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19 Jan 22, 09:39 PM |
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Looking for Expert Advice Please
Hello everyone!
Been a while since I posted on here! OK, so...we are a family of 5, kids aged 15, 12 and 10. I'd love to take them to California. We've never been! We last went to Florida in 2019 having been previously in 2014 and 2009. I'd like to goto disneyland for 2 days, Universal for 1 day and then see LA Hollywood, you know...all the must see attractions! I'm looking at going last 2 weeks of August as that's generally when we go away. Could someone suggest a plan? As in where to stay? Happy to move to 2 or 3 places if it means nearer to things! What would you recommend is a must do for my family? We love doing thing and seeing things, not really a lay by the pool kinda family! Thank you so much for reading and replying xxx
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19 Jan 22, 10:10 PM |
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I have posted lots of information in the following threads
Disneyland Info For First Timers All You Need To Know About Genie and Genie+ at Disneyland - All Info In First Post I have also updated the following sections in the Dibb Guide Book Section Disneyland Main Park Overview Disneyland California Adventures Park Overview Anaheim Hotels Overview For Universal and the Hollywood sightseeing I recommend staying either at Burbank, Hollywood or Santa Monica. Villas are not a thing in California like in Orlando. Traffic is a huge thing in the general LA area First timers to the LA area underestimate the size of everything and the distances involved. This is a map with will give you an idea |
19 Jan 22, 11:22 PM |
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Wow thanks so much for the reply! That is really helpful!
Would you recommend we hire a car to maximise our sightseeing? X
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19 Jan 22, 11:28 PM |
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Depends on what you want to do
If you don’t want beaches etc then skip Santa Monica West Hollywood/Hollywood is the best place for universal and the sights in that area then move to Disney for a couple of days (that’s all really need in CA) Then drive down PCH to San Diego to complete your trip . It’s an easy drive and such a world away from LA with loads to see and do - check out Aims threads I know CA pretty well and better than most so happy to field any specifics you have CA is a very relaxed place - you really don’t need to over plan at all (most don’t ) - it’s a place with a pace to chill and SO much to see enjoy at leisure . Luckily I worked for many years out of SD and explored every weekend and free day - never bored and never planned ! |
20 Jan 22, 08:45 PM |
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Hi just remember LA is a sprawling mass 100 miles top to bottom approx. Have you thought of taking in anywhere else , San Diego, San Fran etc
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20 Jan 22, 09:45 PM |
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I would definitely suggest visiting at least one other area in addition to LA/Anaheim. You could fill two weeks there certainly, but I wouldn’t choose to.
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20 Jan 22, 09:53 PM |
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Just a couple of suggestions of hotels that worked great for us…
We stayed at Hyatt house across the road from Disney. Excellent family rooms. Breakfast was included. For Universal we stayed in Lowes Hollywood ( stayed for 4 nights ) great place for exploring. |
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20 Jan 22, 10:08 PM |
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Anaheim for a few days for Disney, Somewhere like Burbank for a few days for universal and Hollywood .
Then i would go elsewhere, There is a lot more to see and do in California, We like the beaches like Huntingdon & Long Beach All depends how much you want to travel.. We will have 3 weeks there next month and drive around 3000 miles |
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20 Jan 22, 10:30 PM |
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Laguna black is a stunning village (home of Plein Air artists - stunning) and soo many cypress trees adoring the boulevards the air is thick with the scent - it really is like an old seaside town from the movies (a hidden gem) and to contrast I also like Longbeach as it is more active - not as pretty as Laguna (no where on south PCH can really match that picture postcard look) but has a lot happening and visit to Queen Mary is fascinating and will keep the children entertained. Nice little village feel near QM with cafes and shops
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21 Jan 22, 10:26 PM |
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