Celebrity-themed Attractions in Los Angeles

By Katie Sagal

For many Los Angeles visitors, Hollywood is the primary inspiration for making L.A. their vacation destination. Fans of the celebrity culture—from comic books and video games to television shows and movies—will love a trip to Los Angeles. If you’re hoping to explore a few celebrity-themed attractions in Los Angeles, we’ve got a quick list of the must-do Hollywood attractions. Plus, you can find out how to save on attraction visits so you have more money to spend on those celebrity souvenirs. There are lots of celebrity-themed attractions in Los Angeles, including...
  • The Walk of Fame
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Hollywood Museum
  • Hollywood Movie Stars Home Tour
  • Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour
  • And more!

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The Walk of Fame

Image of Path, Sidewalk, City, Road, Street, Urban, Tarmac, Car, Vehicle, Bus, Person, Encompassing 18 blocks between Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, this expanse of the famous sidewalk stars honors the best, brightest, and most famous of cultural icons. Today there are more than 2,600 stars to view. The stars represent the “stellar” achievements of their honorees across multiple categories. You can search for a specific celebrity on the Walk of Fame website, too.

Madame Tussauds

The next best thing to actually getting a photo with your favorite celeb is getting a selfie with their doppelganger at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. These astonishingly lifelike wax replicas include models of everyone from Hollywood icons like James Dean and Audrey Hepburn. Plus, contemporary stars like Samuel L. Jackson and Lady Gaga. A visit here is probably your best opportunity to rub shoulders with Hollywood royalty.

Hollywood Museum

While you won’t meet any celebrities here—real or plastic—you will get a chance to explore the many props, costumes, and accessories that aided Hollywood’s best actors in their most famous roles. The Hollywood Museum encapsulates over a century of movie history with over four floors of gallery space just bursting with iconic artifacts like Indiana Jones’ whip and Rocky’s boxing gloves.

Hollywood Movie Stars Home Tour

Image of Adult, Female, Person, Woman, Male, Man, Pants, High Heel, Shoe, Car, Vehicle, City, Celebrity fans will love this opportunity to get a peek at the extravagant homes of the rich and famous. This intimate movie stars home tour will take you around Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Mulholland Drive, Bel-Air, and much more. See dozens of celebrity homes and hold out hope for snapping some photos of their inhabitants. Learn all the latest celebrity gossip from your in-the-know guide.

Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour

A two-hour guided excursion around Malibu, this celebrity homes tour is the ideal way to see the houses of the rich and famous in this luxe beach city. There are two designated stops at Malibu Beach and Malibu Bluffs. But you’ll also have plenty of opportunities to snap photos while en route. A few of the celebrities who call this neighborhood home include Adam Sandler, Cher, Bruce Willis, and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes Tour

Image of Finger, Hand, Person, Baby, Arm, Symbol, Visit Hollywood's hottest celebrity hangouts, and try to catch a glimpse of your favorite star, on this behind-the-scenes tour. You'll stop by famous locations like the Dolby Theater, the site of the glamorous Academy Awards. Plus, you'll see where the stars celebrate their Oscar win. Find your favorite celebrity's hand and footprints at the TCL Chinese Theater. And listen to your guide as they tell you everything you need to know about the Walk of Fame.

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Riders at the top of the drop on the HangTime rollercoaster at Knott's Berry Farm, LA.
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Knott's Berry Farm Vs Disneyland Comparison LA

