Children in the US don’t normally carry around identification, so if your almost-7-year-old looks like he could be 8 and is well behaved, I imagine you’d be fine. The Go Los Angeles Card does include many fantastic attractions, but there are others you might choose instead if you didn’t have the card. Let me know if you have any other questions. Let me know if you have any other questions. -RogerIt does sound a little too good to be true in places, but yes, that’s how it works. My girlfriend and I are planning a vacation to California on September 25th 2018. Hotels are fully covered using various points. And for the record, I agree that the VIP thing is confusing on their website so I called them to point out that it’s not really explained properly anywhere. I’d still call Universal to check, and please let us know if you find out. But if you go, you won’t regret it. But it’s Los Angeles and traffic can be bad, so I’m sure you can join a tour if you arrive a bit late. As far as I can see, this one is valid until closing. Let me know if you have any other questions. Best of luck with this. They do an amazing job there. Is this true or can we still enter later in the evening? And you should also have two half days free still, so you could do another attraction or two and save even more.

I’m just looking now and it appears that you can choose the Chinese Theater OR the Hollywood Museum, which is a bit of a shame. The Warner Studio Tour should be fun as well.Some things I can recommend that are easy to reach by public transport are Madam Tussaud’s in Hollywood (I used to make fun of these places until I visited one, and now I love them), Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes by Red Line Tours (a short walk from Tussauds), Dolby Theatre® Guided Tour (in the same area), perhaps the Hollywood Museum, which is also in the same area, and the OUE Skyspace LA observation deck in Downtown.Most of the other included attractions are at least 10 miles or so away, and it’s harder to string more than 1 or 2 of those together in a day. Confirmation immédiate. We want to do Universal on day 1, Knotts berry farm and their water park on day 2. If they allow an extra day, you’d have to check with them. Let me know if you have any other questions. studios That looks like a really good itinerary. The Go Los Angeles Card is very popular so I’m also pretty sure there would be a note on one or both websites if for some reason it wasn’t eligible for the Flash Pass thing. Universal is easier to reach because it’s in the middle of Los Angeles rather than way north of Los Angeles, and it’s obviously a world-class attraction. I want to visit some tours and cruises for the first day.

People rave about it so I’m sure anyone would be able to appreciate what they’ve done there, but I don’t think I’d recommend it to people in their twenties. Then, you have 30 days to visit all your attractions. Still, either one would be great, and if it’s the only thing on your schedule for the day, the extra time in the car will quickly be forgotten compared to the experience itself.As far as where to stay, I can’t suggest a specific hotel, but I can tell you that the Burbank area is safe, relatively affordable, and quite close to the places you are going. Until March of 2017 you could only visit Universal on a weekday, but since then it's now available on weekends as well.An usual attraction that features your favorite celebrities in wax form, Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a great visit for those who like something a little bit different. Or can we just show up to the attractions with the voucher? Will also do hop on hop off bus / walk of fame / Madame Tussaud’s/ Santa Monica pier . You might have to wait up to an hour for a bus to come along, and then it could take another hour to reach your next stop because they purposely go slow and stop frequently. We are planning a 2 week trip to SoCal in June of next year. But it looks pretty cool so hopefully you have time. -RogerThanks! As far as the Warner Brothers Studio Tour, it appears that you need to call the phone number provided – (877) 492-8687 – to make that reservation. 90,17 € /pers. It’s a toll-free phone call if you are in the United States or Canada, which means that it’s free over Skype if you are anywhere else in the world. If you plan well and start early you can hit at least 3 or 4 different things on that one day. Have a great trip. -RogerThank you for the write. And Universal does have some rides, but it’s more of a park where you go see the stunt shows and so forth, and you can easily see all of those if you get there by 1pm. Madam Tussaud’s and the Dolby Theater/Hollywood Museum are in the same place, on the way from Warner Brothers to Santa Monica, so you’d be better off doing those first and the pier last. In other words, if you visit Universal Studios on a 3-day Pass, you can spend all day Monday there, then relax at the beach on Tuesday, and start using the pass again on Wednesday. I’m from So-Cal but have been away for sometime for Military reasons so I’m just now finding out about these cards and they seem AWESOME! My best advise is to try to plan most or all of your driving for that period between 9am and 3pm. But I’d recommend spending at least one evening in Venice Beach in the Abbot Kinney area. -RogerYour information is invaluable. It may be better to stay in the park, as it is filled with thrills and the kids might not appreciate the city view as much as the rides.If you want roller coasters then Six Flags Magic Mountain is a bit better than Knott’s Berry Farm, and both are a bit outside the city. Madame Tussaud’s (MUCH more impressive than most people expect) will take maybe 60 to 90 minutes to explore. We plan on taking Uber or Lyft. If you have the Uber app you could probably find free parking a short drive away and then take an Uber to the gate for US$6 or so.