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Marc Jacobs

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Hey girls.  In order to curb my internet shopping my bf suggested I start looking into our vacation that we are planning for september to maybe distract me (he's so cute for trying but I can multitask )


Anyways.  I am starting to research flights and stuff and it seems like LA is cheaper to fly into so I'm trying to divide up our trip between the two places.  Any recs on places to stay (close to $100 a night or less and not a roach motel), places to go, things to see besides the panda because that is the #1 reason we are going out there(I promise to take lots of pics)?  I went 3 years ago but things change so fast I don't know whats new and different.  Oh and we are trying to stick with a little bit of a budget but still have fun.  Any tips for planning and getting good deals??



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Oh, I'm so jealous!


I have no ideas as far as hotels go, but I do have suggestions on where to go/what to do in San Diego, since that's where I'm from.


Obvs, the panda is priority numero uno.  As it should be.    But, if you're up for more walking, Balboa Park, which is right next to the zoo practically, is awesome.  I don't know if you went there on your last trip, but it's one of my favorite places in San Diego.  It has all sorts of museums and the architecture there is so gorgeous. 


The gaslamp district in San Diego is relatively new and really cool.  I haven't spent much time there, but all of my friends say it's pretty neat.


Pacific Beach has a great college vibe and college type bars.  There are a lot of great places around there.


As far as food goes, I hardly know where to begin.  Point Loma Seafood, which is pretty close to the SD airport, has amazing seafood and really great clam chowder.  Yummmmmm! 


I highly recommend taking Hwy 101 up the coast from La Jolla through Torrey Pines and into Del Mar.  It's a beautiful drive and probably like 15-20 minutes max.  Del Mar is really cute and the plaza there has some great places to eat and shop.  My bff works at a restaurant there called Pacifica (if you get a chance, go in!)  Also, if you head north up the coast a bit more, you'll cruise into Solana Beach and there's a FANTASTIC Mexican restaurant called Robertos.  Seriously, it's my favorite Mexican food in town.  Then you can keep heading north into my little town called Cardiff and Encinitas. 


I definitely recommend taking that drive.  It'll take you like 30 minutes or so to get up to the Encinitas area, by which time you'll have seen a lot of pretty views, had some good food, and gotten slightly off the beaten track.


Anyway, if you want any more ideas or anything, feel free to PM me!  You'll have such a great time.


Oh! and if you plan right, you might hit race season.  The racetrack is a ton of fun and I'd recommend going, but the crappy part is that traffic really becomes a big problem.  I think it's usually in August, but I can't remember if it goes into September or not. 



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Sea World! Sea World is the greatest thing ever.

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In SD, of course you must visit the zoo and say hi to the Pandas. I like the Gaslamp district too...it's probably more fun if you can drink though, if you get my drift.


In LA, for shopping I'd avoid The Grove at all costs because everyone goes there solely for the ambience. The stores kind of stink and you could get all of them in Houston. Boutique areas to hit are probably Montana Ave, Main St. in Santa Monica (very chill and low-key in the best way), Robertson on Beverly Hills (celeb sighting, seeing all the stores you see in the tabloids IRL), and West 3rd st. between La Cienega and Fairfax. Cheap out at Find Outlet and Last Chance in Culver City.


Food...there's yummy, reasonably priced food all over LA. What do you like?


I must must recommend that you go to Paradise Cove in Malibu on the PCH. It's right on the beach and so gorgeous plus the food is cheaper than you'd think food in Malibu should cost.


And you should come visit me, of course!


 



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Because I am a giant child..... I highly reccommend Lego Land. I had a blast.

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Thanks for the suggestions and keep them coming!!  Are there any good websites to research things?  would citysearch.com for la or sd be any good?? maybe a decent touristy website?


As of right now we are planning Sept 1 or 2 thru Sept 8 or 9 so hopefully I'll get to meet you lilykind my bf already promised I could meet up with my ST girls out there (I'm not sure he understands what that will entail haha)



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Aurora wrote:


Thanks for the suggestions and keep them coming!!  Are there any good websites to research things?  would citysearch.com for la or sd be any good?? maybe a decent touristy website? As of right now we are planning Sept 1 or 2 thru Sept 8 or 9 so hopefully I'll get to meet you lilykind my bf already promised I could meet up with my ST girls out there (I'm not sure he understands what that will entail haha)


The citysearch for LA is fairly good, though I use it mostly for restaurants.


Here's the website for the convention and visitor's bureau. http://www.lacvb.com/index.jsp


I wish you were here so I could show you the VHS my BF gave me about Los Angeles from Rand McNally made in 1992. Not all of the info is still relevant, but it's so freakin' hilarious.


