Double the fun : East & West coast Disney & Universal parks during the holiday season **COMPLETE 7/11/11** - Page 3 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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What a great day - I loved the sound of the VIP helicopter tour. I'm a sucker for any helicopter tours, as it's great to see cities - and especially one as big as LA - from the air.
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What a great day - I loved the sound of the VIP helicopter tour. I'm a sucker for any helicopter tours, as it's great to see cities - and especially one as big as LA - from the air.
This was the first helicopter tour we had ever taken, and we absolutely loved it! On future trips, I know I wont be able to leave the cities we travel to, until we've taken a helicopter tour of them all! On the agenda for next time, are helicopter tours of San Francisco and Vegas - I simply can't wait!
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What great pictures from the helicopter tour! Sounds like a great time at US as well!
Thank you so much! We thoroughly enjoyed our time at Universal Studios. It was actually Nest's most favourite leg of the trip.
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Sounds like you guys had a great helicopter tour. I've never done one, but would love to one day.
We certainly did! I thoroughly recommend the one we went on, and hope you get to go on one in the not too distant future .
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What a great day! I loved the shots from your VIP tour!
Nest and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the Universal City Hilton, and will definitely be returning there to stay during our next visit to the area. All the staff we had dealings with, were professional, friendly, and non-judgmental (what with it being a posh hotel, and us only ever wearing casual clothing.) All areas were clean, and we had no problems what-so-ever with our room. Room service was outstanding. It was also in an awesome location, allowing us to walk to-and-from the park and City Walk with all its shops and variety of restaurants within minutes, not having to bother with crowded shuttles.
While the park is small when you compare it to its sister park in Orlando, it still remains one of our favourites, as all the attractions are of a high quality, making you want to experience them over and over again, including the world-famous tram tour which has been updated with the fantastic King Kong 3D, and the appearance of Norman Bates at the Bates' Motel.
The only thing we didn't get done that we had definitely been planning to, was go and see a taping of Ellen over at Warner Bros Studios, due to our VIP Helicopter Tour of LA being delayed. We weren't so worried about missing out on a walk through the Hollywood Hills or visiting Santa Monica Pier, as they were only back-up activities if we had had enough of the park (fat chance of that happening! )
Next visit, we plan on doing more of the same, with the addition of a visit to the La Brea Tar Pits, the Shambala Reserve (for big cats) situated in the nearby mountains, and a tour of Paramount Studios (despite reading very mixed reviews. I'm willing to risk it though, as I'm a huge MacGyver fan . I'm not sure what Nest will think - I'll probably have to pay him off big time )
Please click here to follow our adventures at WDW (Nest's first ever visit!)
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Great to see you updating again! Fabulous ending to the LA portion of your trip! The Warner Brothers tour sounds amazing, and the helicopter tour sounds great too! Can't wait to read about your adventures at WDW!
WOW! What exquisite detail you provided. I was mesmerized by your tours and all the photos. Felt like I was there with you on the rides. Great job! Thanks for taking the time to relay it to us.
Love the helicopter tour. Great sights!
Glad your flight wasn't delayed hours! Yay for getting to WDW!
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Wht an amazing room, I loved all the pictures from Universal, and I love all your food pictures. The VIP tour sounded great and the views from the helicopter....amazing.
**First up, apologies I've been absent from my TR for so long - I had lost my writing mojoGood news is, I just happened across it last weekend, and have a brand new WDW entry ready to post during my lunch break tomorrowToday's lunch break is being devoted to catching up on my responses.**
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Great wrap-up to this part of your trip!
Thank you
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Great to see you updating again! Fabulous ending to the LA portion of your trip! The Warner Brothers tour sounds amazing, and the helicopter tour sounds great too! Can't wait to read about your adventures at WDW!
Thanks Glad you enjoyed reading about the LA leg of our trip - it certainly was loads of tremendous fun for both of us! Stay tuned for our WDW adventures!
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WOW! What exquisite detail you provided. I was mesmerized by your tours and all the photos. Felt like I was there with you on the rides. Great job! Thanks for taking the time to relay it to us.
Love the helicopter tour. Great sights!
Glad your flight wasn't delayed hours! Yay for getting to WDW!
Many for your comments! I always try to write in as much detail as possible, to help readers picture for themselves what I'm describing, without the aid of photos. Also, memories start losing details here and there over time, so it's great to be able to have a detailed account to read back over the years
Glad you liked the photos we took from the helicopter!
We were massively glad our flight from LA to WDW wasn't delayed for hours too , like our one from Sydney to LA was
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Wht an amazing room, I loved all the pictures from Universal, and I love all your food pictures. The VIP tour sounded great and the views from the helicopter....amazing.
The room we had at the Hilton Universal City Walk, was our most favourite room we stayed in during our holiday It was so big, had a fantastic view, and an awesome mini bar/snack cupboard, and it wasn't even concierge level! Nest says we have to stay concierge level next time, purely for research purposes, to see how it differs