Can someone name me some hotels in Korea Town (Los Angeles)??
I only know of JJ hotel.
@ Obviousman
Haha, nope. I’m just planning early to attend the Korean Music Festival at Hollywood Bowl this year;
Thankyou!
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Can someone name me some hotels in Korea Town (Los Angeles)??
I only know of JJ hotel.
@ Obviousman
Haha, nope. I’m just planning early to attend the Korean Music Festival at Hollywood Bowl this year;
Thankyou!
i want to rent a cheaper apartment, this is what i can afford. i found pictures of it, it doesnt seem to bad… for the price:(
but anyways i like long beach and it seems cheaper then other places near the coast.
any help would be great.
(im moving out on my own for the first time so cheaper is better. but i need to be in a safe place.
18 year old girl coming and going out of an apartment in the middle of the night alone in a bad area isnt good)
Hi, taking a trip to the west coast..pretty much have San Fran and Vegas sorted but when it comes to L.A ive have no idea….i have no hotels bookmarked, or even what i will be doing there..i was thinking maybe santa monica..would be nice to have some beach life after the desert..and malibu and venice are along the coast too..how easy is it to get from santa monica back inwards to downtown L.A, beverly hills, Rodeo and stuff..and would santa monica be a good place to stay??
or where they might have autograph signings?
I am from the UK and i’m travelling to Los Angeles in May. I was wondering what is the best way to get from LAX airport to my hotel which is:
Holiday Inn Express
Hollywood Walk of Fame
1921 North Highland Ave
Hollywood, CA 90068
Would prefer the easiest option possible bearing in mind i have plenty of luggage and will be suffering from jet lag! Much appreciated if you could help me.
okay, so im planning a trip to los angeles over spring break (is that a good idea), and i wanted to know where the cheapest hotels would be. i would like a hotel somewhat close to the main part of the city. , or if anyone knows like the exact hotel thats the cheapest could you tell? I dont care how rundown or crappy it is, i will only be sleeping there
I have a 2002 Hyundai Elantra(00) which I have left sitting in an open spaced parking Garage at Public Storage for 11 months(starting Feb 20, 2009 and still sitting) at Los Angeles. I am currently in Texas and am planning to get the car. I went to the garage in September 2009, and found that the battery was dead and I had to open the door with my keys. Also, the tires were deflated, not completely though. But I have no clue about the other parts of the car, such as the Engine, etc. I am planning to donate the car to Salvation Army since I am not sure about what may have gone wrong with the car and how much i will have to spend to get it running, etc. Since I am not a car expert, I’d like to get some suggestion/advice on what should be my best route ahead. I don’t need the car very badly now since i walk to my work place. It would be nice if I can get it fixed for a 00 max. Appreciate your help.
The car has 65000 miles on it.
Didn’t try to jump start the car when I last checked on it
How old do you have to be to rent a car? I heard you had to be 22, I’m 18 and I want to rent a car for a small road trip. I’d be paying with my debit card and I have a drivers license. I’m also wondering is there a place who would rent a compact car with unlimited miles and one I could drive from Los angeles to salt lake city with out any penalties…. Where should I be looking? or is this even possible?
So far all I’ve been able to find are super slutty ones such as this:
http://www.buycostumes.com/Lady-Marie-Baby-Blue-Sexy-Adult-Costume/31217/ProductDetail.aspx?REF=AFC-datafeed&AID=10273928&PID=2100672&SID=-sc13176150
And really tacky ones like this:
http://www.buycostumes.com/Marie-Antoinette-Adult-Costume-Pink/34632/ProductDetail.aspx
Unfortunately I can’t sew and I’ve already checked a few thrift shops. So, can anyone tell me where I can find a nice one online? Perhaps from a historical replica site or something (not something like party city or walmart). If you say ebay, then send me an exact link please. Also, if it were under 0 that would be great! Sorry I’m being so picky.. but it’s for my 18th birthday party!
Or does anyone know of any good costume rental stores in the los angeles area?
10 pts for the most helpful answer!! Thanks ![]()
At my taxi job I will occasionally have someone tell me to go to a place in downtown, but will not give the specific adress. This makes it harder for me to find it if I need to use a GPS, because I am not really familiar with that area. A list of notable adresses would really help me.
