Well 45 days and counting. We are so envious of all of you heading off now and can't wait.
Just after some advice regarding tours of LA and Hollywood from Anaheim. Can anyone suggest a good company to use.
If you have never been tours can be good to get an idea of the layout and what's good and what's not, depending on your interests.
The best advice we got was regarding Star Homes tours. Alot of big stars have hedges around the property for privacy so you don't see the actual home and the ones you do see are mainly past stars. Also alot of stars move house alot so it's easy to lose track of who's where, and a guide may tell you that someone lives there but in reality you are relying on their honesty as there is no way of verifying who is actually living there. The star maps can tend to be dated. It may interest some people to look at the nice homes but is something to think about. You can end up paying to see alot of big hedges.
The Anaheim Visitor Centre has a shuttle round trip to Hollywood, picks up at 11am from Anaheim and picks up from Hollywood for return to Anaheim at 7pm. Allowing a full day to do what you want. You can get a hop on/hop off bus for $30 that takes you all around LA, Beverley Hills, Santa Monica etc. It's a good way to get in there and do it at your own leisure rather cheaply if that's your thing.
A few years back there was 3 of us and for $100 each plus tip we had a private driver all day, did what we wanted and waited as long as we needed. Not cheap but will guarantee quality time is spent at places you want to see.
it's another option.
Tours do a very short stay at Hollywood Blvd, I think to ensure it doesn't get backed up with tours and people, so you usually get 20 to 30min tops. Ok for some but can make it a little hectic and usually most other attractions like Beverley Hills are drive by's which can disappoint some people.
Grayline and Starline tours seem to be the most common and popular.
Research the web and work out what thing are important for you to see and look at your options.
If it's your first time tours can be an easy and fun way to do it without the hassle and is the way I did it initially, it helped me understand the layout of LA and how spread out it is which helped me plan for future trips.
Look at the Anaheim Visitor Centre Website, I think it's open 24/7 and is 5 mins from Harbour Blvd, if your staying anywhere there. You can book online for tours or in person. I never knew it was there before and have been a good resource for tours.