Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to LA for a week this summer with two grumpy preteens. Here’s what I would consider.
We did the WB tour and I agree, it was awesome for all.
We also loved Madame Toussauds wax museum. So much more fun than we expected. Then went to In and Out burger nearby.
The other great day was the original Hollywood Farmers Market and the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Petersen Automotive Museum. All were amazing. You don’t even have to be really into cars to like the Petersen.
Great, thank you! Will research LBTP
La brea tar pits will probably be boring for that age 😬
Definitely Santa Monica pier and maybe rent beach bikes. That’s fun for all ages.
I should add: if you can do the WB tour, I would do that. No question, that would be the neatest thing. Getty Villa- lovely, but I can’t imagine a kid would enjoy it over a studio tour. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to LA for a week this summer with two grumpy preteens. Here’s what I would consider.
We did the WB tour and I agree, it was awesome for all.
We also loved Madame Toussauds wax museum. So much more fun than we expected. Then went to In and Out burger nearby.
The other great day was the original Hollywood Farmers Market and the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Petersen Automotive Museum. All were amazing. You don’t even have to be really into cars to like the Petersen.
Great, thank you! Will research LBTP
La brea tar pits will probably be boring for that age 😬
Definitely Santa Monica pier and maybe rent beach bikes. That’s fun for all ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to LA for a week this summer with two grumpy preteens. Here’s what I would consider.
We did the WB tour and I agree, it was awesome for all.
We also loved Madame Toussauds wax museum. So much more fun than we expected. Then went to In and Out burger nearby.
The other great day was the original Hollywood Farmers Market and the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Petersen Automotive Museum. All were amazing. You don’t even have to be really into cars to like the Petersen.
Great, thank you! Will research LBTP
Anonymous wrote:I just went to LA for a week this summer with two grumpy preteens. Here’s what I would consider.
We did the WB tour and I agree, it was awesome for all.
We also loved Madame Toussauds wax museum. So much more fun than we expected. Then went to In and Out burger nearby.
The other great day was the original Hollywood Farmers Market and the La Brea Tar Pits, and the Petersen Automotive Museum. All were amazing. You don’t even have to be really into cars to like the Petersen.
Anonymous wrote:If you can wait for a table and like Chinese food in the slightest, Din Tai Fung was the best restaurant for their dumplings but everything on their menu, and the atmosphere is really great. Kill time walking around the Century City mall while you wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Warner Bros Studio Tour. Visited when my kids were preteens and it was a big hit.
22:02 here - if you do this my bookending with fou fou coffee shop / cupcake / lunch breakfast spot is still recommended. I'm just suggesting be intentional about snacks and go somewhere that feels special to bolster the destination.
OP here: I am puzzled by the term fou fou! But I like the Getty idea and of course we bookend everything with food![]()
I meant go somewhere trendy.
Anonymous wrote:Does he like cars? The Peterson auto museum is really cool.
Anonymous wrote:If he’s a grumpy preteen who hasn’t had fun there before he’s not going to like anything you choose so just pick what you want to do because he will complain either way
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Spent hours searching for those they knew and learned a bit about those they didn't.
Were 10 & 12 at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Warner Bros Studio Tour. Visited when my kids were preteens and it was a big hit.
22:02 here - if you do this my bookending with fou fou coffee shop / cupcake / lunch breakfast spot is still recommended. I'm just suggesting be intentional about snacks and go somewhere that feels special to bolster the destination.
OP here: I am puzzled by the term fou fou! But I like the Getty idea and of course we bookend everything with food![]()
Anonymous wrote:My kids loved the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Spent hours searching for those they knew and learned a bit about those they didn't.
Were 10 & 12 at the time.