Help me plan Hollywood vacation

If you’re here on a Wednesday check out Scot Nery’s BoobieTrap. Shit is off the chain, irreverent, adultish entertainment.
 
What do you like? Give us something. Adult entertainment, amusement parks, music, theater, shopping, golf...what?
Gonna be there a week..need to know good restaurants..kiddie spots and adult nite life for me and the Ol lady..brah
 
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Gonna be there a week..need to know good restaurants..kiddie spots and adult nite life for me and the Ol lady..brah
im goin back out to Cali at the end of the month. gonna spend 3 days in San Diego, a day in Anaheim, and a day in LA.
this will be my third trip out that way this year. Was in San Francisco in April and in Anaheim/LA back in February.
 
Good luck with that traffic,that stops you from doing alot of shit and go with someone who knows,LA will fool you turning down the wrong street.
 
You can't actually drive directly to the Hollywood sign

Mind your "colors" when driving throughout the surrounding areas

Hollywood Blvd is cool. See the walk of Fame. Take pics with people dressed up as bumble bee and papa Smurf

Univeral Studios is fun. Disneyland is far away, relatively speaking

Santa Monica is a bit away but worth it, as well as Venice Beach
 
Burbank is alright. Take a look at Santa Monica, Marina Del Ray, Manhattan Beach, or any place near the beach. Basically everything is within an hours drive. Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm to the southeast. Six Flags Magic Mountain is to the north. Tourist always want to do Hollywood and Vine, Venice Beach and the like. I suggest staying away from the tourist traps. There are some wonderful museums in Exposition Park. Take a drive Northwest to a little town called Solvang or north along the coast to Cambria. Both towns are family oriented with nightlife for adults. Checkout UCLA, USC, Pepperdine, and other universities. Have fun.
 
Burbank is alright. Take a look at Santa Monica, Marina Del Ray, Manhattan Beach, or any place near the beach. Basically everything is within an hours drive. Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm to the southeast. Six Flags Magic Mountain is to the north. Tourist always want to do Hollywood and Vine, Venice Beach and the like. I suggest staying away from the tourist traps. There are some wonderful museums in Exposition Park. Take a drive Northwest to a little town called Solvang or north along the coast to Cambria. Both towns are family oriented with nightlife for adults. Checkout UCLA, USC, Pepperdine, and other universities. Have fun.

Where city should I stay in to be in the middle of it all?
 
If you want to go to a museum there is a great African American museum in Watts. It’s at a place called the Center. The entire family will enjoy this. As far as restaurants go you have over a thousand to choose from. If you like food from different cultures make sure to go to that particular area. For example, if you like Ethiopian go to Little Ethiopia. If you want Cuban, go to Little Cuba, Korean - Koreatown, etc...
 
If you want to go to a museum there is a great African American museum in Watts. It’s at a place called the Center. The entire family will enjoy this. As far as restaurants go you have over a thousand to choose from. If you like food from different cultures make sure to go to that particular area. For example, if you like Ethiopian go to Little Ethiopia. If you want Cuban, go to Little Cuba, Korean - Koreatown, etc...

Got dam..this shit getting confusing..brah
 
Where city should I stay in to be in the middle of it all?
What’s your “accommodations” budget like? You should stay on the west side. Or, you could stay downtown. You could stay in the SouthBay area. You could stay at the Ritz-Carlton or something else. There are plenty of hotels for all budgets.

For night life check out the Savoy in Inglewood, the M-Bar in Hollywood, and the Comedy Union (comedy store) next to Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffle on Pico Blvd.
 
If you want to go to a museum there is a great African American museum in Watts. It’s at a place called the Center. The entire family will enjoy this. As far as restaurants go you have over a thousand to choose from. If you like food from different cultures make sure to go to that particular area. For example, if you like Ethiopian go to Little Ethiopia. If you want Cuban, go to Little Cuba, Korean - Koreatown, etc...

Gonna have to look at the google maps..brah
What’s your “accommodations” budget like? You should stay on the west side. Or, you could stay downtown. You could stay in the SouthBay area. You could stay at the Ritz-Carlton or something else. There are plenty of hotels for all budgets.

For night life check out the Savoy in Inglewood, the M-Bar in Hollywood, and the Comedy Union (comedy store) next to Roscoe’s Chicken and Waffle on Pico Blvd.
Kinda need a apartment type living situation..so my kids can stay off to themselves..brah
 
You can't actually drive directly to the Hollywood sign

Mind your "colors" when driving throughout the surrounding areas

Hollywood Blvd is cool. See the walk of Fame. Take pics with people dressed up as bumble bee and papa Smurf

Univeral Studios is fun. Disneyland is far away, relatively speaking

Santa Monica is a bit away but worth it, as well as Venice Beach
now that's a damn shame
 
The universal studio tour was nice.

Going to the Santa Monica beach was cool

Driving close to the Hollywood sign.

Getting an in and out burger

Walking on UCLA campus

Got a pinkberry (wifey had to have it)

Checking out that outdoor mall
 
Gonna have to look at the google maps..brah

Kinda need a apartment type living situation..so my kids can stay off to themselves..brah
wait you taking kids?

just go to legoland and disney and call it a trip...

most hotels offer bus shuttles to all the major attractions so you don't have to worry about driving and traffic
 
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