DISNEYLAND® RESORT and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

DISNEYLAND® RESORT and SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort Disneyland® Resort and Southern California NORTH AMERICA | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort Season: 2021 Adult-Exclusive 6 DAYS 11 MEALS 14 SITES Experience the excitement of Hollywood on this Adventures by Disney Disneyland Resort and Southern California family vacation that includes private behind-the-magic visits to the Walt Disney Studios and The Jim Henson Company Lot. Plus, enjoy several fun-filled days and nights in the middle of the magic at the theme parks of the Disneyland Resort! DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort Trip Overview 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS 3 LOCATIONS Loews Hollywood Hotel Hollywood, Burbank, Disney's Grand Californian Disneyland Resort Hotel & Spa AGES FLIGHT INFORMATION 11 MEALS Minimum Age: 4 Arrive: Los Angeles 5 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 3 Suggested Age: 5+ International Airport (LAX) OR Dinners Adult Exclusive: Ages 18+ Long Beach Airport (LGB) Return: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) OR John Wayne Airport (SNA) OR Long Beach Airport (LGB) DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 1 HOLLYWOOD Activities Highlights: Dinner Included Arrive in Southern California, Welcome Dinner at the Hotel Loews Hollywood Hotel Arrive in Southern California Fly into Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) OR Long Beach Airport (LGB) where you will be greeted by an Adventures by Disney representative who will escort you to your vehicle. Relax as your driver assists with your luggage and takes you to Loews Hollywood Hotel. Loews Hollywood Hotel Meet your Adventure Guides upon arrival at your stylish hotel in the heart of Hollywood. You are steps away from world-famous Hollywood landmarks like the TCL Chinese Theatre, El Capitan and the Walk of Fame. Many restaurants are close by, as well as the Hollywood & Highland Center, a shopping and entertainment center. Welcome Dinner at the Hotel Meet your fellow Adventurers while enjoying a delicious dinner at Loews Hollywood Hotel. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 2 HOLLYWOOD Activities Highlights: Breakfast and Lunch Private Hollywood Excursion, The Jim Henson Company VIP Visit Included Loews Hollywood Hotel Breakfast at the Hotel Start your day with a tasty breakfast and get ready for your walking tour of Hollywood. Private Hollywood Excursion Step into the spotlight on a private walking tour that puts you in the heart of Hollywood. Check out the famed TCL Chinese Theatre and see the handprints of Hollywood legends. Then, stroll down Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and discover the brass stars embedded in the sidewalk that pay homage to some of your favorite celebrities in the entertainment industry. The Jim Henson Company Enjoy an exclusive VIP visit to the Jim Henson Company Lot, built on the original site of Charlie Chaplin Studios in Hollywood. Lunch at Tam O'Shanter Eat lunch at one of Walt Disney's favorite hangouts! Rich with showbiz history, Tam O'Shanter was established in 1922 and is one of the oldest restaurants in Los Angeles. See the booth where Walt Disney used to sit and savor the Scottish-themed restaurant's Old World favorites—including their famous prime rib and Yorkshire pudding. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort Afternoon in Hollywood Before an evening out on the town, join your Adventure Guides for a special afternoon outing! On Your Own in Hollywood In the evening, you're on your own to relax or enjoy the wide variety of restaurants and activities in this vibrant area. Your Adventure Guides are available to make recommendations. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 3 WALT DISNEY STUDIOS AND DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Breakfast, Lunch and The Walt Disney Studios & Archives, Walt Disney Imagineering Tour, Dinner Included Evening at Disneyland® Park Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa The Walt Disney Studios and the Walt Disney Archives Learn the story of The Walt Disney Studios during a privately guided visit, which includes The Walt Disney Archives. Enjoy a meal at the commissary and browse through the Studio Store. See important details Walt Disney Imagineering Tour See how the magic of Disney theme parks and Resorts is made. Get a firsthand look at some of the creations conjured up by the architects, designers, engineers, technicians and others who make up the Disney Imagineers. See important details Disneyland Resort Head south to your next home base, Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. This beautiful hotel offers Guests premium accommodations, Craftsman-style elegance and, of course, impeccable Disney service—all within walking distance of both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park as well as the Downtown Disney District—a promenade with shops and restaurants. After you've checked in, you can relax in your room before joining your fellow Adventurers at Disneyland Park. See important details DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort Disneyland Resort Welcome Dinner Savor all things spectacular with a dinner at a favorite Disney eatery. Evening at Disneyland Park Enjoy a priority entrance into Disneyland Park with a group experience prior to spending the evening on your own. All Guests receive a 4-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket that expires at the end of Day 6 of your Adventure and is not upgradeable or transferable. