Thursday, November 15, 2007

Where in California should I go? -

I ve been to San Diego, Palm Springs, and LA but i was only in LA for a day.I want to go back to LA but i want keep my mind open to the other places.Any ideas or where i should visit?There must be a ocean beach there.If you suggest LA where in LA? What part? What beach?Thanks :)

Los AngelesThe basics: Theme parks: Universal Studios, Six Flags: Magic Mountain, Knott s Berry Farm, Disneyland.More fun: Santa Monica Pier, Griffith Park, Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive Shopping District, Mulholland Drive, Universal City Walk, Chinatown, Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Sign.Even more fun: Sunset Strip, Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles Farmer s Market, Huntington Beach Pier.Some other interesting activities: Westwood Memorial Park (where most celebrities are buried.) Hollywood Wax Museum, Anime Expo.Sports: Staples Center, Lakers Game, Dodgers Game.Studios: Warner Bros Studio Tour, NBC Studios, Culver Studios, CBS Studios, Paramount Studio TourAnd the list goes on..

Where could i get all of hollywood undeads songs? -

i was also wondering how many albums they have.

Well call me an old fuddy duddy but HUH?I d imagine a record store but since tower records is outta business id go to arrons records in hollywood and see what they got* i wonder if they still have vinyl hmmmm ill have to shoot over there when im in the area

iTunesAmazon.comRIP Tower Records, Music Plus, Licorice Pizza, The Wherehouse

Can I use a Metrolink Monthly pass on Metro train and Bus? -

HelloI am new to public transport in SoCal as I always drove my car so far. However since my next job is in Glendale and I live in Fullerton driving would be a nightmare. So I plan on using public transportation. In google maps, its telling me that I need to use 1 Metro bus, 1 Metro Train (Red line), and change to Orange County Link (metrolink right?) at Union Station and get off at Fullerton (and vice versa from Fullerton to Glendale). I looked at the Metro and Metrolink Monthly pass options and Metrolink shows me that I can do Fullerton to Glendale Monthly pass for $184.50 per month. My questions1. Can I use the Metrolink Monthly pass on a Metro train and Bus or do I buy a separate Metro Monthly pass? 2. Where do I buy the Monthly pass?

the metrolink passes are vaild on metro buses as well as the Glendale beeline busand several other transit agencies in Los Angeles countyit is also vaild on OCTA buses as well======================================��if you live fullerton you can take a OCTA (NOT METRO) to fulllertonthen you can take ANY train (either metrolink or amtrak with your metrolink pass toLos Angeles (or stay on the amtrak train to Glendale)change in Los Angeles to another metrolink (or amtrak) to Glendalethen beeline to your destination in Glendaleyou can buy the pass either at the ticket vending machine or in union statonat the metrolink sales window

1) Yes, you can use your Metrolink pass on the metro trains and buses. 2) You can buy them from the machines at any Metrolink station.

Where do I get cheap Disney World Tix? -

Our father died this year and it was devastating to my brother and I. So we decided to drive to FL and go to Disney World. The rental and the gas we can manage however I had no idea the Disney World tickets are SO EXPENSIVE! Where can we go to get cheap Discney Tickets?

Short answer - nowhere.Long answer - Disney is not like a lot of other parks. You won t go to the grocery store and pick up discounted tickets or anything like that. There are a very few authorized discount dealers, such as AAA, http://www.mapleleaftickets.com and http://www.undercovertourist.com Even these dealers will only save you a few dollars. Disney is so extremely popular that their tickets don t have to be cheap, so they aren t.Whatever you do, don t buy from Ebay or other potential scam places - buy only authorized tickets. There is no way to tell by looking at the ticket if they are good, and if they have been used, they will be tied by biometrics to the owner and cannot be used by someone else, plus they expire within 2 weeks most likely.

There are only 3 legitimate ways to get a substantial discount on WDW tickets:Through AAA if you are a memberMilitary MWR officeThrough Disney as a FL residentHowever Disney is running specials on packages. You can receive 7 days for the price of 4 on a package including staying at a moderate or deluxe resort, or 7 days for the price of 5 when staying at a value resort.

I used expedia.com to book my hotel and buy all my tickets for the parks. My husband and I brought our 2 daughters there for a week and it cost us $800 total for hotel and park tickets.

I know this guy, who gives free tickets... but ur gona have to work for him..you may call him.. the Godfather...

