There's No Off-Season in the Anaheim - Los Angeles Area
Off season? What off season? Anytime is a good time to visit the Los Angeles/Anaheim area! November through March do see more rain than other parts of the year, but vacationing is popular year-round in this area. No matter what time of year you travel, you won't have a problem filling your itinerary.
For Everyone...
- Sea World San Diego. This 190-acre park is a must-stop spot when you're visiting the area. You will love seeing the marine life, watching the shows and riding the rides. Sea World is home to sea lions, polar bears, beluga whales and more. While there, visit exhibits like the Shamu Adventure, where you'll get up close and personal with the world-famous Shamu. You're sure to have the time of your life.
- Universal Studios Hollywood Tour. This twelve-hour tour will take you right into the movies! The tram will take you on a journey into the world's largest working studio. There you will see Hollywood in all its glory. You'll experience CityWalk which features favorites like Jurassic Park and Terminator 2. You might even catch a glimpse of some of your favorite stars.
For the Sightseer...
- Sunset Strip. Sunset Strip is one of the most famous places in the area. The strip is located on the section of Sunset Boulevard between Hollywood and Beverly Hills. There you will find the best-known rock clubs, restaurants, and shops. As you walk down Sunset Strip, you'll see familiar names like The Laugh Factory, Virgin Megastore, Chateau Marmont, The Argyle, Thunder Roadhouse Caf', House of Blues, The Sky Bar, Tower Records, the Viper Room, The Whisky, and The Roxy. You may even catch a glimpse of some celebrities.
- Los Angeles and Hollywood Tour. From city to sea, this tour shows you all. First you will see some of the areas awe-inspiring architecture and landmarks. Then you'll go to Manns Chinese Theatre where you can walk in the footsteps of your favorite celebrities. Then drive down Sunset Strip and over to Beverly Hills, where you'll see the sights of Rodeo Drive. You'll stop at Farmers Market for lunch and then it's off to Santa Monica and the breathtaking sights of Santa Monica Bay.
- The Best of L.A. City Tour. You'll start out this tour by seeing some of the most awe-inspiring and breathtaking architecture and landmarks in the area. Then you'll arrive at Manns Chinese Theatre, where you can walk in the steps of your favorite celebrities. You'll tour Sunset Strip and head on over to Beverly Hills where you'll encounter some of the finest shopping in the world, on Rodeo Drive.
For the Shopper...
- Tijuana, Mexico and Rosarito Beach Tour. This eleven-hour tour will take you across the frontier and into Baja, where you'll cruise 20 miles along the Mexican shoreline to Rosarito Beach, where you will see the historic Calafia Ocean Resort. Then shop like you've never shopped before in Tijuana. There you'll see displays of jewelry, perfume, blankets, leather goods and a variety of native crafts. Look closely; there are bargains to be had here!
- Rodeo Drive. Welcome to the most upscale shopping district in the country. Everyone who's anyone has shopped here, and stars frequent the stores located along this elite path. This is one place the budget conscious dare not shop. The stretch is three blocks long and houses boutiques and shops of some of the most expensive designers in the world. You'll find names like Armani, Gucci, Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Cartier, Tiffany & Co. and more. The jewel of Rodeo Drive is Bijan. It is the most expensive store in the world, and you have to make an appointment to shop there. You'll pay at least $50 for a pair of socks and a suit will set you back approximately $15,000. How much does the average customer spend on a day at Bijan? Try somewhere around $100,000. Rodeo Drive is also home to the most expensive restaurant in Southern California. Ginza Sushi Co is a 10-seat sushi bar and the food is flown in directly from Tokyo. The cost for such a delicacy? Approximately $200 per person.
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