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 4 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Breakfast and Lunch VIP Visit to Disneyland Park, Disneyland Theme Parks Included Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Breakfast at Disneyland Park Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the Happiest Place on Earth! VIP Visit to Disneyland Park Discover the secrets of the Disneyland Resort during this privately guided backstage visit that includes an iconic attraction. See areas that are off-limits to other Park Guests and learn the fascinating history of Walt Disney and his dream. Lunch at Your Leisure Lunch is on us! So just relax, people-watch and enjoy a great meal inside Disneyland Park. Disneyland Resort Theme Parks Spend the rest of the afternoon and evening on your own at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. Experience the thrills of fantastic attractions and spectacular shows and be part of the countless magical moments around you. Your VIP experience includes special Disney FASTPASS service and reserved viewing for the afternoon parade and this evening’s Fireworks Spectacular! See important details DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort All Guests receive a 4-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket that expires at the end of Day 6 of your Adventure and is not upgradeable or transferable. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 5 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Breakfast and Dinner Character Breakfast at Storytellers Café, VIP Visit to Disney California Included Adventure Park, VIP Viewing of World of Color Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Character Breakfast at Storytellers Café at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Surround yourself in classic California stories and folklore as you create stories of your own while enjoying some fun with classic Disney Characters! The breakfast features a Farmer’s Market Buffet which includes all-you-care-to-enjoy home-style breakfast specialties, like made-to-order omelets, Mickey waffles, fresh baked goods and seasonal fruit. VIP Visit to Disney California Adventure Park Enjoy a privately guided VIP visit that includes a deep dive into the inner workings of the Park and of one of its iconic attractions. Delight in a behind-the-scenes visit to Cars Land. And receive special Disney FASTPASS access to a popular attraction! See important details Lunch and Afternoon On Your Own at the Disneyland Resort Spend the rest of your afternoon on your own, enjoying more of the exciting activities at both Parks. Farewell Dinner Bask in the memories of your Southern California experience as you enjoy a special DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort farewell dinner at the Disneyland Resort, exclusively for you and your newfound friends! VIP Viewing of World of Color Watch the epic World of Color water spectacular from a very special VIP viewing area. With more than 1,000 multi-colored fountains, this bigger-than-life show is the perfect finale for your adventure! All Guests receive a 4-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper ticket that expires at the end of Day 6 of your Adventure and is not upgradeable or transferable. DISNEYLAND® RESORT AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA North America | Hollywood, Burbank, Disneyland Resort DAY 6 DISNEYLAND RESORT Activities Highlights: Breakfast Included Transfer to Los Angeles International Airport OR John Wayne Airport OR None Long Beach Airport Breakfast at the Resort Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the Disneyland Resort before beginning your trip home. Transfer to the Los Angeles International Airport OR John Wayne Airport OR Long Beach
Recommended publications
  • Summer 2017 • Volume 26 • Number 2
    sUMMER 2017 • Volume 26 • Number 2 Welcome Home “Son, we’re moving to Oregon.” Hearing these words as a high school freshman in sunny Southern California felt – to a sensitive teenager – like cruel and unusual punishment. Save for an 8-bit Oregon Trail video game that always ended with my player dying of dysentery, I knew nothing of this “Oregon.” As proponents extolled the virtues of Oregon’s picturesque Cascade Mountains, I couldn’t help but mourn the mountains I was leaving behind: Space, Big Thunder and the Matterhorn (to say nothing of Splash, which would open just months after our move). I was determined to be miserable. But soon, like a 1990s Tom Hanks character trying to avoid falling in love with Meg Ryan, I succumbed to the allure of the Pacific Northwest. I learned to ride a lawnmower (not without incident), adopted a pygmy goat and found myself enjoying things called “hikes” (like scenic drives without the car). I rafted white water, ate pink salmon and (at legal age) acquired a taste for lemon wedges in locally produced organic beer. I became an obnoxiously proud Oregonian. So it stands to reason that, as adulthood led me back to Disney by way of Central Florida, I had a special fondness for Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Inspired by the real grandeur of the Northwest but polished in a way that’s unmistakably Disney, it’s a place that feels perhaps less like the Oregon I knew and more like the Oregon I prefer to remember (while also being much closer to Space Mountain).
