Homeschool.com`s Family- Friendly Travel Guide
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Homeschool.com`s Family- Friendly Travel Guide
HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 Homeschool.com’s FamilyFriendly Travel Guide Los Angeles Edition: Packing Tips Welcome to Southern California! 1. If you are planning to visit any theme parks or plan to do a lot of walking, remember to bring good walking shoes. If you take sandals and flip-flops for the whole trip, you will regret it. 2. Plan on bringing summer clothes, as L.A. is warm, but also plan on bringing a light jacket or sweater wherever you go, as it can get pretty breezy. Los Angeles is a city with a ton of star power. Most of us immediately think of celebrity sightings and glamour when we think of L.A., but we’re here to show you all of the fun, educational adventures you can have in the city of Angels. Los Angeles stretches over 467 miles of desert, canyons and coastline. It’s home to more than 3.5 million people. Climate in Los Angeles can range from hot afternoons to cool nights, with even some fog in July and August. In addition to the great weather it has countless educational opportunities. 3. Don’t forget your beach towels and sunglasses either! FAMILY FRIENDLY VACATIONING Homeschool.com’s staff set off to Los Angeles to put together this FamilyFriendly Travel Guide, just for YOU. We’ve played, tasted and learned our way through L.A., just so that we can recommend the best places to take your kids. These places are educational, family-friendly, and just plain fun. ! Planning a fun family vacation can be tiring, so Homeschool.com has done all the work for you! Take this travel guide and plan a wonderfully adventurous trip for the whole family. Where should we go next? Let us know by Emailing us! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 1 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 SITES TO SEE & THINGS TO DO: 1. J. Paul Getty Center - 1200 Getty Center Drive (310)440-7300 2. Griffith Park Observatory 12. Museum of Contemporary Art - 8687 Melrose Ave (310)289-5223 - 2800 E. Observatory Rd. (213) 473-0800 3. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits 13. Olvera Street Plaza - Olvera St & Cesar Chavez Ave. - 5801 Wilshire Blvd. (323)934-7243 14. Knotts Berry Farm 4. Hollywood Sign - Viewable throughout L.A - Canyon Lake Drive - 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park (714)220-5200 15. Queen Mary 5. Universal Studios Hollywood - 1126 Queen’s Hwy, Long Beach (877)342-0738 - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 6. Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance - 9786 West Pico Blvd (310)553-8403 16. Petersen Automotive Museum - 6060 Wilshire Blvd. (323)930-2277 17. Capt. Dave's Dolphin & Whale Safari 7. Disneyland - 24440 Dana Point Harbor Dr. Dana Point - 1313 Harbor Blvd, Anaheim (714)781-4565 8. Santa Monica Pier 18. Catalina Island 19. Hollywood Blvd. - Ocean & Colorado Ave (310)458-8900 9. Venice Beach 20. Sunset Blvd 21. Runyon Canyon Park - Ocean Front Walk, Venice 22. Hollywood Wax Museum 11. California Science Center - 6767 Hollywood Blvd - 700 State Dr. (213)744-7400 J. PAUL GETTY CENTER The J. Paul Getty Center is probably our favorite thing to do in the Los Angeles area. It’s free (except for parking, which is $15 per car) and such a great educational experience for the whole family. You’ll be impressed by all of their fantastic art, antiquities and their beautiful gardens. Grab lunch at the Cafe and take a seat overlooking their beautiful gardens or looking out over all of Los Angeles. The views here are amazing, and on a clear (non-smoggy/foggy) day you can see all of L.A--even out to the ocean. You can also eat at their restaurant (if going on a weekend, you’ll need to make reservations). In addition to all of the great art, ! architecture and natural beauty at the Getty, there are also great children’s activities available. Check out the Gamily Room, where kids can spy art in the treasure hunt walls, decorate an oversized manuscript, build a giant sculpture, relax in bed like an 18th century king or queen, and much more. For junior detectives, there are free artdetective cards that you can use with your kids to find art and solve mysteries. They also have a family audio player to learn more about the art--jazzed up with music, sound effects and more. The Getty Center has free family events year-around, so visit their website to find out when the next event is. They even have a Homeschool day, which gives you a free parking coupon! The