You’re never far from a thrill ride in California, where adrenalin junkies, rollercoaster riders and log flume aficionados are spoiled for choice thanks to the abundance of great theme parks. Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland are two of the oldest in the state. Indeed, Knott’s dates all the way back to the 1920s when a solitary stand hawking berry pies, jams and preserves planted the seed for the multi-million-dollar amusement park that stands on the exact same spot today. We took a deep dive into these two magical worlds in our comparison of Knott’s Berry Farm and Disneyland in LA. Knott's Berry Farm Vs Disneyland: A Short History California's Disneyland needs no introduction. The original and (many would say) still the best, it’s the only Disney park to have been designed and constructed under the watchful eye of Walt himself. Since opening in 1955, this Anaheim stalwart has been the dream ticket for wide-eyed kids around the world, so it’s little wonder that even after all these years it remains one of the planet’s most-visited theme parks, regularly topping 18m visitors in the pre-Covid era and outgunned only by its younger Disney sibling, Florida’s Magic Kingdom, in the world rankings. The souped-up 21st Century Disneyland contains no less than nine themed zones across 100+ acres, with over 50 attractions to explore, and a whole host of characters to meet: Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald, to name just a few. The charming old Disney Railroad ferries enchanted visitors around the park, covering around 1.2 miles and saving you a small fortune in shoe leather. Quirky fact: Walt Disney secretly kept a private apartment inside Disneyworld, and it’s still there today. Look out for a light in the window above the fire department on main street to see if the maestro’s spirit is in residence. Knott’s Berry Farm operates on a slightly smaller scale, but still packs a punch with nearly 50 rides across its 57 acres. And, oh boy, that boysenberry pie. From its humble beginnings as a roadside berry stand a century ago, Knott’s has expanded organically over the years, adding Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant as well as several shops and other attractions by the 1940s, including a ghost town, which is still there (though somewhat modernized) today. By the 70s, Knott’s Berry Farm boasted a log ride, bumper cars and a steeplechase rollercoaster. And the rest, as they say, is history. Today, it’s a fully fledged theme park, chock full of thrill rides and other fun attractions. And yes, you can still tuck into a classic fried chicken dinner or sweet, sweet slice of boysenberry pie – though perhaps not immediately prior to boarding the frankly terrifying HangTime rollercoaster. Quirky fact: when the Knott family sought to sell the park in the late 1990s, they ruled Disney out as a potential buyer because of concerns the park would become unrecognizable from their parents’ original vision. Knott's Berry Farm Vs Disneyland Comparison: Thrill Rides The cash injection that followed the sale of Knott’s Berry Farm to Cedar Fair in 1997 saw a rapid increase in the number of thrill rides in the park. And, nearly three decades later, there are stacks of great options for the adrenalin fiends among you. Chief among these is the Xcelerator (pictured above), the name of which alone will have most shrinking violets running for the bumper cars and spinning teacups. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to be catapulted 20 stories high, reaching speeds up up to 82mph in a little over two seconds, now’s your chance. Definitely not for the faint of heart, it’s joined by the likes of the HangTime coaster with its stomach-churning 96-degree drop, and the epic GhostRider: the tallest and longest wooden rollercoaster in the West. Disneyland’s slightly more child-friendly focus means fewer adrenalin-fueled rides, but there are still a good few here that will get your pulse racing. Case in point: golden oldie Space Mountain has really stood the test of time. Debuted way back in 1977, this pimped-up sci-fi coaster tears through dark tunnels with flashing lights and a booming soundtrack that will make your hair stand on end. The Indiana Jones Adventure is another hair-raising dark ride that allows you to step into the shoes of the