    [Show full text]
  • The Theme Park As "De Sprookjessprokkelaar," the Gatherer and Teller of Stories
    University of Central Florida STARS Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019 2018 Exploring a Three-Dimensional Narrative Medium: The Theme Park as "De Sprookjessprokkelaar," The Gatherer and Teller of Stories Carissa Baker University of Central Florida, [email protected] Part of the Rhetoric Commons, and the Tourism and Travel Commons Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Doctoral Dissertation (Open Access) is brought to you for free and open access by STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019 by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Baker, Carissa, "Exploring a Three-Dimensional Narrative Medium: The Theme Park as "De Sprookjessprokkelaar," The Gatherer and Teller of Stories" (2018). Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2004-2019. 5795. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd/5795 EXPLORING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL NARRATIVE MEDIUM: THE THEME PARK AS “DE SPROOKJESSPROKKELAAR,” THE GATHERER AND TELLER OF STORIES by CARISSA ANN BAKER B.A. Chapman University, 2006 M.A. University of Central Florida, 2008 A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Central Florida Orlando, FL Spring Term 2018 Major Professor: Rudy McDaniel © 2018 Carissa Ann Baker ii ABSTRACT This dissertation examines the pervasiveness of storytelling in theme parks and establishes the theme park as a distinct narrative medium. It traces the characteristics of theme park storytelling, how it has changed over time, and what makes the medium unique.
    [Show full text]
  • Failing Malls: Optimizing Opportunities for Housing a Research Report from the National Center June 2021 for Sustainable Transportation
    Failing Malls: Optimizing Opportunities for Housing A Research Report from the National Center June 2021 for Sustainable Transportation Hilda Blanco, University of Southern California TECHNICAL REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE 1. Report No. 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient’s Catalog No. NCST-USC-RR-21-09 N/A N/A 4. Title and Subtitle 5. Report Date Failing Malls: Optimizing Opportunities for Housing June 2021 6. Performing Organization Code N/A 7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Report No. Hilda J. Blanco, Ph.D., http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7454-9096 N/A 9. Performing Organization Name and Address 10. Work Unit No. University of Southern California N/A METRANS Transportation Consortium 11. Contract or Grant No. University Park Campus, VKC 367 MC:0626 Caltrans 65A0686 Task Order 021 Los Angeles, California 90089-0626 USDOT Grant 69A3551747114 12. Sponsoring Agency Name and Address 13. Type of Report and Period Covered U.S. Department of Transportation Final Report (November 2019 – March Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology 2021) 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590 14. Sponsoring Agency Code USDOT OST-R California Department of Transportation Division of Research, Innovation and System Information, MS-83 1727 30th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816 15. Supplementary Notes DOI: https://doi.org/10.7922/G2WM1BQH 16. Abstract California, like most of the country, was facing a transformation in retail before the COVID-19 epidemic. Increasing Internet shopping have ushered the closing of anchor stores, such as Macy's, Sears, as well as the closure of many regional shopping malls, which have sizable footprints, ranging from 40-100+ acres.
