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Instagram Travel Thursday :: One Day in Hollywood

07 Thursday Aug 2014

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Featured, Fun, Travel Inspiration, USA

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Family Travel, Instagram Travel Thursday

Are you following me on Instagram? @RockStarMomLV to keep up with our life’s travel + lifestyle adventures. 

Los Angeles. The name just sounds intimidating. The traffic. The freeways. The millions of people. Where do you stay? What do see? Where do you eat? These thoughts plague my mind every time I think about navigating my way through this monstrosity of a city. My daughter, however, is an aspiring actress, at least in her 8 year old mind. She wanted nothing more than to spend a day with mommy in none other than Los Angeles. Since we have friends who live there, we took advantage of their generous offer, and spent two nights with them so Stella and I could see the sights. Fortunately, we had been to L.A. a few times, like when we spent the day at American Girl Store at The Grove for her birthday. We had also done a beach day in Marina del Rey, and the Natural History Museum in Downtown Los Angeles, which made it a little easier to narrow down our choices. Hollywood was a non-negotiable, so we filled one complete day with a trek up and down Hollywood Boulevard.


hollywood boulevard

Since we were traveling from Dana Point, California to Los Angeles, we agreed to leave in the morning with the goal to make it there by lunch. L.A. traffic can be unpredictable, and if caught in it during the wrong times, unbearable. Fortunately, when we left Orange County at 11am on a Saturday, we had a pretty uneventful ride straight into Hollywood. We arrived around noon, and had planned on having lunch at the trendy burger bar, 25° at the historic Roosevelt Hotel. Trendy and chic decor, with a sophisticated twist on the traditional burger, my daughter and I enjoyed every bite. Of course, she made me sit at the counter, which the bar stools were not the most comfortable. But, the food was yummy, and I loved how we sat with the windows open to Hollywood Boulevard, creating images in my mind from the early years when anyone who was anyone could be seen walking down the street to one of the premier theaters or restaurants. We had fun looking up historic facts about the Roosevelt Hotel, too, while waiting for a pretty delicious offering of pommes frittes and grilled cheese with three cheeses. Stella had a bruger the size of her head and served on a brioche bun, which is now my favorite way to indulge in these American classics. Oh, and the handmade shakes were pretty scrumptious as well!

25 degrees at the roosevelt hotel

After lunch, we wandered through the lobby of the Roosevelt Hotel. Built in 1926, and financed by a few Hollywood elitists, it was recently renovated in 2005. Vegas Fun Fact: the hotel renovation was overseen by Dodd Mitchell, the same man responsible for the design of Javier’s Mexican Cantina inside the Aria Las Vegas. The Roosevelt Hotel itself is known for its famous Hollywood clientele and parties thrown back in the glory days. The first Academy Awards was held at the Roosevelt. Marilyn Monroe was a resident at the beginning of her career, and it is said her ghost is seen and felt wandering the halls of the hotel. We didn’t get a chance to see the rooms or the infamous pool, but what we did see in the way of architecture and design was gorgeous. Colonial Spanish influences throughout made the hotel feel like I was entering a past era. Stella and I couldn’t get enough of the lobby.

roosevelt hotel wish you were here

roosevelt hotel lobby

We finally made the trek to the great outdoors- Hollywood Boulevard. A very sunny day in July, the sun felt even hotter and shined a little brighter that day. The sidewalks were jammed packed with people and their cameras, making sudden stops to get a quick snap of a celeb star on the Walk of Fame, footprints in front of the Chinese Theater, or the oddity that makes Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard. At first I was a bit unsure of whether or not my daughter was too young to be down there, but when I glanced over and noticed how she was taking it all in, I changed my mind. Like her mommy, she and I are enamored with the history of the places we travel to, and Hollywood is no exception. Just the main street feels so filled with ghosts and their stories that glamified the industry and kept us entertained infinitely.

hollywood blvd

One Day in Hollywood

– Parking: Parking is not cheap anywhere in L.A., and unless you have the patience, which I do not, to drive around and look for parking in ally ways, you will have to pay to park somewhere. We chose to valet at the Roosevelt Hotel and have lunch. There is no validation, and it cost us around $30 for 6 hours. There are public parking lots available, and some will offer validation for a few hours if you shop or dine at a particular establishment.

Hollywood Travel

– Lunch: We chose the Roosevelt Hotel because we had the historic and architecturally interesting property on our itinerary. There also happened to be a yummy burger bar, 25°, at the front of the hotel, so we made our day work around parking, hotel visit and lunch. The least amount of driving that needs to be done, the better. Plan on parking and walking for a few hours. It is one of my favorite ways to see the sites, and makes for a more enjoyable day with less stress.