Can i move out at 16 from washington DC? -

with parental consent?what would i need to do this?(i plan to be finished with high school by then and to move in with my boyfriend so i dont need rent money)

You are asking a legal question.You need to ask a lawyer.If you cannot afford one, you cannot afford to move out.This is my help from Washington, D.C. United States of America. Please pick an answer as the best answer, even if it is not mine.

what, did you get pregnant? :P

Not a big coaster fan AT ALL! but might be going to Universal studios in Orlando? -

I hate roller coasters but I can handle little rides lol. Tried one at Disney which was Thunder Mountain and I never plan to go back on it. I want to go to Universal Studios to check it out but if it s completely just coasters and that s it then I don t want to waste my money. So are there other rides that are not coasters at all that I could ride or no?

I really don t know where people get the idea that Universal Orlando is mostly coasters. There are only 4 big coasters in the 2 parks: Revenge of The Mummy, Hulk, DD Ice, DD Fire. There are 2 kiddie coasters that are comparable to Goofy s Barnstormer at MK: Flying Unicorn (which is closed now and is being re themed for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter) and Woody Woodpecker.ETA:Below is the list of attractions in IOA. Out of 23 rides, only 3 are big coasters. How does 3/23 =mostly? I would do the same thing for USO, but you get my point. USO only has one big coaster.The Amazing Adventures of Spider-ManDoctor Doom s Fearfall Storm Force AccelatronIncredible Hulk Coaster- COASTERDudley Do-Right s Ripsaw FallsPopeye Bluto s Bilge-Rat BargesMat Hoffman s Crazy Freakin Stunt ShowMe Ship, The OliveJurassic Park Discovery CenterJurassic Park River AdventureCamp JurassicPteranodon FlyersThe Mystic FountainThe Eighth Voyage of SindbadDueling Dragons- 2 COASTERSThe Flying Unicorn- kiddie coasterIf I Ran The ZooCaro-Seuss-ElHigh in the Sky Seuss Trolley Train RideThe Cat In The HatOne Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue FishGo ahead and give me thumbs down for telling the truth. 3/23 does not equal mostly ETA: USO does have 2 big coasters. I forgot that Rip Ride Rock-it recently opened. However even my coaster hating husband loves revenge of the mummy.

There are only 2 rides/rollercoaster which you would not want to do at Universal Studios (Revenge of The Mummy and Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit). MIB is a mild ride where you zap aliens with a laser gun, great fun, take a boat ride around Amity on the Jaws ride, gentle ride on a suspended cycle through dark woods in ET and at Disaster you can become a star in the movie!The new Simpsons Ride is a simulated coaster ride which projects the images onto huge IMAX screens, to immerse you into the cartoon action. I loved it but can make you feel a bit motion sick.There are lots of shows with special effects like Terminator and Shrek which are amazing. I wouldn t go to Orlando without a few trips to Universal Studios, definitely one of my favorite parks in Orlando.Have fun

Universal by no means is an exclusively coaster park. There are still quite a few entertaining attractions that offer mild thrills. If even Big Thunder Mountain scared you, the rides to avoid would be: Hulk, Dueling Dragons, Rip Ride RockIt Coaster, and The Mummy. Attractions like Spiderman, Men in Black, and Jaws all offer milder thrills. I would suggest doing lots of online research before you come and maybe even watching YouTube videos of the rides.

Universal studios is shows mainly. Islands of Adventure which is their sister park is mainly roller coasters and water rides. If Thunder Mountain freaked you out, skip IOA. You could check out tripadvisor.com a free site, type Orlando in the search box and find the travel forum there for more info on Uni and WDW.

lol get used to coasters ride them again and again and again untill your de sensitized i used too be afraid of them until my 7 year old cousin went on the hulk so now i yawn on big thunder mountain but anyway back to your question i havnt been to universal in a good 6 years but i remember mainly coasters but a few things that werent like i think they had a 4d moviie n stuff

theres lots of stuff to do thereshoppingclubsshowsrestaurantstheres not that many rollar coasters but there are some

Where city and state was i born? -

corphus christi

If you don t know, then how would we know? Ask your father or mother - they would certainly know.

Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.A.

Is there any streets in San Franciscos Mission District that dont require residential parking permits? -

They aren t required per se, but they allow cars to stay there longer than the time limit (usually two hours); they re close to BART stations. So lots of streets don t have them.