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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES Last Updated June 03 VISITING TEAM GUIDE 2003 - 2004 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES Last Updated June 03 DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS UCLA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT VISITING TEAM GUIDE Welcome to UCLA! This Guide contains general information to assist you in planning your team's trip to UCLA. Specific materials and instructions for your team's visit will be sent under separate cover prior to your scheduled event. This guide is purely informational and UCLA makes no representation as to the restaurants or lodging properties contained herein. Although the guide is edited each year, all information is subject to change without notice. Please call to confirm all times and information. We hope you will enjoy your stay in Los Angeles. If I can be of any further assistance, please fill free to contact me at [email protected] or (310) 206-6713. Sincerely, l Lori Lamar Events Operations Manager J.D. MORGAN CENTER * P.O. BOX 24044 * LOS ANGELES, CA 90024-0044 * PHONE: (310) 825-8699 * WEBSITE: WWW.UCLABRUINS.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACTS 1 UCLA GENERAL INFORMATION 2 UCLA AREA HOTEL GUIDE 3 CAMPUS FOOD SERVICE 5 LOCAL RESTUARANT INFORMATION 8 LOCAL BUSINESSES 13 GROCERY STORES LAUNDRY MATS LOCAL ATTRACTIONS 14 AMUSEMENT PARKS COMEDY CLUBS LIVE MUSIC MOVIE THEATERS MUSEUMS PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS RECREATION SPORTS SHOPPING AREAS SIGHTS OF INTEREST/TOURS STUDIO TOURS TV SHOW TAPINGS PLACES OF WORSHIP 19 TRANSPORTATION 20 AUTOMOBILE RENTALS BUSES TAXICABS DIRECTIONS TO UCLA 21 MAP 22 LOS ANGELES CONTACTS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT www.uclabruins.com (310) 825-8699 GAME MANAGEMENT OFFICE PAUL BROWN 206-6713 LORI LAMAR 206-6713 MIKE DOWLING 206-6391 Game Mgmt. FAX 206-6724 DRAKE STADIUM OFFICE 825-4546 LOS ANGELES TENNIS CENTER (LATC) OFFICE 825-4546 MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE 206-7870 PAULEY PAVILION OFFICE 825-4546 TICKET INFORMATION www.tickets.ucla.edu 825-2101 TRAINING CENTER 206-6107 UCLA CAMPUS LOST & FOUND 825-6638 UCLA GENERAL INFORMATION www.ucla.edu 825-4321 UCLA POLICE BUSINESS & COMMUNICATIONS CENTER 825-1491 UCLA MEDICAL CENTER INFORMATION 825-9111 WOODEN CENTER OFFICE 825-3701 LOCAL WEATHER TAPE (213) 554-1212 ONLINE www.weather.com/twc/homepage.twc WHAT’S HAPPENING IN LOS ANGELES www.calendarlive.com AT UCLA www.dailybruin.com LOS ANGELES CITY INFORMATION www.lacity.org 1 UCLA GENERAL INFORMATION Tickets Tickets are sold one hour prior to the start of indoor events and one and one half-hours prior to the start of outdoor events. Complimentary tickets are provided for visiting teams where mandated by conference rules or contracts. Admission is not charged for regular season Men’s and Women’s Tennis, Women’s Water Polo and Swimming, and Men’s Water Polo. Admission is charged for Men’s Water Polo matches played at the Rose Bowl. If your team is entitled to complimentary tickets, a Visiting Team Guest List will be sent to you under a separate cover. Parking Parking permits are