L. A. Studio Tours
#2
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I recommend the Warner Brothers Tour without a
doubt. You'll get to see a lot of behind-the-
scenes action. My friend,who works in the
business recommends this tour to all her friends
when out in L.A. No children under 10. Reservations
are essential 1 week in advance. Their # is 818-954-1008.Last time I heard, admission was
$25.
Good Luck,
ED
doubt. You'll get to see a lot of behind-the-
scenes action. My friend,who works in the
business recommends this tour to all her friends
when out in L.A. No children under 10. Reservations
are essential 1 week in advance. Their # is 818-954-1008.Last time I heard, admission was
$25.
Good Luck,
ED
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We only went to Universal but we loved it. The backstage tram was a wonderful way to see 'how they do that'. No reservations. We just wandered in and had a great time. We had no children with us but we saw lots of them so I guess there is no restriction.
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Don't know if it's the best but a day at Universal Studios is well worth your time and a lot of fun. We were there two years ago and I understand there'e even more there now. "Back to the Future" was a great virtual reality experience. Waterworld was worth seeing, as was a tour of movie sets. Get your picture taken in front of the Hollywood sign. We did and used it on Christmas cards. It looks like the real thing.
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We would definately recommend Universal Studios. We stayed at the Sheraton Universal. They have a package deal - room & tickets to the studios. Get there early - we arrived 40 minutes early and they let us in. The hotel has a free tram that stops directly at the gate. Also tour has a connecting shopping center, multiplex movie theater and several restaurants - The Hard Rock Cafe, Wolfgang Pucks, Victoria Station. It is quite an enjoyable day.