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At the Napa Rose
With Deborah having a very bad nights sleep, we decided to have a late start and did not get to Disneyland until midday. We wandered around, did a few rides and took in the atmosphere. There were relatively few people in the park - hence not a lot of waiting to get into things. We headed over to the Napa Rose - the high ...
New Orleans slums to Rodeo Drive
... from the airport so there wasn't too much drama with LA traffic. From our bedroom window we could see the runways of LA airport but couldn't hear anything. It was unbelievable how many planes come in and out of that airport. At one stage we saw 6 planes waiting to land and that was all done in a matter of what seemed minutes....who said we never get rooms with a view lol... There was no way alan was going to drive in downtown LA so within a few hours of booking into the ...
Day Seven - LA (Hollywood)
... s. Makes sense as the hotel itself is quite impressive! When we got to the Hollywood bus stop we decided to explore the area and found ourselves outside the Chinese Theatre (where the hand prints are) and the walk of fame with all the stars on the paving slabs. Just to our left the road was closed and a red carpet was laid with loads of press hanging around. Turns out it was premier night of Disney's Frankenweenie. We didn't see anyone famous though :-( Shortly after ...
G'day LA! Where there are more stars than stripes!
... would not allow us to take photos. All the big name stores are here and huge price tags to match. So it was only window shopping for us. We stopped by an art gallery to look at paintings by Picasso, Renoir and Miro. They were amazing and a surprise find on the famed shopping strip. The Director of International Sales tried to sell us some art, but once he found out ...
The long walk
A big three days for all of us as we visited the happiest place on earth and said Gidday to a a few yanks. The jet lag really kicked in Thursday and Friday with all of us struggling early on. Breakfast each day was a real eye open as we struggled to find some common ground amongst the waffle makers and the donuts. When we hit Disneyland on Wednesday, which is about ten minute walk from the ...