THE CHARLES PHOENIX “DISNEYLAND” TOUR OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES!

SUNDAY, Feb 14, 2010, 11am–5pm
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SUNDAY, Feb 28, 2010, 11am–5pm
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SUNDAY, Mar 14, 2010, 12am–5pm
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CHARLES PHOENIX'S  2010 "DISNEYLAND” TOUR  OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES!

This amazing 6-hour school bus and walking tour experience begins at 11am sharp and ends at 6pm at Union Station, located at 800 N. Alameda, Los Angeles 90012. School bus and “monorail” transportation, museum, show tickets and snacks are all included in the $75.00 ticket price(no-host luncheon at Clifton’s Cafeteria). THIS TOUR HAPPENS RAIN OR SHINE! Please wear comfortable walking shoes!

Experience the charm of MAIN STREET USA, exotica of ADVENTURELAND, wilderness of FRONTIERLAND, magic of FANTASYLAND, and future of TOMORROWLAND all in the heart and soul of our city. It’s just like a big theme park! You will never see downtown LA the same way again! The similarities between Downtown Los Angeles and Disneyland are staggering!

SOME of the attractions on this amazing tour include…

  • Union Station – 1939 - USA’s last great train station
  • A Ride on the Gold Line “Monorail”
  • Old Chinatown – 1938 - Hidden treasures galore!
  • Olvera Street – 1930 - The heart of “Old Town LA”
  • Fire House – 1887 – LA’s oldest fire station
  • Avila Adobe – 1818 – The oldest house in LA
  • Taquitos from Cileto Lindo - The best in town!
  • No host lunch at Clifton’s Cafeteria – 1935 – The biggest and best place to eat in town!
  • Broadway Arcade – 1922 - LA’s oldest “shopping center”
  • Dutch Chocolate Shop – 1911 - Largest Batchelder Tile interior installation anywhere
  • Bradbury Building- 1893- One of the world’s great interior spaces
  • Grand Central Market - Downtown’s supermarket alternative since 1917
  • Carroll Avenue – 1880′s – The largest concentration of Victorian houses in SoCal
  • Bob Bakers Marionette Theater – 1959 - Puppet show followed by Downtown’s famous strawberry and whipped cream cake in the Children’s Party Room
  • Downtown’s lost Civic Center Sunken Garden – 1958
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall – 2003 - A building in a blender!

… and more!