is hearst castle a must see ?
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I think it is worth a stop. Look into booking tickets in advance if you can plan it. They have a website and people really do book ahead so time slots can fill up. Like others said, tour times vary. I recommend the basic tour for a first timer.
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Depends on your taste for the excessive and/or your sense of humor, and it helps to have some idea of Hollywood history. I found it really fascinating and would like to go back to take the tour we didn't have time for. Poke around the website a little, but remember those little pictures represent a very large estate.
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I was reading reviews on Tripadvisor, and seems like perhaps Tour #2 is better than Tour #1? It sounds like tour #1 is recommended for first-time visitors, but the group is large (40-50 people)? I read the description for Tour #2 and seems like it is more of my taste (Tour Two focuses on the architectural elements and vast art collection in the main house, or Casa Grande.
Has anyone taken tour #1 and #2 or just #2 and what's your thought?
Sorry, OP, didn't mean to hijack.
Has anyone taken tour #1 and #2 or just #2 and what's your thought?
Sorry, OP, didn't mean to hijack.
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It's definitely worth a stop if you've never been there, even if you have a different taste in art as Hearst. The location/views are wonderful and it's interesting to see the opulence of the Neptune and Roman pools. We spent a little over a couple of hours there which included the tour and a bit of time at the visitor's center.
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Definitely pre-book which ever tour you choose. There are pros to each tour option, so whichever one(s) you can book for your specific date will be fine.
BTW -- In central/northern CA we don't call it PCH (or Pacific Coast Highway even). That is a SoCal "thing". You'll be on Hwy 1 . . . . .
Definitely pre-book which ever tour you choose. There are pros to each tour option, so whichever one(s) you can book for your specific date will be fine.
BTW -- In central/northern CA we don't call it PCH (or Pacific Coast Highway even). That is a SoCal "thing". You'll be on Hwy 1 . . . . .