Getty Center is just one of the best places to see and learn in Los Angeles. SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 2 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 GRIFFITH PARK OBSERVATORY PAGE MUSEUM AT THE LA BREA TAR PITS The La Brea Tar Pits are one of the coolest things to see in Los Angeles. Who doesn’t want go to see Saber-tooth tigers, wholly mammoths, mastodons, giant sloths, extinct camels, american lions, dire wolves and short-faces bears? Of course, there are many more that I haven’t named, but this place is just an all-around educational adventure. Things To Know: Parking is $7 behind the museum. We recommend parking in their specified lot because parking on the street can be tricky, with restrictions on hours and even cars being towed away. Keep it safe, and pay the $7. Griffith Park Observatory is a great way to see the views of L.A. while learning about the stars and the galaxy. This place is a must-see while in L.A., especially if you have a child who loves astronomy. Visiting and parking is free, but the shows, which are highly recommended, are $7 for adults and $5 for students. Things To Know: Shows at the Planetarium are not meant for children under the age of 5. SANTA MONICA PIER The pier is a great way to have an all-around fun day with the kids. In addition to the fun you can have at at the beach and on the rides, the pier also boasts an aquarium. Spend the morning at the aquarium and then finish off the day with rides at the pier. Things To Know: The aquarium features numerous exhibits featuring marine life native to the Santa Monica Bay. ! VENICE BEACH One of the most well-known beaches in L.A., mostly because it’s known as “muscle-beach.” But, aside from that, it’s a great place to take the kids for a day of exercise. Rent bikes or rollerblades and head down the 3-miles of gorgeous beach. In addition, there are basketball courts available and a children’s playground at the edge of the beach. SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 3 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE The Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance is a unique experiential Museum dedicated to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and to fostering tolerance through educational outreach, community involvement and social action. A MUST see for any homeschool family, homeschool group, or for that matter, any living being on the earth today! This is truly an experience that will move you. It is an experience that will stay with you. It is an experience that will impact your life. How often can you say that? Information regarding youth programs sponsored by the Museum of Tolerance can be found at http://www.museumoftolerance.com/site/c.tmL6KfNVLtH/b. 4866091/k.A488/Youth_Programs.htm. Some of the youth programs available at the museum include---Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves Program Appropriate for 3rd grade and above, this program and downloadable curriculum connect your students with their family heritage and community. --Steps to Tolerance Developed for 5th and 6th graders, the program is an age-appropriate introduction to museums, Holocaust history, and contemporary issues of tolerance and respect. --Tools for Tolerance® for Teens A full-day customized experience including special speakers, facilitated dialogue, and workshops that educate and empower. As a group from Homeschool.com, we went through the Tolerance exhibit and then went on to the Holocaust exhibit. There are other exhibits—but these two should NOT be missed. We learned that there are four categories of individuals—victims, bystanders, heroes, and perpetrators/bullies (bullying being a topic in the Tolerance exhibit). We saw how today’s events are related to those in our past history. Before attending, we thought the exhibits might leave us in a depressed mood. It was certainly a somber experience—but surprisingly, not depressing. The Holocaust exhibit ends with information about those that risked and lost their lives trying to make a difference….so our experience at the Museum ended by focusing on the heroes, not on the actual atrocities. The Museum administrators and the docent were especially knowledgeable and kind. There is a New York Tolerance Center as well, for those of you who may not make it to Los Angeles. This is an experience that will have a huge impact on your life and the lives of your children. We can’t recommend it strongly enough. Things To Know: It is open on weekdays from 10 am—5 pm and Sunday 11 am —5 pm. It is closed on Saturdays. Admission--$11--$15 Parking is free--under the Museum. www.museumoftolerance.com ! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 4 HOMESCHOOL.COM! Travel Tips 1. Make sure to download a Homeschool.com Student-Id so that you can receive student discounts when entering museums or other attractions. It will save a lot on the trip. 2. Plan on bringing a small digital camera that you can easily fit into your pocket. You want to make sure you capture those precious moments of your trip. 3. Bringing a portable GPS system will help you greatly in navigating your way through Los Angeles. It is an expansive city and you will definitely be driving. It will also help you bypass some of the heavy traffic that is rampant in the area. JULY 2, 2012 CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER Children love science museums. They’re filled with wonder and exploration. The California Science Center has free admission, with parking at $7. In addition to being a great place to take the kids and let them run around, it’s also very close to the Exposition Park Rose Garden, which is beautiful. It’s just an overall fun day for the kids to learn and explore. OLVERA STREET PLAZA Olvera Street is definitely a way to teach the kids about the mexican culture. From the "fancy" restaurants to the taco stands. It's always fun to rummage through the souvenir shops. Going for an hour or two is definitely a fun time for all. If you want to get into the history of Olvera Street, there is a standardsbased curriculum guide for grades K-5 is available here. Things To Know: Park nearby on Alameda in the beautifully restored Union Rail Station, an art deco masterpiece built in the 1930s. * Free docent-led tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday at 10am, 11am and noon. Reservations aren't required but are recommended. Call the visitors' center at (213) 628-1274. CAPT. DAVE’S DOLPHIN & WHALE SAFARI The best part of our entire trip was the dolphin and whale safari. What we especially liked about this is that the boat used was a catamaran, which is much easier to get up close and personal with the animals than a larger fishing vessel. In addition, Capt. Dave and his wife homeschool their children. We always like supporting local homeschooling families so once we knew that, we booked our trip right away and found ourselves aboard an amazing ship with an underwater viewing pod! On our trip we saw a blue whale and hundreds of dolphins swimming and playing with the boat. It was so much fun. Capt. Dave’s is located about a 45 minute drive south of L.A. but completely worth the drive. Parents--kids absolutely love the viewing pod, but more than one parent got sea-sick after going down to the pod. I would recommend letting the kids go down on their own (if they are old enough). None of the kids got sick--just the adults. You get yummy triple fudge brownies after the trip. They are so delicious! Things To Know: They have three eye-spy nets for the kids as well that let you look down into the water where the dolphins are swimming--it lets you get an up-close encounter with the dolphins. Be prepared to get wet! It is so much fun. ! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 5 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 FAMILY-FRIENDLY PLACES TO EAT 1. Langer’s Delicatessen 8. BLD - 704 South Alvarado Street (213)483-8050 2. The Milk Shop - 7450 Beverly Blvd (323)930-9744 9. Giggles ‘N’ Hugs - 7290 Beverly Blvd (323)939 6455 - 11701 Wilshire Blvd Ste11 (310)478-4847 3. Sharky’s Grill 10. La Grande Orange Cafe - Many locations across LA and Southern Ca. 4. Veggie Grill - 260 S. Raymond Avenue Pasadena (626)356-4444 11. Getty Center Restaurant - Multiple locations in LA and Southern Ca. 5. Kay ‘N Dave’s Cantina - 1200 Getty Center Drive 12.Loteria Grill - 3 locations across the LA area - Locations in Hollywood & Studio City 6. Yogurtland - Many locations across LA and Southern Ca. 7. In-N-Out Burger - Many locations across LA and Southern Ca. LANGER’S DELICATESSEN 704 South Alvarado Street Los Angeles, CA 90057-4020 (213) 483-8050 www.langersdeli.com Langer’s was our favorite spot to eat on our trip to L.A. The neighborhood has seen better days, but the delicatessen itself is a 70’s style diner/deli with the most amazing sandwiches I’ve ever eaten. Their reuben’s are great and the #19, their most popular sandwich (pictured here) is delicious. This is the only restaurant in which the sandwiches look exactly like the pictures. What you see is what you get. Langer’s is one of the city’s most beloved deli’s