You may be able to get the Standard on Sunset in West Hollywood (DO NOT stay at the one in downtown...it's like being in the boonies) for $130 a night. The Sofitel in Beverly Hills is $129 through most discount websites and super swanky. Friends have used Priceline to get a room at the Beverly Hilton in BH for aroudn $100.  



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hey girl, i don't have time right now to post recs (and lilykind's giving you great advice), but i just wanted to say that i'm excited that you're coming out here!


 



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LA Gal wrote:


hey girl, i don't have time right now to post recs (and lilykind's giving you great advice), but i just wanted to say that i'm excited that you're coming out here!  


haha you're telling me about having a lack of time right now.  I just got "asked" to come in on Saturday for a few hours.  Yeah like there was a choice in that one.  I use to say the end was near since my client files on the 28th but then I'm shipped off to a freaking private client services client for the remainder of busy season (end of march).  I hate PCS!!!!


Thanks for the recs so far lilykind.  The beverly hilton sounds nice.  I might have to try out priceline.  everytime I use hotwire i get put in substandard hotels for the star rating and suggested hotel levels they give me.



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Aurora wrote:


Thanks for the recs so far lilykind.  The beverly hilton sounds nice.  I might have to try out priceline.  everytime I use hotwire i get put in substandard hotels for the star rating and suggested hotel levels they give me.


No problem! I keep finding new things to do all the time in Los Angeles and I've lived here since '03 so I'm sure I'll have more ideas as things come up.


More advice:


Hollywood and Highland is a ghetto tourist trap IMO...VERY commercial and wannabe Times Square (in a diparaging way). The only real reason to go is because the Neighborhoodies store is there and Wolfgang Puck's restaurant Vert...same Wolfgang quality, no snobby people and crappy service like you'd get at Spago (because everyone is snobbier in Beverly Hills) and much newer than Chinois on Main (stuck in the 80s). BF and I have only had good times there, despite horrid location.


Melrose between Fairfax and La Brea is where you'd get all the cheap stuff that you see ebay sellers like offmelrose selling. Good for cheap fun and trendy.


Food that everyone recommends that will probably kill you



  • Pink's Hot Dogs (Melrose/La Brea)

  • Johhnie's Pastrami (Sepulveda between Washington Pl. and Washington Blvd.)

When it comes closer, I can also recommend every single way to avoid traffic...when I worked at the talent agency, my job consisted of figuring out how to get actors stuck in traffic to their auditions on time and I did a really good job of it, if I do say so myself.



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when we went to la in november, i used a frommer's la guide and it was pretty helpful. 


we stayed at sofitel in beverly hills for a few nights, and it was pretty posh but it's under construction so it was noisy at times.  the pool area was nowhere near as nice as it looks on the website, and they offer no food of any kind except their insanley overpriced room service. 


we moved from sofitel down the street a block to hotel elan, which was awesome.  it was $150/night, really cool, modern decor, free breakfast in the morning (and there was tons of food to choose from -- toast, bagels, fruit, hard boiled eggs, cereal, oatmeal), AND ... THE BEST PART ... free wine and cheese happy hour everynight from 5-7.  they just open a bunch of bottles and put them out with some cheese and crackers and everyone hangs out in the cool lobby/lounge area. 


we ate at a bunch of good places too (all in the beverly hills/west hollywood area b/c we were kind of stuck there) -- matasuhisa for incredible sushi (and i saw travis from blink 182 there), a really good cuban? or puerto rican? place on the corner of santa monica and doheny that i can't remember the name of (something with a g?), the spanish kitchen on la cienega had this really good infused tequila that just tasted fruity and good mexican food, cobras and matadores on beverly had good tapas -- the mussels especially.  there's a really good vegetarian place a block or so north of beverly on la cienega, i think called real food. 



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 Then you can keep heading north into my little town called Cardiff and Encinitas.  I definitely recommend taking that drive.  It'll take you like 30 minutes or so to get up to the Encinitas area, by which time you'll have seen a lot of pretty views, had some good food, and gotten slightly off the beaten track.


 


OMG I live in Cardiff! so random!


Hmm as for stuff to do in SD...she pretty much covered it. Not much has changed here in the last three years lol, maybe more traffic..


If you like the zoo, and want more of the same, you should try the wild animal park, that's where the animals roam around and you drive through the park to observe them in a more "natural" habitat. 


If you're in the gaslamp and need some caffeine, I really like Cafe Lulu. Its across the street from Planet Hollywould, and their house coffee is made with an espresso machine, and you get a little piece of yummy chocolate to go with. You can also sit at a table on the sidewalk and people watch.


If you are up in the Encinitas area, and you are a music lover, I highly recommend Lou's Records off the 101. They have a huge independent music selection and the prices are amazing.