required every day of the week and are never valid in metered spaces, “BLUE” or “X” permit “at all times”. UCLA Athletics is not responsible for any parking citations that you receive. California-state vehicles (E-plates), any UC permit, valid disabled parking placards and buses with E-plates do not require UCLA parking permits. However, you must stop at the Kiosk or at the lot attendant in order to gain admittance to the parking lots. The most convenient parking for events at Pauley Pavilion, Spaulding Field and the Los Angeles Tennis Center (LATC) is Lot 6. Lot 4 is most convenient for events at the Men’s Gym, Wooden Center, Drake Stadium and the North Athletic Field. Spectators must purchase parking permits at the Parking and Information Kiosk, or from an attendant at the parking lot entrance beginning one hour prior to the start of the event. UCLA Store www.uclaestore.com/uclagm/ (310) 825-7711 Store hours are: Monday – Friday 7:45 AM - 7:30 PM Saturday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM 2 UCLA AREA HOTEL GUIDE WEST LOS ANGELES AREA HOLIDAY INN - 170 N Church Ln (310) 476-6411 1 mile to UCLA BRENTWOOD/BEL AIR www.holiday-inn.com/brentwood-bel BEST WESTERN - WESTWOOD PACIFIC 11250 Santa Monica Blvd (310) 478-1400 4 miles to UCLA BEVERLY HILTON HOTEL 9876 Wilshire Blvd (310) 274-7777 4 miles to UCLA CENTURY CITY/BEVERLY HILLS 10320 W Olympic Blvd (310) 556-2777 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 10320 W Olympic Blvd (310) 556-2777 5 miles to UCLA DOUBLETREE – WESTWOOD 10740 Wilshire Blvd (310) 475-8711 2.5 miles to UCLA HOLIDAY INN 1150 S Beverly Dr (310) 553-6561 5 miles to UCLA PARK HYATT AT CENTURY CENTER 2151 Ave of the Stars (310) 277-2777 4 miles to UCLA SUMMIT BEL AIR 11461 Sunset Blvd (310) 476-6571 1 mile to UCLA SANTA MONICA BEST WESTERN 1447 Ocean Ave (310) 458-4888 5 miles to UCLA FOUR POINT SHERATON 530 Pico Blvd (310) 399-9344 6 miles to UCLA HOLIDAY INN - SANTA MONICA BEACH 120 Colorado (310) 451-0676 6 miles to UCLA MIRAMAR SHERATON 101 Wilshire Blvd (310) 576-7777 5 miles to UCLA RADISSON HUNTLEY HOTEL 1111 Second St (310) 394-5454 5 miles to UCLA 3 UCLA AREA HOTEL GUIDE MARINA DEL REY BEST WESTERN JAMAICA BAY INN 4175 Admiralty Way (310) 823-5333 10 miles to UCLA COURTYARD BY MARINA DEL REY 13480 Maxella Ave (310) 822-8555 10 miles to UCLA MARINA BEACH MARRIOTT 4100 Admiralty Way (310) 301-3000 10 miles to UCLA LOS ANGELES AIRPORT AIRPORT MARINA HOTEL 8601 Lincoln Blvd (310) 337-1883 8 miles to UCLA CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL 5985 W Century Blvd (310) 642-7500 8 miles to UCLA FOUR POINTS SHERATON 5990 Green Valley Circle (310) 641-7740 6 miles to UCLA HILTON GARDEN INN-LAX 2100 East Mariposa Ave. (310) 726-0100 12 miles to UCLA HOLIDAY INN – LAX 9901 La Cienega Blvd (310) 649-5151 10 miles to UCLA HYATT AT LOS ANGELES INFO 6225 W Century Blvd (800)233-1234 10 miles to UCLA MARRIOTT LOS ANGELES AIRPORT 5855 W Century Blvd (310) 641-5700 10 miles to UCLA QUALITY HOTEL 5249 W Century Blvd (310) 645-2200 10 miles to UCLA RADISSON HOTEL 6161 W. Cintinela Ave (310) 649-1776 6 miles to UCLA RAMADA INN at CULVER CITY 6333 Bristol Parkway (310) 670-3200 6 miles to UCLA SHERATON HOTEL 6101 W Century