Camilo
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Hi folks, I saw very few posts about the Go City card in LA, so decided to place my experience here. We were in LA from August 24th to the 31st (then did 3 days at Disneyland) and I bought a 5-day card for our family of 5.
First tip, if you plan to buy, please sign up to their email list. Every month or so (pretty much, on every holiday), they send a code for 10% off via email which helps to lower the amount paid.
Below are the tours we did and my quick feedback on each one (there were a few days we didn't use the card, like on the 25th, when we did the Getty Center and Griffith Observatory, or the 30th, when we went to the live show of America's Got Talent, so much fun!!!!):
26th
- Universal Studios Hollywood all day - amazing day, all we had to do was to scan the GoCard city at the turnstiles. 100% recommended, only bad thing that day was the Studio Tour didn't drive through the "Back to the Future" square/tower.
27th
- Hollywood sign tour - GREAT. I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it below:
***
My family of 5 did this tour with Noelle on August 27th, at 9 AM, as part of Go City package.
Noelle was amazing, funny, helpful, taking breaks and providing great info on the history of the sign.
She also offered water for those that didn't bring it and offered her own sun scream for those that underestimated the sun of Los Angeles.
We got amazing pictures there and Noelle also offered to take them, in some "instagramable poses".
I would recommend this tour to everyone, including those with small kids. We got SO close to the sign.
***
- Madame Tussauds - family had fun, it was pretty empty and we could take few pictures without anyone in the background, especially on the Avengers section.
- Hollywood Museum - disappointed, full of homeless by the entrance, lady couldn't scan the tickets, just allowed us in. I only went there to see the Back to the Future section on the 3rd floor. That was cool, but I'm a superfan of the movie. Not sure if a lot of people will enjoy this museum.
- Warner Brothers - easily, the highlight of the day. This tour had been taken off from the All Inclusive Pass for several months and I am so glad it's back. I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it below:
***
We did this tour on a Saturday, August 27th as part of GoCity package.
It was great, especially if you are a movies and TV fan. The whole family liked this one better than Universal Studios tour.
We stopped at the stage of "All American", it was a highlight for my son, since he loves the show.
On the negative side: the driver didn't go through the famous fountain from the opening of Friends and she didn't seem to be very comfortable with us riding in the front with her (she had mask on the whole time, but we didn't choose to ride there, the cart was full).
Also, it's too bad they only take two pictures on the "Central Perk" cafe with your camera and they take a picture of a better angle with their camera only, to try to make you buy it.
Finally, we were able to park on the street for free, instead of paying for parking there. Just make sure you read the signs on the street.
I would repeat this tour next time I go to LA.
***
28th
- Knott's Berry Farm - kids liked it, although the 2 biggest rides were down. Very hot day, so we only spent 4 hours there and went across the street (walking) to their other park (which is another ticket, if you were buying separately, without using Go City). Quick tip: for the 2 parks, you need to go to the “ticket purchase line” to get paper tickets to the parks. You can’t just go to the main entrance and scan your phone.
- Knott's Soak City - their water park. We had fun, spent 3 hours there, some pretty cool rides and a great lazy river.
29th
- Hop on Hop off bus - I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it here below:
***
Did the LA Hollywood route today as part of GoCity package.
I was very satisfied. Brand new sealed headphones were provided which was nice and commentary available in 9 different languages (pre-recorded, based on where the bus was driving).
It was very nice to use the app and see when the next bus was coming.
On the negative, I wish the tour was longer, going to downtown LA. It's very short in distance. Also, it should have longer hours. First bus leaves at 10 AM and last one departs at 4:30 PM.
I would recommend this to anyone, especially if you are not able to drive while in LA...
***
We ended up losing the last day (not using it). We were so tired on the 31st, when we planned to go to Santa Monica, that we ended up deciding to go early to the Disneyland area hotel (Hyatt House), return the car and enjoy the hotel pool and downtown Disney that day. We DID go to Santa Monica on the evening of the 29th for sunset viewing (beautiful), BUT as we arrived there AFTER 5:30 PM, we couldn't use anything from Go City Card. This is one of the restrictions, the last pass needs to be scanned by 5:30 PM and then you can stay at that place until it closes.
