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What to do or see in Southern California? Anaheim/San Diego areas?


My brother and I will be traveling the first part of June. We will stay with relatives in the Anaheim/Corona/San Diego area.

Even though you will be in OC and Riverside County, you can still visit attractions in LA County. There are literally hundreds of things to do in LA County. Here is my top ten list for LA and OC, which I've compiled over the years:

Disneyland: The Happiest Place on Earth. Half a billion visitors can鈥檛 be wrong. (Sometimes it seems all at once)

Universal Studios: A theme park that grew out of a studio tour. Check out eBay. You can find some discounted tickets there. And Universal City Walk is a fun place to hang out in the evening after your day inside the park.

Hollywood: Hollywood Boulevard is ready for its close-up, thanks to years of urban renewal and renovation. Enjoy the Walk of Fame, Entertainment Museum, Mann's Theatre and more. You can see a lot for free. I have also added the Hollywood & Highland complex to my top ten list鈥?it has lots of shops and restaurants, and the Kodak Theater (home of the Academy Awards). I like the El Capitan theater, because it has been restored to its former glory, unlike the Chinese, which was essentially gutted and turned into a multiplex.

Rodeo Drive, 90210: Packed with exclusive shops, full of gawkers. They all came to enjoy the excess. Free, unless you intend to buy something.

Venice Beach: Los Angeles kitsch and over-the-top culture at its best.
Here you'll find Muscle Beach, street performers and tacky shops galore.
Fun, VERY interesting, but I avoid it after dark, when it gets a little TOO interesting for my taste. And it's a short bike ride from:

Santa Monica Beach and Pier: Great beach scene and a classic seaside amusement park, complete with antique carousel that has been in a lot of TV and movies. (The Sting and "Three's Company" come immediately to mind).
After visiting the pier, you can ride a bike south a couple miles to Venice Beach.

Santa Monica Third Street Promenade - Downtown Santa Monica's shopping promenade is often the scene of movie star-sightings. Just a short walk from the Santa Monica Pier.

Sunset Boulevard: Perhaps one of the world's most famous streets, it began as a route between the stars' posh neighborhoods and the Hollywood studios. It runs from downtown to the ocean, passing through the "Sunset Strip" on its way. It makes for a fun drive. Along the way, you see a lot of different neighborhoods. Hollywood, West Hollywood, Bel Air, and Pacific Palisades. When you get to the ocean, stop at Gladstone's for Fish.

Queen Mary: Once the largest ship afloat, she's been docked in Long Beach for longer than she sailed, and her elegance never fails to impress. Free to visit. You can actually stay on board, for a price.

Farmers Market and The Grove - A new shopping complex right next to a Los Angeles landmark, The Grove and Farmers Market coexist. Enjoy a movie or shopping, then take the trolley to the Farmers Market for lunch or dinner.
Farmer's Market is right next to CBS, so walk across the lot to see if they are taping "The Price is Right". You might even get in.

Griffith Park - Home of the Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Park Observatory, Travel Town, the Greek Theatre, and Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage.

Getty Museum - The Getty's architecture is so beautiful that it keeps me fascinated. No matter whether you like their art or architecture better (or maybe you'll just enjoy the view), the Getty is sure to please. Free.

Attend a TV taping - You can get free tickets at audiencesunlimited.com, or see the booth at Universal City walk. It's very interesting to see a show being taped. The most popular, by far, is the tonight show. Check the NBC web site for all the details there.

Places to eat:
In-N-Out Burger: Multiple locations, best burger in LA, ask anyone.
Pink鈥檚 Hot Dogs: 709 N. La Brea, just north of Melrose. Might see a celebrity.
Tommy鈥檚 Chili Burgers: Look for the shack, an LA tradition. Original location at Beverly & Rampart, a couple miles west of downtown.
Canter鈥檚 Deli: 419 N. Fairfax, between Beverly & Melrose. Near CBS, might spot a celebrity.
Phillippe鈥檚: 1001 N. Alameda. Great roast beef sandwiches. Near Union Station, Olvera Street. Watch the mustard, it鈥檚 hot.

Places to Shop:
South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa
Fashion Island, Newport Beach
Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica
Citadel Outlets, Commerce
Beverly Center, Los Angeles
The Block at Orange, Orange
Ontario Mills, Ontario

For San Diego, most people want to see Sea World, the World Famous San Diego Zoo, Old Town, Balboa Park, and even a little shopping south of the border in Tijuana. However, I must defer to the Jedi Master of San Diego, Local Wally: www.localwally.com.

those three are not exactly close together. anaheim has knott's berry farm and disneyland (of course) and mideval times, and it's kind of close to LA if you want to try some celeb spotting.

corona don't even bother. its a little cow town in the middle of nothing, trust me, i grew up the next city over in ontario. theres a little farmers market type place called Tom's Farms and sometimes they have little carnival rides. woo.

San Diego there is the Wild Animal Park, the SD Zoo, Sea World, Legoland in Carlsbad, TJ if you're looking to go there (personally I never saw the draw) and my fave aquarium, Scripps/Steven Birch Aquarium Museum in La Jolla.

Theres a million things to do, just depends on what you're into, and how long you'll be there.

Disneyland!!!

Seaworld

Okay, I'm going to try to add some places that haven't been mentioned yet (or overlap them lolss).


My choices:

DISNEYLAND!- need I say more? There's a hella lot of people there, and the tickets are a bit costly, 60 bucks?

KNOTTS BERRY FARM- no, it's not a berry farm. It's a theme park! It's not as decorative as Disneyland, but it's certainly worth the money to go! The tickets are about half the price than of Disneyland. Around.. 30 dollars? It's much smaller than Disneyland, but it's still great.

Have fun!
And do a little research online, I'm sure you'll be able to find something that will attrach your eye.

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