As for food, Fidel's in Solana Beach is popular. They have great magaritas, and is more of a sit down restaurant versus roberto's. Also, Pizza Port is a little more up the coast, they have the best pizza in San Diego, and their own brew is pretty worthwhile.


You can always PM me as well 



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e_doli wrote:


 -- matasuhisa for incredible sushi (and i saw travis from blink 182 there), a really good cuban? or puerto rican? place on the corner of santa monica and doheny that i can't remember the name of (something with a g?),  there's a really good vegetarian place a block or so north of beverly on la cienega, i think called real food. 


I'd recommend any of Nobu Matsuhisa's restaurants...in addition to Matsuhisa in BH, he also has Nobu Malibu. I go to Nobu Next Door when in NYC and it's always been a lovely experience.


The vegetarian place is Real Food Daily. I've never been but I've heard great things. 


You have to eat at Joan's on Third (on W. 3rd St. between La Cienega and Fairfax. Also recommend the Urth Cafe in Santa Monica...loads of celeb sighting but it's actually really chill and has great service.


(you could really eat your way through the west coast )



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If you want to go REALLY cheap you could stay at the Youth Hostel in San Diego's Gas Lamp District.  I lived there for just over a month and thought it was just the coolest place to be, but I like hostel's in general.   You share a room, but if you have enough friends, you have your own room.  There's tons of young, cool people from all over the world and you will never be at a loss for things to do.  People are always going somewhere.  They have a cute little train system you can use to get around the shore areas in San Diego, and you can go into Tijuana for some fun too (just keep in mind it's kind of dirty/dingy there).  My fondest memories are when I lived at the hostel and met tons of people and always had lots to do.  There is a great night life with lots of clubs in the Gas Lamp District too. 


Sorry I can't help you out more, but I only know about San Diego.  I recommend Pacific Beach; it's young and hip.


ETA: Oh!  And theres this really cool theatre in the GLD; it's like a classic movie theatre and is worth a trip to a movie just to sit in the theatre.  Also, there's tons of shopping; a shopping mall with all the general mall stores, plus the GLD has boutiques, nicer stores not in malls, and tons of bistro type restraunts. 



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One more thing.  There is also Seaport Village (I can't remember if that is the correct name or not), and it's a really cute "village" with shops, especially artist shops and its on the water, and it's the best place to pick up non-touristy souveniers, eat, or just hang out. 


Ok, I think I'm done now.  I haven't thought about this in so long...



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 If you are up in the Encinitas area, and you are a music lover, I highly recommend Lou's Records off the 101. They have a huge independent music selection and the prices are amazing.


Also, Pizza Port is a little more up the coast, they have the best pizza in San Diego, and their own brew is pretty worthwhile. You can always PM me as well 





I second those recommendations.  Lou's is awesome and if you visit, the Pannikin is just right up the street and is a cool coffee shop in this old converted train station/house. 


Pizza Port is also AMAZING.  That's my husband's #1 place to go for a beer.  If you feel like putzing around that area, which is really cute, Cedros Ave. is right near Pizza Port and has great shops.


By the way, Rocky, I just sent you a PM.  I'm convinced that we must know each other IRL. 



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Drew wrote:


One more thing.  There is also Seaport Village (I can't remember if that is the correct name or not), and it's a really cute "village" with shops, especially artist shops and its on the water, and it's the best place to pick up non-touristy souveniers, eat, or just hang out.  Ok, I think I'm done now.  I haven't thought about this in so long...


I love Seaport Village!  I haven't been there in years!  It's such a cool part of town.


Awww...now I'm feeling all homesick!!!



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so glad you're coming down!! we have to hang out, pm me before because by the time you get here my old cell number that you have will be out of service!  you will have a fabulous time, i can't wait to hang out!

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Drew wrote: One more thing.  There is also Seaport Village (I can't remember if that is the correct name or not), and it's a really cute "village" with shops, especially artist shops and its on the water, and it's the best place to pick up non-touristy souveniers, eat, or just hang out.  Ok, I think I'm done now.  I haven't thought about this in so long... I love Seaport Village!  I haven't been there in years!  It's such a cool part of town. Awww...now I'm feeling all homesick!!!

awww!  seaport village!  my best friend lives in San D and took me there as soon as i got off the plane.  its a block from her apartment- anyone familiar with SD- she lives in the two shorter green top high-rises that are side-by-side... so convenient when i visit her!

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esquiress wrote:


so glad you're coming down!! we have to hang out, pm me before because by the time you get here my old cell number that you have will be out of service!  you will have a fabulous time, i can't wait to hang out!


I will definetly let you know closer to when I'm there.


Drew- I had forgotten all about Seaport Village.  It was such a cute little area last time I was there.



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