and it’s an L.A. landmark that has been going strong since 1947. ! Things To Know: * They are only open from 8am-4pm M-Sa. They are closed on Sundays. * If you are planning on going for lunch, get there before 12:15 or after 1:30-otherwise you’ll be waiting in a line out the door and around the corner. (It’s that good!) *For motorists who don't want to stick around, there is curbside pick-up service upon request. SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 6 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 THE MILK SHOP bake shop desserts, and so much more! Adult and child menus--the entrees on the kids menu are really delicious —including the best grilled cheese I’ve ever had. The menu includes totally unique and delicious desserts. I would have enjoyed ordering one of everything. Unfortunately, my eyes were bigger than my stomach. A totally yummy 7290 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036; 323-939-6455; www.themilkshop.com Sandwiches, soups, salads, ice cream desserts, shakes, specialty experience that all will enjoy. Small/cozy, indoor and outdoor seating. Your kids will love it. I’m still thinking about the BLUE velvet cake! SHARKY’S WOOD FIRED MEXICAN GRILL Over 20 Southern California a lot across the street—parking was pizza you might think of—I have locations a breeze. never had anything like it before. www.Sharkys.com It’s always fun to eat something We ordered at the counter and that tastes new and unique. We then helped ourselves to the salsa also had a vegetarian tostada salad bar and the drink station. Kids and chicken lettuce wraps. As I will like the self serve aspect and said earlier—I don’t recall ever the casual feel of the place, after a eating healthier food in a long day of sightseeing. As a restaurant! It tasted as though the parent, you will appreciate the veggies had just been picked. My healthy aspect of the food as well new goal is to now feed my family as the prices—VERY reasonable— as healthy as Sharky’s does! One of I don’t believe I have ever been in a and actually, the food choices are Sharky’s mottos is ” Always restaurant that serves healthier quite sophisticated. natural, Always fresh”, and they food! No wonder this restaurant is live up to it. so popular! The restaurant we went We ordered a cheese pizza for an QVSB -FGUUP3 JHIU5FN #BUUFSFE.BIJ.B IJ$IBSCSPJMFE'JT 5ISFF5BDP1MBUF I(SJMMFE4ISJNQ to had metered street parking and appetizer—not the traditional MARIE CALLENDER’S Locations across all of CA. They they offer. Family style comfort also have locations in WA, OR, NV, foods like pot roasts, pot pies, along AZ, UT, CO, OK, TX. with tri-tip and potatoes and even www.mariecallenders.com/ ribs are a yummy treat. The Down-home, Midwest-style cooking and a great family-friendly menu will please the entire family. Most of us know of Marie Callender's because of their exceptional pies, but now, pie is only a slice of what ! restaurant is extremely familyfriendly, with a kid-menu and their more than 31 freshly-baked pies. In addition, right now, kids 12 and under eat free on Tuesdays and Saturdays. SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 7 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 VEGGIE GRILL Four Southern California locations www.theveggiegrill.com The Veggie Grill is a delight for vegetarians and non vegetarians alike. And judging by the number of people at the restaurant—it’s very popular. They have four southern CA locations—in the LA area and in Orange county (so convenient after a day of whale watching). You can eat in or get food on the go. food that is appealing to both adults and to children (their sweet potato fries are a big hit), and their desserts are free of dairy and refined sugar—which is amazing because one of their desserts is chocolate pudding! Our meals were a palatable delight with unusual/ enjoyable taste sensations. Not the same old/same old here. This food is unique—and very tasty too. Their menu is full of delicious specialties that are rich in protein and other nutrients; and free of cholesterol, animal fat, trans fat and high-fructose corn syrup. They make homemade soup daily, serve KAY ‘N DAVE’S CANTINA Three neighborhood Mexican can0nas (Culver City, 310-‐558-‐8100; Brentwood, 310-‐260-‐1355; Pacific Palisades 310-‐459-‐8118; hIp://www.kayndaves.com Appe0zers, soups, salads, entrees, desserts, etc. Fresh ingredients and vegetarian choices. You can eat healthy here. Burgers and sandwiches for those who don’t care for Mexican food. The kids menu features seven choices including Mexican dishes, a