famous hat-wearing octogenarian archaeologist before hurtling through terrifying tunnels at a velocity no OAP should ever have to endure. Knott's Berry Farm Vs Disneyland Comparison: Water Rides If you don’t come away from your theme park adventure with a drenched shirt and the souvenir photo to prove it, can you really say you’ve been to a theme park? Calico River Rapids forms part of the Ghost Town zone at Knott’s Berry Farm and sees riders spin and splash down the river in family-friendly six-seater dinghies. The Timber Mountain Log Ride is an altogether wetter affair, and the park’s most popular attraction. Ride through a 330-foot long mountain before enjoying (or should that be enduring?) a 42-foot free fall and early bath. Knott’s also has a separately ticketed water park (Knott’s Soak City) that’s open between May and September. Disneyland has a number of sedate boat rides, including the Jungle Cruise and cute Storybook Land Canal Boats, but it’s Splash Mountain you came for, right? Don’t be fooled by the relatively gentle start, with its kid-friendly Br’er Rabbit, Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear storyline: there’s an inevitable drop towards the end that comes with a near-cast-iron guarantee of a soaking. Exit to the sounds of animatronic characters gleefully singing ‘Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah’ at you as you wring out your shirt. Knott's Berry Farm Vs Disneyland Comparison: Family Rides Both of these titans of the theme park world are ostensibly geared towards kids, though Disneyland definitely has the upper hand here, both in terms of pester-power, instantly recognizable characters and child-friendly attractions. In fact, the vast majority of rides and attractions here have no height restrictions, and many are even suitable for babies and toddlers. You’ll find these in every single zone, but particularly Fantasyland, which you’ll recognize straight away from the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle at its entrance. Inside, expect more nostalgic adventures based around your childhood favorites, including a cute flying Dumbo carousel, the Mad Hatter’s spinning teacups, and a meet and greet with Tinker Bell and her fairy friends in Pixie Hollow. Camp Snoopy is Knott’s Berry Farm’s main children’s zone, with kid-friendly coasters, miniature trains and carousels, primarily designed for children 36” and over. There’s also a chance to meet Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. Some other attractions around the park, including the Calico Mine Ride, the Merry-Go-Round and Knott’s Bear-y Tales have no height restrictions and are great for families. Fast facts: Knott’s Berry Farm Tickets An All-Inclusive attraction pass from Go City includes general admission and saves you money when visiting multiple attractions in LA. Buy a 1, 2, 3 or 5-day pass to access as many attractions as you like in that time period, including the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, LA Zoo and Natural History Museum. You can also book tickets direct via the Knott’s Berry Farm website. Opening Hours The park generally opens daily at 10AM. Closing times vary by season. Check the calendar on the Knott’s Berry Farm website for the most up-to-date information. Getting There Knott’s Berry Farm is at 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 9062. There’s paid parking on site, or you can take a train to nearby Buena Park Metrolink station. More info on transport options here. Fast facts: Disneyland Tickets Browse ticket options and book direct on the Disneyland website. Opening Hours Hours vary throughout the year but Disneyland usually opens between 8AM and 10AM and closes between 10PM and midnight. View the calendar here. Getting There Disneyland is at 1400 South DuSable Lake Shore Drive. Get info on Disney-themed paid parking here. The park is also served by the Metro Express Line 460 bus from downtown LA and elsewhere, and there’s a Greyhound station about half a mile from the park, which connects to thousands of bus stations across the US. Save on attractions in Los Angeles Save on admission to Chicago attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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10+ Things to Do in Los Angeles with Kids for a Fun Trip to Southern California

