Mary Jo
05-13-2004, 12:09 AM
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Transportation Info, Radio Stations, Map (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=8045060#post8045060)
Thread with some good stuff (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43458)
* BEACHES & BEACH ACTIVITY *
The closest beaches to the Disneyland Resort would be Newport Beach (http://www.newportbeach-cvb.com/) and Huntington Beach (http://surfcityusa.com/thebeach/index.html). Newport Beach offers bike rentals, and you can take the ferry for about $1 to Balboa Island, and you can also rent boogie boards for body surfing for a nominal fee. There are a lot of restaurants in this area. You can ride a bike to the end of the peninsula and see the channel where the USS Minnow left for its fateful 3-hour tour. Huntington Beach is also very popular, and has fire pits for a nice bonfire by the ocean. Some people prefer Huntington Beach to Newport Beach.
Here's some info on Newport Beach (http://www.disboards.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=324547#post324547)
Both beaches are about 20 miles from the Disneyland Resort, and access is fairly easy. On the weekends, and especially holidays (4th & Labor Day) parking lots fill early, so keep that in mind.
If you would like to try the western beaches, they are further away, but also are nice to visit. A popular dinner destination is Tony's Fishmarket at Redondo Beach Pier - time your dinner for sunset for a beautiful setting.
Redondo Beach Info (http://www.visitredondo.com/)
Hermosa Beach (http://www.hermosabch.org/) Hermosa Beach webcam (http://www.hermosawave.net/webcam/)
Hermosa Beach Info & another webcam (http://www.eatgoodstuff.com/sc-index.html)
Pictures of Torrance Beach/Palos Verdes on 12-26-05 (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=985767)
Dockweiler Beach (http://beaches.co.la.ca.us/BandH/Beaches/Dockweiler.htm) is right by the LAX airport, and has fire pits also. This is very close to where hand gliding got its start.
Santa Monica Beach (http://www.santamonica.com/n-beach/) is popular, and its pier has a big ferris wheel that has been featured many times in movies and on television. Close by is the 3rd Street Promenade with shopping, and Pacific Palisades Park, where It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was filmed. This beach and pier are not too far from LAX airport, and Hollywood itself.
Tidepools (http://williams.dusd.net/~pta/Articles/Tidepools-Beaches.htm) are located at the Palos Verdes Peninsula. There is a little museum there - Cabrillo Beach Museum - that would be nice to visit.
Palos Verdes Peninsula (http://www.pvca.net/) is a beautiful area in Los Angeles - homes are gorgeous and a lot of people with $$$ live here. Marineland (before there was a Sea World) used to be here, and there are a couple of lighthouses, tidepools, whale watching viewpoints, parks, the Korean Friendship bell are located here, as well as Wayfarers Chapel (http://www.wayfarerschapel.org/), a beautiful little non-denominational chapel above the cliffs of Portuguese Bend.
Day Trips ~ Featuring Long Beach (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=567419)
Best Beaches in the Area (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=543512)
Pacific Coast Highway in Southern California - Info on beaches, etc. (http://boomersint.org/pchwy/scalif.htm)
The best beaches in Orange County/Los Angeles (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=543512)
** šoš **
* MUSEUMS *
At Exposition Park (http://www.usc.edu/dept/CCR/theme/expo.html) in Los Angeles, near USC, you will find the Naturl Museum of History, Science Museum, IMAX Theater, LA Coliseum (home of the 1932 & 1984 Olympics), etc.
Near Rodeo Drive in the Wilshire District, you'll find the La Brea Tar Pits and the Page Museum (http://www.tarpits.org/) - I highly recommend visiting this area and museum
Children's Museum in Los Angeles (http://www.childrensmuseumla.org/)
LA Cultural Museum of ART (http://www.lacma.org/)
Right now, at the Los Angeles Cultural Museum of Art, you can see The King Tut Exhibit, until November 15 (http://www.lacma.org/lacma.asp?mypage=info) Adult tickets are $30, and Children, 6-17, are $15.