Blvd (310) 642-1111 10 miles to UCLA WESTIN HOTEL – LAX 5400 W Century Blvd (310) 216-5858 10 miles to UCLA 4 CAMPUS FOOD SERVICE ACKERMAN UNION THE MARKET - Mini market, fresh brewed coffee (310) 206-0822 M - Th. 07:45am - 07:30pm B Level Fri. 07:45am - 06:00pm Sat 10:00am - 05:00pm Sun 12:00pm - 05:00pm COOPERAGE- Assorted fast food and salads, breakfast through dinner 206-0740 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/cooperage.html Breakfast M - F 07:00am - 10:30am M - Th. 07:30am - 10:30pm A Level Fri. 07:30am - 10:00pm Sat 11:00am - 09:00pm Sun 11:00pm - 06:00pm Pizza Salad Bar Sushi Pastries and Desserts Chicken Soups Hamburgers Fish N’ Chips Fresh Fruit Snacks Assorted Drinks Finger Foods TERRANCE FOO COURT www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/terrace.html PANDA EXPRESS- Chinese 206-9395 M - Th. 10:00am - 09:00pm 1st Level Fri. 10:00am - 07:30pm Sat 11:00am - 06:00pm Sun 11:00am - 05:00pm RUBIO’S BAJA GRIL- Mexican 794-4009 M-Th. 10:00am - 09:00pm 1st Level Fri. 10:00am - 08:00pm Sat 11:00am - 06:00pm Sun 11:00am - 05:00pm LA CUCINA by SBARRO- Italian entrees, wood fired goourmet pizzas, & salads 794-4080 M – Th. 10:00am - 09:00pm 1st Level Fri 10:00am - 08:00pm Sat 11:00am - 06:00pm Sun 11:00am - 05:00pm TROPIX- Fruit smoothies, muffins and pastries, and gourmet coffees 206-0730 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/tropix.html M – Th. 07:00am - 09:00pm 1st Level Fri 07:00am - 06:00pm Sat 10:00am - 06:00pm Sun 12:00pm - 05:00pm 5 CAMPUS FOOD SERVICE RX CANDY- Candy coated cures www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/rx.html 206-0730 M – Th. 09:00am - 09:00pm 1st Level Fri 09:00am - 06:00pm Sat 10:00am - 06:00pm Sun 12:00am - 05:00pm WETZEL’S PRETZELS/COLOMBO- Fresh baked pretzels and frozen yogurt 206-0730 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/wetzels.html / www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/Columbo.html M –Th. 09:00am - 07:30pm 1st Level Fri 09:00am- 06:00pm TSUNAMI- Freshly made Sushi, hot and cold Japanese noodles, Boba Tea and Pasta bowls 206-9226 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/tsunami.html M – Th. 10:00am - 07:00pm Fri 10:00am - 06:00pm OTHER CAMPUS EATING ESTABLISHMENTS CAMPUS CORNER- Taco Bell, hamburgers, assorted snacks and drinks 206-0726 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/taco-sub.html M - Th. 10:00am - 07:00pm Southeast corner of Men’s Fri. 10:00am - 05:00pm Gym, across from Ackerman Sat/Sun Closed Union ESPRESSO ROMA - Sandwiches, side salads, pastries, soups, and smoothies 206-2976 M - F 08:00am - 08:00pm Anderson Graduate School of Sat 08:00am - 05:00pm Management Sun 10:00am - 05:00pm KERCHOFF COFFEE HOUSE - 31 Flavors, pastries, assorted coffees, soup, salads and sushi 206-0729 www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/kerckhoff.html M – Th. 07:00am - 11:00pm Kerchoff Hall 2nd Level Fri 07:00am - 10:00pm Sat 10:00am - 10:00pm Sun 10:00am - 11:00pm 6 CAMPUS FOOD SERVICE NORTH CAMPUS JIMMY'S COFFEE HOUSE- Specialty coffee and tea, fresh juices, bagels, pastries and desserts www.uclastore.ucla.edu/restaurants/jimmy.html 825-1177 M-Th.
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