    [Show full text]
  • Hollywood Hotel – the Hotel of Hollywood®
    Hollywood Hotel – The Hotel of Hollywood® Media Contacts: Relevance PR Karen Gee-McAuley / 818-541-7724 [email protected] Hannah Hurdle 805-601-5331 [email protected] Address: 1160 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029 Reservations: 323-746-1248 www.thehollywoodhotel.com Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehollywoodhotel Twitter: https://twitter.com/hollywoodhotel1 Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/hollywoodhotel/ Instagram: hollywoodhotel Established: 1903 Introduction: Situated in the heart of Hollywood, Hollywood Hotel fuses old Hollywood glamour with a modern take on deluxe amenities and newly refreshed, comfortable rooms in a centrally-located urban setting. Hollywood Hotel pays homage to the City of Angels’ creative and artistic spirit, incorporating exquisite design elements and a sense of beauty and inspiration into every guest’s stay, with a nod to the hotel’s Hollywood roots. From elegant and contemporary décor to state-of-the-art extras, thoughtful amenities and unparalleled service, Hollywood Hotel makes each guest’s stay a masterpiece. Hollywood Hotel Fact Sheet Page 2 Location: Hollywood Hotel is located in the District of Hollywood in the City of Los Angeles and is the only Hollywood hotel located most closely to the world-famous Route 66. The hotel is steps away from shopping, world-class dining and cutting edge culture and nightlife. The hotel is only minutes away from the Greek Theater, Los Angeles Zoo, the world-famous Hollywood sign, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Griffith Park Observatory, Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Gene Autry National Center and Lake Hollywood. The hotel is also adjacent to the hip streets of Los Feliz, Silver Lake (voted “Best Hipster City” by Forbes) and Echo Park (backdrop for the film “The Kids Are All Right”), filled with restaurants, one-of-a-kind boutiques and nightclubs.
    [Show full text]
  • Airline Competition Plan Final Report
    Final Report Airline Competition Plan Philadelphia International Airport Prepared for Federal Aviation Administration in compliance with requirements of AIR21 Prepared by City of Philadelphia Division of Aviation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 31, 2000 Final Report Airline Competition Plan Philadelphia International Airport Prepared for Federal Aviation Administration in compliance with requirements of AIR21 Prepared by City of Philadelphia Division of Aviation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania August 31, 2000 SUMMARY S-1 Summary AIRLINE COMPETITION PLAN Philadelphia International Airport The City of Philadelphia, owner and operator of Philadelphia International Airport, is required to submit annually to the Federal Aviation Administration an airline competition plan. The City’s plan for 2000, as documented in the accompanying report, provides information regarding the availability of passenger terminal facilities, the use of passenger facility charge (PFC) revenues to fund terminal facilities, airline leasing arrangements, patterns of airline service, and average airfares for passengers originating their journeys at the Airport. The plan also sets forth the City’s current and planned initiatives to encourage competitive airline service at the Airport, construct terminal facilities needed to accommodate additional airline service, and ensure that access is provided to airlines wishing to serve the Airport on fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory terms. These initiatives are summarized in the following paragraphs. Encourage New Airline Service Airlines that have recently started scheduled domestic service at Philadelphia International Airport include AirTran Airways, America West Airlines, American Trans Air, Midway Airlines, Midwest Express Airlines, and National Airlines. Airlines that have recently started scheduled international service at the Airport include Air France and Lufthansa. The City intends to continue its programs to encourage airlines to begin or increase service at the Airport.
