Will the Movie Star Tours and our tour is a good car?
Go to Los Angeles in October and so far from what we have planned is for rent a car and do our own tour. We just plan to stay 3 nights and a day at Disney World, which ends around 9 pm and then go to City of Los Angeles night. Another day at Universal studios. First day of Hollywood would like Kodak Theater, Walk of Fame, Hollywood sign, Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills, .. Redo go to disk beach. Dinner in Santa Monica worse. What worries me is that I have to make a trip to see the movie star. Is it worth the read because everything is worthless and you see large doors. I becuse we are not afraid tricks ... advice? Oh, it's me and my brother goes to LA and we Aust ... driving never left hand on the road either.
I I live in Los Angeles and when friends come to visit visit rarely recommend the Star Tours. Is what you see is a lot of doors in the front of the palace. Other things have planned better and not miss much by not traveling. I would not worry about it. One thing to keep in mind, but ... I'm not sure what is expected to do in Los Angeles after hours by car from Disneyland to Los Angeles because it will be a little late. If You Are over 21, you may want to go to a cool bar in the city center as Edison or the Buenaventura, because just driving around town will not be very productive and I would hate to lose and are in a bad area. The rest of his itinerary sounds great! Have fun!
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