Ghetty Center (http://www.getty.edu/) sits high above Los Angeles, overlooking the city
Museum of Tolerance (http://www.museumoftolerance.com/site/pp.asp?c=arLPK7PILqF&b=249627)
** šoš **
* HOLLYWOOD & LOS ANGELES AREA *
Hollywood & its Story (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood,_California)
Hollywood Webcam (http://www.earthcam.com/usa/california/losangeles/hollywood/)
You could do the following in one day, as these are basically in the same area:
Visit the La Brea Tarpits (http://www.tarpits.org), where you can see the tarpits where mammoths and other animals of the time perished. There is a museum there with the fossils they've pulled out. This is the location where the movie Volcano was filmed, where the volcano actually erupted. Very close are Rodeo Drive (http://www.rodeodrive.com/), and Farmers Market (http://www.farmersmarketla.com/)
You can also go up the hill to the Griffith Park Observatory (http://www.griffithobs.org/) , and finish out your day in Hollywood, visiting the Mann's Chinese Theater (http://www.manntheatres.com/chinese.html) and reading the stars on Hollywood Blvd.
Post on Olvera Street, Etc. (http://www.disboards.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=646603#post646603)
** šoš **
* BEYOND LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTY *
Mission San Juan Capistrano (http://gocalifornia.about.com/bl_mis_sjc.htm) and the surrounding area for a nice visit.
Catalina Island (http://gocalifornia.about.com/library/weekly/aa062600.htm) for a day or overnight.
** šoš **
* NATIONAL PARKS & MOUNTAIN AREAS *
[color=green]About an hour & a half east of Disneyland lie the San Bernardino Mountains and the resorts of Lake Arrowhead & Big Bear. Lake Arrowhead is surrounded by private homes, but Big Bear Lake offers a nice retreat for a couple of days. Big Bear Lake (http://www.bigbearinfo.com)
** šoš **
http://www.wdwinfo.com/photopost/data/556/11450map_la_oc1-med.jpg (http://www.wdwinfo.com/photopost/data/556/11450map_la_oc1.jpg)
Transportation Info, Radio Stations, Map (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=8045060#post8045060)
Thread with some good stuff (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43458)
* BEACHES & BEACH ACTIVITY *
The closest beaches to the Disneyland Resort would be Newport Beach (http://www.newportbeach-cvb.com/) and Huntington Beach (http://surfcityusa.com/thebeach/index.html). Newport Beach offers bike rentals, and you can take the ferry for about $1 to Balboa Island, and you can also rent boogie boards for body surfing for a nominal fee. There are a lot of restaurants in this area. You can ride a bike to the end of the peninsula and see the channel where the USS Minnow left for its fateful 3-hour tour. Huntington Beach is also very popular, and has fire pits for a nice bonfire by the ocean. Some people prefer Huntington Beach to Newport Beach.
Here's some info on Newport Beach (http://www.disboards.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=324547#post324547)
Both beaches are about 20 miles from the Disneyland Resort, and access is fairly easy. On the weekends, and especially holidays (4th & Labor Day) parking lots fill early, so keep that in mind.
If you would like to try the western beaches, they are further away, but also are nice to visit. A popular dinner destination is Tony's Fishmarket at Redondo Beach Pier - time your dinner for sunset for a beautiful setting.
Redondo Beach Info (http://www.visitredondo.com/)
Hermosa Beach (http://www.hermosabch.org/) Hermosa Beach webcam (http://www.hermosawave.net/webcam/)
Hermosa Beach Info & another webcam (http://www.eatgoodstuff.com/sc-index.html)
Pictures of Torrance Beach/Palos Verdes on 12-26-05 (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=985767)
Dockweiler Beach (http://beaches.co.la.ca.us/BandH/Beaches/Dockweiler.htm) is right by the LAX airport, and has fire pits also. This is very close to where hand gliding got its start.