    [Show full text]
  • Approve Airline Lease with Allegiant Air LLC
    DRAFT Agenda Item 3 AGENDA STAFF REPORT ASR Control 20-00 l 077 MEETING DATE: 01 /1 2/21 LEGAL ENTITY TAKING ACTION: Board ofSupervisors BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT(S): 2 SUBMITTING AGENCY/DEPARTMENT: John Wayne Airport (Approved) DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSON(S): Barry A. Rondinella (949) 252-5183 Dave Pfeiffer (949) 252-5291 SUBJECT: Approve Airline Lease with Allegiant Air LLC CEO CONCUR COUNTY COUNSEL REVIEW CLERK OF THE BOARD Concur Approved Agreement to Form Discussion 4/5 Vote Budgeted: Yes Current Year Cost: NI A Annual Cost: NIA Staffing Impact: No # of Positions: Sole Source: No Current Fiscal Year Revenue: $614,681 Funding Source: Airport Operating Fund 280: 100% County Audit in last 3 years: No Prior Board Action: 11/03/2020 #6 RECOMMENDED ACTION(S): 1. Approve and execute the Certificated Passenger Airline Lease with Allegiant Air LLC, for a term effective February 1, 2021, through December 31, 2025. 2. Authorize John Wayne Airport to allocate three Regulated Class A Average Daily Departures and seat capacity, effective February I, 2021, through December 31, 2025, consistent with the terms of the Phase 2 Commercial Airline Access Plan and Regulation. 3. Authorize the Airport Director or designee to make minor modifications and amendments to the lease that do not materially alter the terms or financial obligations to the County and perform all activities specified under the terms ofthe lease. SUMMARY: Approval of the Certificated Passenger Airline Lease between the County of Orange and Allegiant Air LLC and approval of the allocation of operating capacity will allow Allegiant Air LLC, a new carrier from the commercial air carrier new entrant waiting list, to initiate operations at John Wayne Airport.
    [Show full text]
  • John Wayne Airport Orange County Sensitivity HIGH KSNA Santa Ana, California, United States Level
    NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES by Whispertrack Noise John Wayne Airport Orange County Sensitivity HIGH KSNA Santa Ana, California, United States Level: Diagram #1: Noise Monitor map and noise sensitive areas © Whispertrack™ 2009-2021. All rights reserved. p. 1 of 5 Generated 30 Sep 2021 at 08:42 UTC http://whispertrack.com/airports/KSNA NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES by Whispertrack Noise John Wayne Airport Orange County Sensitivity HIGH KSNA Santa Ana, California, United States Level: Diagram #2: © Whispertrack™ 2009-2021. All rights reserved. p. 2 of 5 Generated 30 Sep 2021 at 08:42 UTC http://whispertrack.com/airports/KSNA NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES by Whispertrack Noise John Wayne Airport Orange County Sensitivity HIGH KSNA Santa Ana, California, United States Level: Diagram #3: © Whispertrack™ 2009-2021. All rights reserved. p. 3 of 5 Generated 30 Sep 2021 at 08:42 UTC http://whispertrack.com/airports/KSNA NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES by Whispertrack Noise John Wayne Airport Orange County Sensitivity HIGH KSNA Santa Ana, California, United States Level: OVERVIEW John Wayne Airport (SNA) is one of the busiest and most noise sensitive airports in the United States. The Airport is located in the center of Orange County, California with residential areas in close proximity. To mitigate potential noise impacts from aircraft operations and to enhance compatibility with surrounding communities, the Airport maintains some of the most stringent noise rules in the United States. The General Aviation Noise Ordinance (GANO) has been adopted by the County of Orange to regulate the hours of operation and the maximum permitted noise levels associated with general aviation operations. This information has been prepared to introduce you to the GANO and to encourage the operation of your aircraft in the quietest manner possible consistent with safety.
