Question:
What to visit in L.A. (hollywood), specifically studio tours?
Jenny
2010-07-27 16:11:01 UTC
My family and I, one adult and two kids (10 and 15) are visiting L.A. in 2 weeks. We have about 2 and half days to spend for free time (the rest of the time is booked tours which we are gong to disney land and universal studios) I want to know what interesting things there are to visit.

I specifically want to know about the television studios, I watch A LOT of tv (some are Chuck (NBC), Glee (fox), CSI (CBS),) and would like to see the behind the scene things, which studio should I visit? And will I be able to see any of these behind the scene tv shows. Do these things have to be pre-booked?
Thanks in advance.
Five answers:
george
2010-07-28 12:45:18 UTC
If you'd like to see both the real "Buy More" store where Chuck works, and the Spanish-style apartment courtyard where Chuck lives, both places are in L.A., and you can find the addresses and maps at http://www.seeing-stars.com/locations/TVlocations10.shtml (As well as the high schools where they filmed parts of "Glee").



As for studio tours, the Warner Bros VIP tour is the best of the bunch. And that's also where they film the interiors for "Chuck". Universal's tram tour is cool, but is more of an amusement park ride. Paramount's tour is OK, and they film "Glee" there. See http://www.seeing-stars.com/StudioTours for details.
anonymous
2010-07-27 16:40:43 UTC
Ok, SOOO SMART to go to Disneyland. They don't call it the happiest place on earth for nothing, it really is spectacular. I'd get a park hopper and visit both California dventure and Disneyland, but epsecially Disneyland..... its amazing, every inch of it from rides, shows, food, and overall apearencee and shopping... trust me, you will not be dissapointed :) Recomendations: Be sure to ride EVERYTHIG! All the rides are fantastic :)



Universal? Also very smart thing. personally don't lie it as much asDisneyland, but you can't really compare because the are both different. Dineyland is more about fantasy, past, present, future, froteire, and adventure, while universal is celebrating the awesomeness of movies and sch things. If you plan your day well, you should be able to see every show. :) Water World has many celebreties- the main girl is from Grey's Anatomy. :) The studio tou is great- pay close attention. If you want an exclusive look into the sets and sounstages, get a VIP tour. :) Its really interesting!



Og coarse, it doesn't have as many rides as Disneyland, but its still fun. I like both of them, but I giveUniersal an 8 and Disneyland a Ten. :)



In the general LA area, You can try looking at Santa Monica, Beverly Hills... might see some celebries. I saw Adam Sandler at a baby's R us in santa monica a fw years ago. :)



In LA, besides Universal, there aren't really any other things to tor. u Fox Studio is o the freeway on the wy to Hollywood, and if you look it up, you can fid the adress for Nickelodean's iCarly and H20s studio. But the best tour you'll get is a VIP tiour (you can pay for it up front) and Universal Studios. :)))



Your going to have soo much fun. I wish you all the best! h, and visit th El Capiton theater and drive around in tt=at area- cool ollywood sights to see :)
Capt. Obvious
2010-07-28 11:33:04 UTC
There are literally hundreds of things to do here in LA. Here is my list of “must sees”. Visit as many as you have time for.:



Disneyland: The Happiest Place on Earth. Half a billion visitors can’t be wrong. #1 Destination.

Universal Studios: A theme park that grew out of a studio tour. #2 Destination.

Even if you don’t visit Disneyland or Universal Studios Tour, Downtown Disney District and Universal City Walk are very fun places to visit for shopping and eating. And they’re free to visit. If you’re adventurous, try the indoor skydiving (www.iflyhollywood.com). It’s a blast!



Hollywood: Enjoy the Walk of Fame, Entertainment Museum, Chinese Theatre and more. The Hollywood & Highland complex has lots of shops and restaurants, and the Kodak Theater. The El Capitan theater, right across the street, is where Disney shows their movies. And the Hollywood Bowl is a GREAT place to listen to concerts outdoors.



Other theme parks include Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain, which are both more geared towards the fast-ride teen crowd.



Olvera Street/Union Station: Olvera Street is the birthplace of LA, and it emphasizes our Mexican heritage. In addition to the Avila Adobe (oldest building in LA), you can eat at some pretty good Mexican Restaurants, do a little shopping, and taste a churro. If you don’t want to go to Tijuana, this is as close as it gets without going there



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: 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.



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. After visiting the pier, you can ride a bike south a couple miles to Venice Beach.



Sunset Boulevard 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.



Farmers Market and The Grove - A new shopping complex right next to a Los Angeles landmark, It is right next to CBS, so walk across the lot to see if they are taping "The Price is Right".



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, architecture, or view better, the Getty is sure to please. Free.



Attend a TV taping - You can get free tickets at audiencesunlimited.com, tvtix.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.



Places to eat:

In-N-Out Burger: Multiple locations, best burger in LA, ask anyone.

Pink’s Hot Dogs: 709 N. La Brea, just north of Melrose. You might even see a celebrity. Maybe.

Tommy’s Chili Burgers: Look for the shack, an LA tradition. The original location is at Beverly & Rampart, a couple miles west of downtown.

Canter’s Deli: 419 N. Fairfax, between Beverly & Melrose. Near CBS, you might spot a celebrity.

Phillippe’s: 1001 N. Alameda. Great roast beef sandwiches. Near Union Station and Olvera Street.

Tito’s Taco’s: Voted best tacos in LA, even though it’s in Culver City. King Taco is a good alternate if you can deal with East LA.

The Pantry: Corner of Figueroa and 9th, downtown. Huge portions, they never close, GREAT steak and eggs.

Medieval Times and/or Pirate’s Dinner Adventure: Dinner and an adventure show, both are on Beach Blvd in Buena Park, you get to eat with your hands.



Places to Stay:

Since LA is so spread out, there is no single place that is close to EVERYTHING. Most people who come here tend to stay in Hollywood, Santa Monica, or Anaheim. In Hollywood, I recommend the Orchid Suites, Hollywood Celebrity Hotel, or Hollywood Heights (formerly Holiday Inn Walk of Fame), all near Hollywood and Highland. In Santa Monica, the Holiday Inn Santa Monica is close to the pier and reasonably priced. In Anaheim, I recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) Anaheim, and the Candy Cane Inn. There is also a nice place in Burbank called the Best Western Media Center, very close to Warner, NBC, and Universal Studios.



Places to Shop:

Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica

The Grove, Los Angeles

Americana @ Brand, Glendale

Beverly Center, Los Angeles

Citadel Outlets, Commerce

Brea Mall, Brea

The Block at Orange, Orange

South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa

Fashion Island, Newport Beach

Santee Alley, Los Angeles



Go on the Warner Tour for "Chuck". No guarantee you'll see any cast, crew, or sets, but you never know.
Joe
2010-07-27 17:08:25 UTC
Chuck is filmed at the WB lot. For those who have gone, most say that the Warner Brothers Studio Tour is the best in town and the place you're most likely to see celebrities. Book in advance!



OLD photos of the tour: http://www.seeing-stars.com/studiotours/warnerbrostour.shtml

$5 coupon: http://www.visitcalifornia.com/Fun-Spots/

Reviews: http://www.yelp.com/biz/warner-brothers-vip-studio-tour-burbank

Official site: http://www2.warnerbros.com/vipstudiotour/
West of Encino
2010-07-27 17:05:47 UTC
since NBC is moving their studios to to universal, I think they no longer have the tours!



as a rule Most television stations don't have tours


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