One Day in Hollywood

– Site Seeing: Walking up and down Hollywood Boulevard is truly the best way to see it. We started out from the Roosevelt Hotel, and took advantage of the Walk of Fame right outside. Following that up one side of the street, crossing over, and following the stars up and down the opposite side, led us on a tour of some popular sites: TCL Chinese Theater (formerly Grauman’s Chinese Theater), Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, and the Dolby Theater (formerly Kodak Theater). Crossing back over to the Roosevelt Hotel side of Hollywood Boulevard is Disney’s El Capitan Theater and right next door is Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Theater tours can be arranged at some of the locations, with advanced notice and purchased tickets. I would highly recommend seeing a movie at the El Capitan Theater- it is an experience like no other.

We started our day, once we arrived into Los Angeles at noon, had lunch, did our site seeing and caught a flick at the El Capitan Theater, and left Hollywood at 6:30pm. The one big #fail of our day? We never saw the actual Hollywood sign but, “I can’t think about that right now. If I do, I’ll go crazy. I’ll think about that tomorrow.”

As a member of the media, I was given a special backstage tour of the El Capitan Theater, along with tickets to view the 3D show of Maleficent. All other adventures through Hollywood Land were curated and paid for on my own. All thoughts and words 100% belong to me. 

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Instagram Travel Thursday :: One Day in Hollywood is linking up with the Instagram Travel Thursday community today. Visit other interesting and desirable places through the eyes of fabulous travel story tellers on Instagram using #IGTravelThursday. This series is sponsored by Skimbaco Lifestyle. Follow me on Instagram @RockStarMomLV.

Instagram Travel Thursday :: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

28 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Featured, Fun, International, Travel Inspiration

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Family Travel, Instagram Travel Thursday, international travel

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Vancouver, British Columbia is a metropolitan city only 2 hours and 43 minutes by plane from Las Vegas, right across the friendly US/Canada border. My husband and I took our two older children to experience Vancouver and Whistler for the first time. It was my daughter’s first experience traveling outside the US border, and I highly recommend a simple across the border trip as a first time going international with children. There are direct flights from Las Vegas to Vancouver, which also made the experience that much easier for us. We chose to fly WestJet, which has a daily direct departing at 1:45pm and arriving in Vancouver at 4:25. WestJet is one of our preferred airlines when flying into Canada. Friendly staff, televisions with satellite, and food carts offering a selection of actually healthy and tasty treats. I, personally, had the hummus and pita chips both ways, but I’ve heard the chicken soup is pretty yummy when available. Customs was easy peasy and as soon as we had our passports stamped, we were on our way into this metropolis of the north west.

WestJet Airlines

We stayed at the fabulous Fairmont Pacific Rim. Beautifully designed to appeal to the modern eye, yet with a hint of comfortable sophistication, the silvery colors set in a natural ambiance creates an air of approachable luxury. Location is perfect- situated downtown, across from Canada Place, around the corner from Stanley Park, and within walking distance of trendy Robson and Burrard Streets. Food, amazing. And, very family friendly. Next to the Four Seasons hotel group, this is now one of our favorite hotel groups to vacation with.

Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel Details

fairmont pacific rim pool area

There are plenty of sites to see in Vancouver. We started our first day with a trip to the Vancouver Aquarium and a drive through Stanley Park. Having been to several aquariums throughout the US, I was confident I would not be overly impressed with this one. And, I am eating my words. I was. So were my kids. They loved it. Educational on every level- visually and through docents and detailed signage- we all walked away feeling we learned a little more, not only about marine life, but how to be apart of an efficient and effective eco-system. At my kids’ school, they have a biosphere, which teaches them the importance of the rain forests and how to help preserve their nature and the support the elements it creates. At the Vancouver Aquarium there is a whole section dedicated to the animals of the rainforest and educational information. Much of which my kids were familiar with or already knew (my son is a docent at his school’s biosphere). I also loved how “hands-on” the Vancouver Aquarium is with moving exhibits and opportunities to touch and feel.

Vancouver Aquarium

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Later, a drive through Stanley Park brought us to the famous Hollow Tree where, in 1888, it was a popular tourist attraction- often known as the first tourist attraction in Vancouver. People would stand inside the now, over 700 year old Western Red Cedar to have their photo taken. Though you can stand in front of it, there is an act to preserve the tree, and is guarded from actually standing inside. We passed familiar spots like the children’s farm, and petting zoo and parts of the sea wall. We even stopped for lunch at Prospect Point Cafe with locally brewed beers, salads, soups, and a kid’s menu to boot. We sat overlooking the Lion’s Gate Bridge and NorthShore Mountains, offering us a most spectacular view at lunch time.

Prospect Point Cafe Vancouver

Hollow Tree Vancouver

One attraction we were the most excited to see was the Torch from the Winter Olympics 2012. Lucky for us, the Torch is located right across the street from the Fairmont Pacific Rim in Canada Place. After having just watched the olympics together this winter in Sochi, it was really neat to show the kids an Olympic Torch in real life. Not to mention, Canada Place overlooks Coal Harbour where, given it is the right season, is a great place to spot whales and other marine life.