Would I do it again? Yes, we saved a lot of money when we add all the rides we did on the 4 days, even "wasting" day 5.
Hope this helps others....
First tip, if you plan to buy, please sign up to their email list. Every month or so (pretty much, on every holiday), they send a code for 10% off via email which helps to lower the amount paid.
Below are the tours we did and my quick feedback on each one (there were a few days we didn't use the card, like on the 25th, when we did the Getty Center and Griffith Observatory, or the 30th, when we went to the live show of America's Got Talent, so much fun!!!!):
26th
- Universal Studios Hollywood all day - amazing day, all we had to do was to scan the GoCard city at the turnstiles. 100% recommended, only bad thing that day was the Studio Tour didn't drive through the "Back to the Future" square/tower.
27th
- Hollywood sign tour - GREAT. I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it below:
***
My family of 5 did this tour with Noelle on August 27th, at 9 AM, as part of Go City package.
Noelle was amazing, funny, helpful, taking breaks and providing great info on the history of the sign.
She also offered water for those that didn't bring it and offered her own sun scream for those that underestimated the sun of Los Angeles.
We got amazing pictures there and Noelle also offered to take them, in some "instagramable poses".
I would recommend this tour to everyone, including those with small kids. We got SO close to the sign.
***
- Madame Tussauds - family had fun, it was pretty empty and we could take few pictures without anyone in the background, especially on the Avengers section.
- Hollywood Museum - disappointed, full of homeless by the entrance, lady couldn't scan the tickets, just allowed us in. I only went there to see the Back to the Future section on the 3rd floor. That was cool, but I'm a superfan of the movie. Not sure if a lot of people will enjoy this museum.
- Warner Brothers - easily, the highlight of the day. This tour had been taken off from the All Inclusive Pass for several months and I am so glad it's back. I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it below:
***
We did this tour on a Saturday, August 27th as part of GoCity package.
It was great, especially if you are a movies and TV fan. The whole family liked this one better than Universal Studios tour.
We stopped at the stage of "All American", it was a highlight for my son, since he loves the show.
On the negative side: the driver didn't go through the famous fountain from the opening of Friends and she didn't seem to be very comfortable with us riding in the front with her (she had mask on the whole time, but we didn't choose to ride there, the cart was full).
Also, it's too bad they only take two pictures on the "Central Perk" cafe with your camera and they take a picture of a better angle with their camera only, to try to make you buy it.
Finally, we were able to park on the street for free, instead of paying for parking there. Just make sure you read the signs on the street.
I would repeat this tour next time I go to LA.
***
28th
- Knott's Berry Farm - kids liked it, although the 2 biggest rides were down. Very hot day, so we only spent 4 hours there and went across the street (walking) to their other park (which is another ticket, if you were buying separately, without using Go City). Quick tip: for the 2 parks, you need to go to the “ticket purchase line” to get paper tickets to the parks. You can’t just go to the main entrance and scan your phone.
- Knott's Soak City - their water park. We had fun, spent 3 hours there, some pretty cool rides and a great lazy river.
29th
- Hop on Hop off bus - I left a review on TripAdvisor, pasting it here below:
***
Did the LA Hollywood route today as part of GoCity package.
I was very satisfied. Brand new sealed headphones were provided which was nice and commentary available in 9 different languages (pre-recorded, based on where the bus was driving).
It was very nice to use the app and see when the next bus was coming.
On the negative, I wish the tour was longer, going to downtown LA. It's very short in distance. Also, it should have longer hours. First bus leaves at 10 AM and last one departs at 4:30 PM.
I would recommend this to anyone, especially if you are not able to drive while in LA...
***
We ended up losing the last day (not using it). We were so tired on the 31st, when we planned to go to Santa Monica, that we ended up deciding to go early to the Disneyland area hotel (Hyatt House), return the car and enjoy the hotel pool and downtown Disney that day. We DID go to Santa Monica on the evening of the 29th for sunset viewing (beautiful), BUT as we arrived there AFTER 5:30 PM, we couldn't use anything from Go City Card. This is one of the restrictions, the last pass needs to be scanned by 5:30 PM and then you can stay at that place until it closes.
Would I do it again? Yes, we saved a lot of money when we add all the rides we did on the 4 days, even "wasting" day 5.
Hope this helps others....