Planning a vacation to Los Angeles? From laid-back beach communities to action-packed amusement parks (and everything in between!), this exciting metropolis has it all. While the "City of Angels" may be best known for Hollywood's glitz and glamour, there are also loads of kid friendly attractions you and your family will enjoy on vacation. You'll be amazed by the endless opportunities for entertainment and education at these museums, parks, and other great kid-friendly institutions. If you’re looking for things to do in Los Angeles with kids, check out this list of our favorite kid-friendly activities, including... Universal Studio Hollywood (included with 3, 5, or 7-Day Passes) LEGOLAND® California Knott's Berry Farm Aquarium of the Pacific Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier Los Angeles Zoo Madame Tussauds Hollywood K1 Speed Indoor Karting and more... Save on Admission to Kid Friendly Attractions Many of these great kid friendly attractions are available on the Go Los Angeles® Card. Choose as you go from dozens of top Los Angeles attractions and save up to 55% off combined admission vs paying at the gate. Or, build your own pass and save up to 20% off. See all available passes, attractions & prices – Learn more. Universal Studios Hollywood Image Credit: Universal Studios Hollywood The ultimate Hollywood movie experience awaits your family at this theme park / working studio in the heart of Hollywood. With all of the rides and movie magic, it's one of the most exciting things to do in Los Angeles with kids. You'll get to go on movie-themed thrill rides with incredible special effects, including Harry Potter and the Forbidden JourneyTM, TransformersTM: The Ride-3D, Revenge of the MummyTM - The Ride, Jurassic Park® - The Ride, Shrek 4-DTM, The Simpsons RideTM, and more. Younger kids will love exploring "Super Silly Fun Land" and the "Despicable Me Minion Mayhem" ride and getting to meet and greet some of their favorite characters around the park. Insider tip: Large bags and loose items are not allowed on many of the rides. Consider renting a locker for the day to avoid temporary locker lines at popular attractions. Getting In: Universal Studios Hollywood tickets are available on the 3-, 5-, and 7-Day Go Los Angeles Cards. LEGOLAND® California One of the best things to do in L.A. with kids is to visit one of California’s most beloved attractions - LEGOLAND® California. See your kids' favorite LEGO® characters and toys brought to life and experience more than 50 LEGO-themed rides and attractions geared towards kids. Be sure to check out the impressive Miniland USA, a LEGO re-creation of 7 areas of the United States comprised of over 30 million building blocks. Fans of the LEGO movie will especially love getting to see 'The LEGO MovieTM 4D A New Adventure," exclusively at LEGOLAND, and continuing the adventures of Emmet, Wyldstyle, Unikitty, Benny, and MetalBeard. NEW for 2018: enjoy the brand new "LEGO® NINJAGO®: Master of the 4th Dimension" 4D film. It follows the exciting adventures of Master Wu and the ninjas as they prepare to encounter the mysterious contents of the "Scroll of the 4th Dimension." Enjoy this film and plenty of related attractions and content at LEGO NINJAGO World! Getting In: LEGOLAND California tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Knott's Berry Farm For extreme thrill rides like roller coasters and high speed drops, head to Knott's Berry Farm, America's first theme park. No matter what level of thrill you're looking for, Knott's Berry Farm has something for everyone. Kids will love the lower velocity rides, like the Balloon Race, Camp Bus, and Grand Sierra Railroad while the adventure-seekers can stick to the thrill rides like La Revolucion, Supreme Scream, and Wipeout. Or, get the whole family together and take a turn on the Timber Mountain Log Ride, Bigfoot Rapids, Wheeler Dealer Bumper Cars, High Sierra Ferris Wheel, and the 4-D interactive ride, Voyage to the Iron Reef. Getting In: Knott's Berry Farm tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Knott's Soak City Water Park Located right next to Knott's Berry Farm, this 13-acre water adventure park features 17 speed, tube, and body slides, a six-story funnel slide, a 750,000 gallon tidal pool, and a lazy river ride 1/3 mile long. They offer rides that suit every interest and age. For the older kids, there's Banzai Falls or the high-octane Laguna Storm Watch Tower. Gremmie Lagoon is designed just for the littler ones, with shallow water and interactive water features. Adults who are looking for an escape may wish to rent a cabana to sit back and relax. There's fun for the whole family at Knott's Soak City. Getting In: Knott's Soak City tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Six Flags Magic Mountain This great installation of the Six Flags franchise is a real treat for children of all ages. The 260-acre theme park is chock full of rides, slides, coasters, and more. There are also a number of games and other fun attractions, plus a strong showing from all your favorite Looney Tunes characters. Don’t forget to take a picture with your personal favorite! For the little ones, fun rides like the Grand Carousel or Road Runner Express are the perfect mix of fun and not too much excitement. Feeling more adventurous? The coasters X2, Tatsu, and Full Throttle are among the most thrilling rides at any theme park! If you’re really in search of a great time, be sure to hop on the Twisted Colossus, a coaster that goes through 5,000 thrilling feet of track. Advanced technology makes this coaster faster and twistier than any of its