grilled cheese sandwich and a grilled chicken plate. Kids coloring/art work lines the walls—the restaurant has a YOGURT LAND very comfortable feeling and the loca0ons are in very nice areas of town. Most importantly, the food is good and healthy. Many locations throughout California; www.yogurt-land.com What a fun, friendly and delicious dessert experience! So many flavors and toppings to choose from --and totally guilt free! You can make healthy choices—there are many sugar free flavors and fresh fruit toppings. We went to the Yogurtland in Dana Point, following our whale watching experience. We weren’t sure we were even hungry but everyone in our party commented that they were glad they went. As I write this, I can almost taste tart vanilla yogurt (it was superb) and fresh raspberries! ! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 8 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 WHERE TO STAY 1. Hollywood Stars Bungalow 3. Los Feliz Lodge - 6427 Dix St. Los Angeles - 1507 North Hoover St. Los Angeles 90027 - HollywoodStarsBungalow@msn.com 2. Renaissance Hollywood Hotel - 1755 N. Highland Ave. Hollywood, CA 90028 HOLLYWOOD STARS BUNGALOW If you’re looking for a place where the whole family can relax in the hustle and bustle of the city, this is the place! A quaint little bungalow in Hollywood, about 5 minutes from Universal Studios and many of the other major tourist attractions, such as the walk of fame. We stayed here during our week-long trip and couldn’t have been happier. The owners, Lynn & Winston, have thought of everything! From the gorgeous decor, to the soft linens...this place was our home away from home. To top it all off, this little bungalow sleeps 5, has a great kitchen, laundry, free parking, plus it’s extremely affordable! Things To Know: * There is a keypad to get into the home--so you never have to worry about losing your keys. *Lynn & Winston live close by in case you need anything. * One of the only homes we’ve rented that doesn’t require a security deposit. (Great for families who are on a budget or worried about having to come up with an extra $500-$1000 for deposits). * It has wifi, for anyone needing to connect to the internet while they are away from home. * We absolutely loved it here. We will definitely be going again. ! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 9 HOMESCHOOL.COM! JULY 2, 2012 RENAISSANCE HOLLYWOOD HOTEL If you are looking to stay in a hotel, instead of renting a house, then the Renaissance Hollywood is it. It’s located in the hustle and bustle of tourist attractions. Steps away from the Walk of Fame, shopping, and tourist attractions. The views are incredible and you’ll feel like a star when staying here. Things To Know: * Parking is extra, $29 per night LOS FELIZ LODGE Although these bungalows only ideally sleep 2, many families choose to stay here because they feel like a home away from home. They supply air beds for all of their bungalows if more than 2 people will be staying. In addition, the family that owns this property used to homeschool! They’re all grown up now, but we always like to support local homeschoolers. We hope that you’ve enjoyed our first Homeschool.com Family Friendly Travel Guide. Planning a fun family vacation can be tiring, so Homeschool.com wants to do all the work for you. Where should we go next? Let us know by Emailing us! Written by Katherine Whiting & Ann Simpson ! SPONSORED BY HOMEAWAY.COM PAGE 10 WHERE TO STAY 1.HomeAway.com 2.VRBO.com 3.VacationRentals.com HomeAway.com VACATIONAL RENTALS The best decision we made when planning our vacation was to use a vacational rental website such as HomeAway or VRBO. A way to save money on traveling is to rent a home - that way you don’t need to eat out every day or night. Furthermore, you’re helping out a family by renting their vacation home. Owners usually have great recommendations for excursions or things to do in the area. our homeowners recommended companies to use for kayaking, and even gave us information about what grocery store to use. Things To Know: Not every home is a good deal - you have to do your shopping and look at the reviews left by other renters. Most homeowners live near by, being easy to contact if anything goes wrong. Bring your own paper goods - such as paper towels and toilet paper. Sometimes homes provide them - sometimes they do not. It’s best to check before you fly/drive to the home. Look up the location on a map. DC isn’t huge, but it takes a long time to travel from place to place. Make sure you’re in a central location! HomeAway.com