    [Show full text]
  • ORLANDO Vacation Guide & Planning Kit
    ORLANDO Vacation Guide & Planning Kit Orlando, Florida Overview Table of Contents Orlando, the undisputed “Vacation Capital of the World,” boasts Orlando, Florida Overview 1 beautiful weather year round, world-class theme parks, thrilling water Getting To And Around Orlando 2 parks, unique attractions, lively dinner theaters, outdoor recreation, Orlando Theme Parks 3 luxurious health spas, fine dining, trendy nightclubs, great shopping Walt Disney World Resort 3 opportunities, championship golf courses and much more. The seat of Universal Orlando® Resort 4 Orange County, Florida, Orlando boasts a population of approximately SeaWorld® Orlando 4 228,000 – making it the sixth largest city in Florida. Easily accessible Orlando Attractions 5 via Interstate 4 and the Florida Turnpike, Orlando is also home to the Orlando Dining 8 Orlando International Airport – the 10th busiest airport in the United Orlando Live Entertainment 8 States and the 20th busiest in the world. Orlando Shopping 9 Orlando Golf 10 Experience the magic of Walt Disney World® Resort – Discover the Orlando Annual Events 11 enchanted lands of Disney’s Magic Kingdom® Park, blast off into the Orlando Travel Tips 13 future at Epcot®, journey through the fascinating history of Hollywood movies at Disney’s Hollywood Studios™ and take a fun-filled safari expedition at Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park. Don’t miss the thrilling rides at the two amazing theme parks of Universal Orlando® Resort – Universal Studios® Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure®, as well as the up-close animal encounters of SeaWorld® Orlando. Cool off at one of Orlando’s state-of-the-art water parks such as Aquatica, Wet ‘n Wild® Water Park, Disney’s Blizzard Beach or Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 EARLY DECEMBER 2018 Text & Photos by Mike Ritto [email protected] Fullerton Photo Quiz NEW in TOWN
    OBSERVER 40 TH B-D AY page 20 COMMUNITY Fullerton bsCeALErNDAvR Peage 1r 3-15 O EAR FULLERTON’S ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWS • Est.1978 (printed on 20% recycled paper) • Y 40 #20 • EARLY DECEMBER 2018 Submissions: [email protected] • Contact: (714) 525-6402 • Read Online at : www.fullertonobserver.com Vinny De La Torre Honored by Fullerton and France by Ed Paul The City of Fullerton proudly recognized long-time resident, Ventura “Vinny” De La Torre, for his heroic service to his country over 70 years ago. The presentation was made at the November 19 Council meeting and Vinny was given a standing ovation by all present. Vinny De La Torre was also recognized by receiving France’s Legion of Honor, the coun - try’s highest honor, on November 11, 2018, in recognition for his service with Gen. George Patton’s Third Army during WWII. Vinny was in more than 200 days of contin - uous combat, liberating many French cities and in 1945, was part of the division that fought at the Battle of the Bulge and liberated two concentration camps, Buchenwald and Ebensee. He was almost 21 years old at that time. Like many of the WW II generation, Vinny kept much of this story to himself. But in recent years his family, mostly his grandchil - dren, slowly obtained bits and pieces of his service. They conducted some research and provided it to the French Consulate General who, after reviewing it for over a year, made the presentation to Vinny on November 11 at the National Cemetery in West Los Angeles.
    [Show full text]
  • 6230 Franklin Ave. Los Angeles, Ca 90028 the Hollywood Dell Mobil
    6230 FRANKLIN AVE. LOS ANGELES, CA 90028 THE HOLLYWOOD DELL MOBIL OFFERING MEMORANDUM NON-ENDORSEMENT & DISCLAIMER NOTICE CONFIDENTIALITY & DISCLAIMER The information contained in the following Marketing Brochure is proprietary and strictly confidential. It is intended to be reviewed only by the party receiving it from Marcus & Millichap and should not be made available to any other person or entity without the written consent of Marcus & Millichap. This Marketing Brochure has been prepared to provide summary, unverified information to prospective purchasers, and to establish only a preliminary level of interest in the subject property. The information contained herein is not a substitute for a thorough due diligence investigation. Marcus & Millichap has not made any investigation, and makes no warranty or representation, with respect to the income or expenses for the subject property, the future projected financial performance of the property, the size and square footage of the property and improvements, the presence or absence of contaminating substances, PCB's or asbestos, the compliance with State and Federal regulations, the physical condition of the improvements thereon, or the financial condition or business prospects of any tenant, or any tenant's plans or intentions to continue its occupancy of the subject property. The information contained in this Marketing Brochure has been obtained from sources we believe to be reliable; however, Marcus & Millichap has not verified, and will not verify, any of the information contained herein, nor has Marcus & Millichap conducted any investigation regarding these matters and makes no warranty or representation whatsoever regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. All potential buyers must take appropriate measures to verify all of the information set forth herein.