predecessors. Getting In: Six Flags Magic Mountain tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Madame Tussauds Hollywood Photo credit: Madame Tussauds Hollywood Famously entertaining and fun, head to Madame Tussauds Hollywood to take pictures and interact with your Hollywood favorite actors and characters from all the classics. The Hollywood location is known for their movie-centric themes and figures, so whatever kind of media your children enjoy, they're sure to find one of their favorite stars here. Kids who are fans of action figures and comic books will especially love their Marvel superheroes figures! Getting In: Madame Tussauds Hollywood tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. California Science Center & IMAX Theater It's one of the most popular museum destinations in California, and your kids won't want to miss out on 400,000 square feet of fun, scientific exploration. The museum keeps young ones entertained by presenting science through exhibits tied to popular culture or blockbuster movies. Plus, there are tons of hands-on activities and demonstrations in Science Court. And the absolute must-see of your time at the California Science Center is the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Follow the story of how this famous spacecraft was conceptualized, built, deployed, and brought back home through fascinating exhibits, artifacts, and installations. You even get to see the shuttle itself in the Samuel Oschin Pavilion! Last, but certainly not least, you'll all leave awestruck by the 7-story IMAX theater that brings worlds "as small as an atom and as vast as the universe" to life right in front of your eyes. Getting In: California Science Center IMAX tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier When it comes to family fun and kid friendly things to do in the Los Angeles area, Pacific Park is your go-to destination. Located on the historic Santa Monica Pier, it's the West Coast's only pier side amusement park. The world's only solar-powered Ferris wheel will raise your whole family to new heights - 130 feet above the ocean - for a fantastic coastline view. Younger travelers love riding up, down, and around in the Crazy Submarine ride just for kids. So hop on rides, play games, and eat that carnival-style food all while soaking in Southern California's endless sunshine at this family playground. Getting In: Pacific Park at Santa Monica Pier tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Bike or Roller Skate the Santa Monica Boardwalk Head to Santa Monica and explore the boardwalk area on two wheels with a 3-hour bike or roller skate rental from Perry's Beach Café and Rentals. The weather is likely to be pretty nice most times of year, and you and your kids will all enjoy the fun and exercise that comes from these rental options. This part café, part beach rental destination specializes in gear and equipment needs for active beach-goers who want the ultimate ‘beachy’ experience and a healthy menu that focuses on local and sustainable produce. Insider tip: Make a day of it! Plan your bike activity for the morning, grab lunch at Perry's when you return your gear, check out the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, and then end your day with unlimited rides at Pacific Park for some classic, theme park fun. Getting In: Santa Monica bike or roller skate rentals are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Santa Monica Pier Aquarium Image credit: Heal the Bay Facebook page. If your children are fascinated by creatures of the sea, a visit to this aquarium (one of many in the Los Angeles area) is a smart choice. Home to over 100 species of sea organisms, the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is a hands-on and interactive aquarium where visitors can touch sea urchins, sea stars, sea anemone, and more. You'll see lots of fascinating sea life, including eels, octopi, sharks, rays, and a variety of fish and invertebrates--all examples of animals you could find just off the coast of the Santa Monica beaches. Getting In: Santa Monica Pier Aquarium tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Aquarium of the Pacific For the animal-loving kids in your family, this is another option. Meet more than 11,000 ocean animals at this all-inclusive aquarium in Long Beach. Kids get closer than ever to exotic creatures of the Pacific through several fantastic exhibits. Hand-feed brilliantly colored lorikeet birds as you stroll through "Lorikeet Forest," then journey over to "Shark Lagoon" to reach in and touch more than 150 small sharks in the shallow touch pools. Touch pools are an ideal way for children to interact with the species they're learning about, and to really feel the impact of the conservation work being done by these institutions. Getting In: Aquarium of the Pacific tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Los Angeles Zoo If that still isn't enough time spent learning about the wild critters of the great outdoors, take a trip to the L.A. Zoo and the accompanying Botanical Gardens. Located in northern part of Griffith Park, this family-favorite attraction is home to more than 1,100 creatures from around the globe. Some highlights among the zoo’s denizens include lowland gorillas, colorful exotic birds, impassive Komodo dragons, playful seals, rare snow leopards, and many more. You’ll even get the chance to meet several rare or endangered species. Plus, the neighboring Botanical Gardens are themselves host to more than 7,000 plant specimens sourced from throughout the world. Two attractions for the price of one! Getting In: Los Angeles Zoo tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Fascinated by the wondrous creatures of the sea? Have an aspiring marine biologist in the family? Spend an afternoon at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium and indulge your love for all things aquatic at this state-of-the-art institution. Set next to the spectacular Cabrillo Beach Coastal Park, this aquarium offers an unparalleled view, too! A research facility dedicated to studying and preserving marine life native to Southern California, this educational institution is plenty of fun for kids. The aquarium is populated with many of the creatures you’ll see just outside on the beach, from pelicans and sea lions to sharks and whales. Be sure to check the tide schedule before you visit so you can spend some time exploring the tide pools outside! Getting In: Cabrillo Marine Aquarium tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. K1 Speed Indoor Karting If your kids love go karts, K1 Speed Indoor Karting is the thing to do. You’ll get to race around a real road course with the whole family and try to beat your siblings to the finish line. It's a great opportunity to be competitive in a safe and exciting environment. Marvel at their zero-emission, European electric karts – real state-of-the-art machines. When you’re done racing around, stop for some snacks at the Pit Café. It's a fun way to spend an hour or so with the whole family! Getting In: K1 Speed Indoor Karting tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. GRAMMY Museum® If your kids love music, but much of their exposure has been to the MTV Kid's Choice Awards, then this is an opportunity to teach them about a more expansive music scene. Discover the power of music from past to present at the GRAMMY Museum. Featuring innovative, interactive, and cutting-edge exhibits, the GRAMMY Museum explores the historic and cultural significance of American music. You'll also be able to take a walk through the history of the GRAMMY Awards themselves with some of the most exciting stories and memorable moments in the Award Show's time. Getting In: Grammy Museum tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Huntington Library and Gardens This fascinating attraction combines the best of multiple worlds. With a world-class art gallery, lush gardens, and an extensive display of historical literary works (including a Gutenberg Bible!), there’s something to appeal to everyone at this prestigious institution. You may find that older kids get the most out of the library and art galleries, but younger children will especially love exploring the beautiful grounds and gardens. 120 acres are divided into different themed gardens like the Desert Garden, the Japanese Garden, and Rose Gardens. Getting In: Huntington Library & Gardens tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Cards. Natural History Museum This popular local museum is home to one of the world’s most extensive collections of natural and cultural artifacts. Featured exhibition halls contain everything from dinosaur fossils to impressive gems and exquisitely recreated animal habitat dioramas. It's an amazing educational institution that combines plenty of fascinating information with good old fun. Dinosaur fans of all ages won’t want to miss the interactive Dino Lab, where visitors can get a peek behind the scenes at real paleontological work. It will perhaps inspire a new love of science in your little ones! Getting In: Natural History Museum tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Hollywood Museum The Hollywood Museum is filled with poignant displays of memorabilia and Hollywood nostalgia that will reinforce your love for the classic American institution of movies and entertainment. You can browse through thousands of items, including Rocky's boxing gloves, Indiana Jones' whip, Cary Grant's Rolls-Royce, and lots more. Of course, it's not all about old movies, either. So don't worry if your kids haven't seen too many of the classics - they'll be able to see props and sets from films they're familiar with, too! Getting In: Hollywood Museum tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. OUE Skyspace LA Head up the US Bank Tower to 1,000-feet above ground and get above it all for sweeping views of downtown L.A. and beyond. On the way to the top, stop off at the 54th floor and browse through the exhibits that walk you through lots of fascinating history and give you background on many of the sights you'll see. You'll be able to see from the San Gabriel Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, and everything in between, including the iconic Dodgers Stadium and Catalina Island. Your kids will love the panoramic views, and get a big kick out of being up so high. If you're feeling adventurous, you can upgrade your admission, upon arrival, to include a ride on the Skyslide - a fully-enclosed all glass slide that glides visitors from the 70th to the 69th floor on the exterior of the building. It's an exhilarating but somewhat scary experience, so it's probably best for older kids. Getting In: OUE Skyspace LA tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Let's Recap There you have it - some of our favorite things to do in Los Angeles with kids. Plan to add a few of these attractions to your vacation itinerary and we are sure you will have a fun time during your SoCal trip. Remember, you can save on combined admission vs. paying at the gate to many of these popular family friendly attractions and more.
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Visiting Los Angeles on a Budget - A Simple Way to Save on Your Vacation