Two small dogs, I’d like a yard…1,000 or less. In a safe place. I’m leaving Los Angeles because of drugs and crime ridden middle class abondoned areas…
So I have to write a personal narrative for school that should be 500-700 words. I wrote mine, but it’s actually like 1110 words, so my teacher told me to try to cut it down to about 800 or 900. I am having trouble deleting parts, so I need suggestion on how to shorten it or improve it. Thanks so much! And please don’t leave comments like "Who would read all this crap?!" because I really need the feedback. Well, here it is:
Snow, Slopes, and Skis
I imagined the snow drifting off my skis as I dangled my legs from the ski lift, 8000 feet high in the Sierra Nevada mountains. It was a perfect morning in Lake Tahoe. The sun shone brightly, a light wind caressed my face, and perfect, powdery snow was falling; it was like the mountain was calling to me to get myself over there and zip down the slopes. Winter break had recently begun and enjoying the snow and activities Lake Tahoe had to offer was an annual ritual every winter. Every year until now, it was just my family: my older brother, my mom, my dad, and me. But, this year I held much higher expectations about the amount of fun we were going to have, because three of my cousins and their families were coming along with us. On the fun quotient, the more the merrier! There were ten of us altogether, five kids and five adults. The kids included my 15 year old brother, Jake, my 9 year old energetic cousin, Emily, her jovial 7 year old sister, Jane, my 9 year old, hilarious cousin, Landon, and me. After waking up groggily and putting on 4 layers of thermals, we rushed through a toasty breakfast, lesson sign-ups, and equipment rentals. While listening to our instructor, our thoughts varied from "Oh shoot! Where’d my DS go?" to "Hmm…I wonder if I’ll be able to drink hot chocolate this year without burning my tongue…" to "I need to tell him to put on sunscreen… " I was all fired up from a mix of hot chocolate, Belgian waffles, and just pure excitement to get on the slopes.
Our instructor, a professional skier from Australia, warmly introduced himself as Jacob. He described a general idea of what our day was going to be like, and we were off. Trudging through the snow, all six of us hopped into the gondola with our skis and poles and traveled up the mountain. Since most of us had skied before, Jacob led us through one warm-up slope and from then on, we skied mostly intermediate runs, with a few advanced, steeper slopes here and there.
"So where are you all from?" Jacob queried as we made our way through the lengthy line to get on the ski lift. The queue was packed with all sorts of people. I glanced around, taking in all the scenery, the bright colors of resorts and restaurants, and the specks on the mountain which appeared to be people as they advanced down the slopes. I picked up a map of the runs on the mountain. I recognized a few of them, but many were new to me.
"Sacramento. Not too far away," I said.
"Bay area," Jane and Emily said in unison.
"Los Angeles!" Landon said, squinting at the sun reflecting off the white snow.
We cautiously seated ourselves on the six-person ski lift. After a serene, ten minute ride to the summit, I braced myself for the landing and smoothly got off the lift.
"Wow. What a view, guys!" Jake exclaimed.
The stunning view of Lake Tahoe couldn’t have been appreciated from a better place than the top of this mountain at the Northstar Resort. A crystal-clear body of water reflected the snow-covered mountains, sprinkled with evergreen trees. After a moment of awe, Jacob directed us to a slope called Magic Moguls, my personal favorite. It was a series of moguls – small hills, bumps, and dips which you could jump over. I squealed in delight as I glided over the mounds and then playfully ran into Jane. We both slid and fell, but it was a light fall, so I carefully stood up, making sure I was parallel to the bottom of the run – staying parallel ensures you won’t slide down. Helping Janu up, we both skied down the remaining portion of the slope and joined the rest of our group.
Checking his watch, Jacob told us that it was almost noon. We took the chairlift back up to the summit and made our way across the snow to a large, crowded restaurant. People were packed into it, but the warmth of the building felt good. After a quick lunch of burgers and salad, we headed towards the slope labeled East Ridge, also known as the east side of the mountain. It was a long run, all the way down the mountain, with slopes off the side you could ski down. I saw a run named Delight – it was an advanced slope and seemed really steep. I peered down to survey the run. It was…well, it looked just a little bit away from being completely vertical. I had only skied one advanced slope in my life, and this one looked much harder.
"You want to do this one, Alyssa?" Jacob asked with a grin.
"Oh! Uh…" I stammered. Many people were skiing down it, making it look easier. Nevertheless, I still was a bit unsure.
"Yeah! Let
I have 2 dogs
I don’t want to commit to a rental if I am in Los Angeles. I need something for at least a month.
I’m going to be in the Los Angeles area from November 26-28 and I was wondering if anybody has recommendations on hotels. I am looking for something that is either around downtown LA or Hollywood and is under 0 a night.
Thanks for your help!
I am trying to find a decent wedding reception ballroom in Los Angeles, I am planning to do it for around 125 people. I am looking if I can find decent , unique and affordable ballroom at one of the hotels. Please do let me know any of your previous experiences or advices which can help me to choose the right ballroom for my wedding reception which can make it a memorable and beautiful event.
I am planning a trip. I want somewhere that I won’t be robbed, or feel uncomfortable— but it isn’t so expensive that it is ridiculous.
I was thinking something along the lines of red roof inn, the closest one is in Buena Park and I think that may be just too far and too much hassle.
But the quality of Red Roof Inn is perfect. Nicely kept, not over the top, and comfortable.
Thank you everyone in advance.
oh yeah and one more bit of information… i DO have a rather high tolerance to what i find to be ‘uncomfortable’… i’m from chicago ha ha ha.