    [Show full text]
  • Downtown Disney District: Fact Sheet
    Downtown Disney District: Fact Sheet ANAHEIM, Calif. – (July 8, 2020) The Downtown Disney District at the Disneyland Resort is a one-of-a-kind Disney experience, immersing guests in an exciting mix of family-friendly dining and shopping in a vibrant setting. A phased reopening of this outdoor promenade begins July 9, 2020. The 20-acre, 300,000 square-foot Downtown Disney District features dozens of distinct venues, including Naples Ristorante e Bar, UVA Bar & Cafe, Marceline’s Confectionery, Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, WonderGround Gallery, Disney Home, The LEGO Store, Wetzel’s Pretzels, Jamba and more. As they stroll the district, guests can appreciate the beautiful landscaping and colorful florals that adorn the Downtown Disney District. World of Disney: The flagship World of Disney store in the Downtown Disney District is a dynamic and distinctively Disney retail experience. Guests discover a spacious atmosphere inspired as an animators’ loft, with uniquely themed areas, pixie dust surprises in the decor, nods to the classics from Walt Disney Animation Studios and new merchandise collections. These innovative features reinforce World of Disney’s reputation as a must-visit destination for Disney fans, offering the largest selection of Disney toys, souvenirs, accessories, fashions and collectibles at the Disneyland Resort. Distinctive Dining: There are many food and beverage locations, outdoor patios and distinctive menus at the Downtown Disney District. Guests will find something for every taste—from exquisite meals at open-air cafés to gourmet treats. Recent additions include Salt & Straw, offering handmade ice cream in small batches using local, organic and sustainable ingredients, and Black Tap Craft Burgers & Shakes, serving award- winning burgers and over-the-top CrazyShake milkshakes.
    [Show full text]
  • National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet
    NPS Form 10-900-a OMB Approval No. 1024-0018 (8-86) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section number ——— Page ——— SUPPLEMENTARY LISTING RECORD NRIS Reference Number: 99000550 Date Listed: 5/14/99 Hollywood Cemetery Los Angeles CA Property Name County State N/A Multiple Name This property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places in accordance with the attached nomination documentation subject to the following exceptions, exclusions, or amendments, notwithstanding the National Park Service certification included in the nomination documentation. —,——.—————-j /Lx7—————————————— 7 ^ / Signature/^ofvche Keeper Date of Action Amended Items in Nomination: Name of Property: The Historic Name of the property should be: Hollywood Cemetery. [This reflects the name of the resource during its primary period of significance; the name Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery is moved to the Common Name.] This information was confirmed with M. Lortie of the CA SHPO. DISTRIBUTION: National Register property file Nominating Authority (without nomination attachment) NFS Form 10-900 (Rev. 10-90) United States Department of the Interior National Park Service NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM This form is for use in nominating or requesting determinations for individual properties and districts. See instructions in How to Complete the National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (National Register Bulletin 16A). Complete each item by marking "x" in the appropriate box or by entering the information requested. If any item does not apply to the property being documented, enter "N/A" for "not applicable." For functions, architectural classification, materials, and areas of significance, enter only categories and subcategories from the instructions.
    [Show full text]