Santa Monica Beach (http://www.santamonica.com/n-beach/) is popular, and its pier has a big ferris wheel that has been featured many times in movies and on television. Close by is the 3rd Street Promenade with shopping, and Pacific Palisades Park, where It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was filmed. This beach and pier are not too far from LAX airport, and Hollywood itself.
Tidepools (http://williams.dusd.net/~pta/Articles/Tidepools-Beaches.htm) are located at the Palos Verdes Peninsula. There is a little museum there - Cabrillo Beach Museum - that would be nice to visit.
Palos Verdes Peninsula (http://www.pvca.net/) is a beautiful area in Los Angeles - homes are gorgeous and a lot of people with $$$ live here. Marineland (before there was a Sea World) used to be here, and there are a couple of lighthouses, tidepools, whale watching viewpoints, parks, the Korean Friendship bell are located here, as well as Wayfarers Chapel (http://www.wayfarerschapel.org/), a beautiful little non-denominational chapel above the cliffs of Portuguese Bend.
Day Trips ~ Featuring Long Beach (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=567419)
Best Beaches in the Area (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=543512)
Pacific Coast Highway in Southern California - Info on beaches, etc. (http://boomersint.org/pchwy/scalif.htm)
The best beaches in Orange County/Los Angeles (http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=543512)
** šoš **
* MUSEUMS *
At Exposition Park (http://www.usc.edu/dept/CCR/theme/expo.html) in Los Angeles, near USC, you will find the Naturl Museum of History, Science Museum, IMAX Theater, LA Coliseum (home of the 1932 & 1984 Olympics), etc.
Near Rodeo Drive in the Wilshire District, you'll find the La Brea Tar Pits and the Page Museum (http://www.tarpits.org/) - I highly recommend visiting this area and museum
Children's Museum in Los Angeles (http://www.childrensmuseumla.org/)
LA Cultural Museum of ART (http://www.lacma.org/)
Right now, at the Los Angeles Cultural Museum of Art, you can see The King Tut Exhibit, until November 15 (http://www.lacma.org/lacma.asp?mypage=info) Adult tickets are $30, and Children, 6-17, are $15.
Ghetty Center (http://www.getty.edu/) sits high above Los Angeles, overlooking the city
Museum of Tolerance (http://www.museumoftolerance.com/site/pp.asp?c=arLPK7PILqF&b=249627)
** šoš **
* HOLLYWOOD & LOS ANGELES AREA *
Hollywood & its Story (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood,_California)
Hollywood Webcam (http://www.earthcam.com/usa/california/losangeles/hollywood/)
You could do the following in one day, as these are basically in the same area:
Visit the La Brea Tarpits (http://www.tarpits.org), where you can see the tarpits where mammoths and other animals of the time perished. There is a museum there with the fossils they've pulled out. This is the location where the movie Volcano was filmed, where the volcano actually erupted. Very close are Rodeo Drive (http://www.rodeodrive.com/), and Farmers Market (http://www.farmersmarketla.com/)
You can also go up the hill to the Griffith Park Observatory (http://www.griffithobs.org/) , and finish out your day in Hollywood, visiting the Mann's Chinese Theater (http://www.manntheatres.com/chinese.html) and reading the stars on Hollywood Blvd.
Post on Olvera Street, Etc. (http://www.disboards.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=646603#post646603)
** šoš **
* BEYOND LOS ANGELES/ORANGE COUNTY *
Mission San Juan Capistrano (http://gocalifornia.about.com/bl_mis_sjc.htm) and the surrounding area for a nice visit.
Catalina Island (http://gocalifornia.about.com/library/weekly/aa062600.htm) for a day or overnight.
** šoš **
* NATIONAL PARKS & MOUNTAIN AREAS *
[color=green]About an hour & a half east of Disneyland lie the San Bernardino Mountains and the resorts of Lake Arrowhead & Big Bear. Lake Arrowhead is surrounded by private homes, but Big Bear Lake offers a nice retreat for a couple of days. Big Bear Lake (http://www.bigbearinfo.com)
** šoš **