost through closing, leaving at 8:45. Great rides. A very clean park, but it was the first day of the year, so that doesn't mean much. Astroworld in Houston was always so nasty by the middle of Summer, but then Six Flags America outside D.C. was really clean when we went in August a few years back. Anyway, we are roller coaster/thrill ride people so we rode:

Golliath – 7 of 10. Fast and fun, but not unique.
Colossus, Backwards- 7 of 10. Classic wooden coaster with a gimmick, backwards.
Scream – very fast, low gravity, 8 of 10
Batman, the Ride Backwards – 7 of 10
Green Lantern – 8 of 10 stars, very unique
The Riddler’s Revenge – 8 of 10. Standing up the entire ride makes it a unique experience. Tallest and fastest standing up ride in the world, not that there are that many, though.
Tatsu – 11 of 10. Absolute best ride, EVER. Longest and fastest flying ride. If you are scared of heights or have the slightest of doubts about the mechanical soundness of the restraint system, this ride is not for you.
Viper – 8 of 10. Fast and loopy, seven loops in all.
X2 – 10 of 10, 2nd best ride ever. Rode it at night making it even more thrilling. “Total sensory deformation” is a good slogan for this ride. Again, you must have absolute faith in the restraint system. Nothing in front of you but 100 feet of air, then the ground.
After leaving the park we stopped and had pizza at Nick and Willies in Valencia. 3 ½ stars, the max you can give a casual pizza joint. Good pizza. Yum. Back at the hotel at 11:00 for the 4 hours of sleep before we had to get up to pack and leave for the airport.
Sunday
7:00 AM flight back to Houston. I slept most of the way. Zzzzzzz
It was a great trip. The first time we’ve taken only one child with us on vacation since we had only one child. It was nice.
Comments on the area and people
Didn't mind the freeways too much. Google maps w/traffic was a must and a terrific benefit. Routed me around accidents with ease.

I like the fact that drivers drive 80 if the can safely, despite the 55 mph speed limit. Don't like that they seem to be more free with the horns than New Yorkers.

It was fun harassing the transvestite prostitute that stole something from CVS while I was there. The alarm went off as soon as he/she got near the door. He/she said "I brought this in with me." holding up his/her Starbucks cup. I laughed when the clerk rolled her eyes. No attempt to stop him/her. When I walked out he/she was still in the parking lot and I yelled "Looks like you got away with it!" and he/she replied "I didn't take nothing." and I responded back with a laugh, "We both know you're a thief, no point in denying it." He/she looked angry.

Everyone we talked to or met (aside from the she/man) was really nice. Well, many of the folks on Hollywood Blvd. weren't so pleasing to look at, but for the most part they were behaving themselves. But the normal people were nice.
Pictures (spoiled because its just the right thing to do)
Central Perk, only half as big as it looks
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He’s only a few days late on the payment
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Evidence my wife is correct about my weight
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wife in the dunes
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dolphin jumping
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sea lions
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two whales
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whale diving
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Why my wife said Newport was the only place in California she’d be willing to move to
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#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:10 pm

Way cool! Thanks!
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#3 Post by Bob78164 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 1:30 am

When you were on Rodeo Drive you were almost certainly within easy walking distance of my office. I wish I'd known. I'd have waved. --Bob
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#4 Post by mrkelley23 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:29 am

Rhanks for sharing these. I haven't been to SoCal since 1998, and that was without kids. You make me want to go back.
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#5 Post by MarleysGh0st » Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:20 am

Great report! You must be sooooo tired! 8)

An elementary school on the beach is incredible. But think about the school taxes to suport that!

I'm surprised that the whales were so close to shore. When I went whale watching from Monterey, last year, we had to sail a lot further out.

Who conned you into seeing Divergent? I just saw it yesterday and have the same review: it's part Hunger Games, a little Harry Potter, maybe a dash of Brave New World, and obviously mashed together by an amateur.

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#6 Post by geoffil » Tue Mar 25, 2014 7:44 am

Thanks for the vacation report. I will add the whale watching tour to my agenda next time (soon hopefully wishful thinking) I am in LA. I agree about In and Out burger. In Dallas when they first opened the line was over 4 hours. I declined to wait 4 hours for a hamburger, but eventually 3 months later was glad I never stood in line for the wait. The burgers at Portillos are just as good. What did you think of the drivers compared to Houston? Newport looks wonderful and your wife looks like a model in the beach pic.

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#7 Post by mellytu74 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:14 am

WHAT a fun trip!!!

Glad you all had a good time.

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#8 Post by BackInTex » Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:11 pm

geoffil wrote:What did you think of the drivers compared to Houston?
Other than the honking, which really was just around the Beverly Hills area so probably just the rich b***ches with no patience, I thought they were much better than here. I did not get cut off or see anyones get cut off. It was easy to merge onto and off of the freeways. People didn't seem as inclined to close the gap when you signaled you were moving in front of them.

Oh, and one of those b***ches came up behind me while we were driving through Malibu. I was in the left lane, going the speed limit, coming up on the place I wanted to turn left. She was in a BMW doing about 20 above the limit. Started flashing her lights. So I flashed mine back (break lights, that is), hard and long. She hit her breaks hard. :twisted: Then she honked as she went by after I moved into the left turn lane.
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#9 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:30 pm

BackInTex wrote:
geoffil wrote:What did you think of the drivers compared to Houston?
Other than the honking, which really was just around the Beverly Hills area so probably just the rich b***ches with no patience, I thought they were much better than here. I did not get cut off or see anyones get cut off. It was easy to merge onto and off of the freeways. People didn't seem as inclined to close the gap when you signaled you were moving in front of them.

Oh, and one of those b***ches came up behind me while we were driving through Malibu. I was in the left lane, going the speed limit, coming up on the place I wanted to turn left. She was in a BMW doing about 20 above the limit. Started flashing her lights. So I flashed mine back (break lights, that is), hard and long. She hit her breaks hard. :twisted: Then she honked as she went by after I moved into the left turn lane.
Anyone in Beverly Hills who honks must be from the NYC metro area.

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#10 Post by tlynn78 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:43 pm

Looks like a fabulous time!
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#11 Post by BackInTex » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:01 pm

Bob Juch wrote: You're lucky Britney didn't rear-end you. :P
I don't know. That sounds kind of fun. :shock:
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson

War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)

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