It’s no secret that family vacations can get expensive in a hurry - airfares, hotels, attractions, dining... the list goes on and on. There are tons of fun family things to do, whether you want to get closer to nature in the Los Angeles sun or hop on a roller coaster. You can take in some history or visit a few of the most iconic studios in television and movies. Los Angeles truly has some of the most unique attractions in the world. Best yet, L.A. can be a great choice for budget-minded travelers, especially when you use a Go Los Angeles Card, which makes visiting Los Angeles on a budget a breeze. Save on Admission to Tourist Attractions Admission to many of these Los Angeles tourist attractions and are included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Go Los Angeles Cards give you the flexibility to choose as you go from dozens of top attractions to create a vacation tailored to your family's interests. See all available passes, attractions & prices – Learn more. A few of the attractions include: Universal Studios Hollywood Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Madame Tussauds Hollywood Aquarium of the Pacific and more! Top Attractions to Visit for a Budget Friendly Trip Universal Studios Hollywood If you love the movies, Universal Studios in Hollywood is likely at the top of your “must see” list in Los Angeles—and it should be! Each attraction takes you up close and personal with some of Universal Studios’ biggest movies. Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood movie experience! Getting In: Universal Studios Hollywood tickets are included on 3, 5, and 7-Day Go Los Angeles Cards. Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Image Credit: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Go behind the scenes of some of your favorite movies and shows with the Warner Bros. Studio Tour in Hollywood. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour is a tour inside a real, working Hollywood Studio You’ll see props, costumes, and sets that are actually used currently and in prior shows and movies. Tour guests also get to see the Harry Potter Exhibit and a DC Comic Exhibit as well. Getting In: Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood tickets are included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Madame Tussauds Hollywood Madame Tussauds Hollywood’s famous wax museum lets you unbelievably close to wax versions of some of the most famous celebrities of all time. You will be in shock and awe when you see how life-like these figures can be. One of the guests’ favorite activities is taking photos with their most adored celebs, from crushes to idols. Even President Obama makes an appearance. Getting In: Madame Tussauds Hollywood tickets are included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Aquarium of the Pacific Image credit: Andrew Reitsma/Aquarium of the Pacific Explore the ocean depths at the Aquarium of the Pacific. See the beautiful creatures of the deep blue without ever leaving land. The Aquarium is a great way to see and observe many of the area’s natural wildlife, from sharks to birds. Children and adults alike will enjoy this educational and interesting stop. Some of the awe-inspiring exhibits cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. Getting In: Aquarium of the Pacific tickets are included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Whale Watch or Harbor Cruise in Long Beach Get out on the water and see whales, dolphins, and other marine life up close, right off the coast of California. Experienced and knowledgeable marine mammal educators from the Aquarium of the Pacific narrate each tour providing valuable insight and interesting facts about the sea animals, their environment, and more. It’s a great way to spend some time during a gorgeous Los Angeles afternoon. Getting In: Long Beach Cruise tickets are included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Fun Options to Visit During Your Trip: Are you looking for some more exciting ideas to include during your trip? There is something for everyone in Los Angeles, but that doesn’t mean it has to be expensive! There are plenty of other fun options to choose from, including these activities included on the Go Los Angeles Card. Knott's Berry Farm - Adventure seekers head to Knott’s Berry Farm for roller coasters and gravity-defying thrill rides. Children’s rides and family rides are also a plenty. Pacific Park- Santa Monica Pier - Take a ride on the world’s only solar-powered Ferris wheel or ride one of the exciting roller coasters at Pacific Park. You can also play games and get all of the traditional mouth-watering fair food available on the Santa Monica Pier. Sony Pictures Studio Tour - If you are looking for an adults-only option, the Sony Pictures Studio Tour provides behind the scenes looks at sets of many of your favorite shows and movies. Only children ages 12 and up are permitted. Perry's Beach Cafe and Rentals - If you want to get outdoors and work up a sweat, you can rent bikes, rollers skates, and much more from Perry’s Beach Café and Rentals! They also have beach gear for rent as well. Hollywood Museum - See some of the most iconic items from your favorite movies and shows—from famous props to jaw-dropping costumes. Get close to “old Hollywood” in a completely new way. Free Activities for a Budget Friendly Vacation The Beaches - Los Angeles is known for its beaches, and many are free and open to the public. Los Angeles is home to eight amazing beaches. Every visit to Los Angeles on a budget should include at least one beach visit! Griffith Observatory - Griffith Observatory offers unique views into the night sky and breathtaking views of the city high above Los Angeles. They also offer exhibits and live shows. Hike to the Hollywood Sign - The iconic Hollywood sign is just a hike away! The hike goes through the beautiful Santa Monica Mountains and offers amazing views of the city below. Although you cannot touch the sign, hiking directly to the sign is the closest you can get! La Brea Tar Pits - This exhibit is home to the most well-known fossil site. See the pit itself and check out their amazing fossil lab. The history and the excavation process will fascinate adults and kids alike. Explore Santa Monica Pier - No trip to Los Angeles is complete without a trip to the Santa Monic Pier for special events, concerts, and more. There is something for everyone on the pier! Let's Recap on Visiting Los Angeles on a Budget Don’t let your vacation budget limit your fun! Visiting Los Angeles on a budget is possible, and the Go Los Angeles Card can help, where you can save up to 55% on combined attraction admission vs paying at the gate. Remember, many of these great budget friendly attraction options and more are included on the Go Los Angeles Card, So when you are planning your trip, consider including some of these options to your Los Angeles vacation itinerary.
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