Olympic Torch Vancouver Winter 2012

Shopping and great meals is also a serious must have for us on our trips. We enjoyed some pretty spectacular restaurants like Coast on Alberni Street. The freshest oysters I’ve ever had, and a lobster poutine dish that I am still craving today. The restaurants at the hotel were pretty spectacular as well. We enjoyed giovanne cafe + wine bar immensely, especially for their hand crafted espresso drinks. And, right next door is Bella Gelateria, winner of the 2014 North American Gelato World Championship. Ah-mazing! My kids opted for a single scoop on a cone. But me? I’ll take the dark hot chocolate with a scoop of nutella flavored gelato, please.

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There is still so much more to do and see that the 48-hours we had there was just not enough. We headed up to Whistler to get in some snowboarding, skiing and tubing for a few days, which was another fantastic time in itself. Definitely cannot wait to get up there again with the kids to explore the city some more.

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Instagram Travel Thursday :: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is linking up with the Instagram Travel Thursday community today. Visit other interesting and desirable places through the eyes of fabulous travel story tellers on Instagram using #IGTravelThursday. This series is sponsored by Skimbaco Lifestyle. Follow me on Instagram @RockStarMomLV.

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LOOK Style Society

07 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Travel Inspiration

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Beauty, Las Vegas

Need your hair done? Gel manicure? Make-up application? Little Botox? Quick spray tan? (Is there anything quick about that?) I may have found the perfect spot for locals getting ready for a big night on the Strip. LOOK Style Society has got it all for you under one roof. Prices are reasonable, location is accessible, and most definitely a RockStarMom Recommends place to be.

LOOK Style Society Las Vegas product

The salon itself is well planned. You can thank local builders, Christopher Homes for the well thought out design and plenty of detail. LOOK Style Society is a revolutionary new concept in the world of beauty destinations. Located in Town Square Las Vegas, the ultra-chic environment features a fashion-forward array of beauty services and products. Here’s what you can expect to find at this all-inclusive destination:

  • Sam Villa’s HairShow Blowout Bar
  • A flagship essie Nail Lounge
  • The MedSpa by Dr. Orna Fisher, M.D.
  • Sunless Tanning by Chocolate Sun
  • Skin Spa
  • Makeup Lounge
  • A complete array of hair services from the city’s best stylists

Here’s what I loved about the LOOK Style Society:

  • The LOOK cafe with handcrafted coffees, high-end tea selections, SmartWater, and snacks set in a sweet coffee shop style area while you wait for your services
  • Exclusive top-rated beauty products available in The Beauty Boutique
  • Private VIP areas for bridal parties, birthday parties or just a fun Girls’ Day Out at the salon
  • Everything I need to primp all under one roof

LOOK Style Society Las Vegas umbrellas

While there, I had the chance to have my hair blown out by one of the stylists in the Sam Villa HairShow Blowout Bar. You don’t know Sam Villa? No worries. I was not familiar with him either until the stylist started to explain his affiliation with Redkin and the work they have created together for hair care products and styling tools.

All stylists are trained by Sam Villa, known as the “hairdressers’ hairdresser,” whose credentials include 30 years of teaching experience, winner of “Favorite Platform Artist/Educator” at the prestigious Stylist Choice Awards in 2007, 2011 and 2012, education artistic director for Redken 5th Avenue and chairman of his namesake digital education and styling tools company. All beauty professionals taught by Villa are known for speed, consistency and creative finishing services. 

One example is the Texturizer, which I asked to be used in my style. A styling tool that looks similar to a crimping iron, and is used under the top of the hair and near the roots to give lift and texture. Love it! I also loved how the stylist would share techniques with me on how to get a salon professional look at home. Drying each piece carefully with a rolling brush, then taking that same piece, hand rolling it, and pinning it to my head while she went on to the next. By the time she finished, my hair had cooled, and had great body with a lasting curl. 

Sam Villa HairShow Blow Out

Personally, I’ve never done a spray tan before, but I hear that if you are to do one, then the Sunless Tanning by Chocolate Sun is the way to go. All the products are natural and organic, which caught my attention right away. They are also said to not stain nor leave that funky after smell often associated with spray tans. I went straight from looking at spray tans to checking out the oola sunblock, both for me and my kids. LOOK Style Society carries both lines, and as far as organic sun care goes for your skin, this is the one I prefer for me and my children.

Do not forget to book your next main pedi at LOOK Style Society in the essie Nail Lounge. A flagship store that has every single color of essie ever known, as well as the wildly popular gelish options as well.

essie flagship nail lounge LOOK Style Society Las Vegas

Finally, who can resist a VIP area set up just for you and some girlfriends. I found this amenity to be one of the most valuable, especially for those upcoming brides who want a personal, yet luxurious experience of getting primped for the big day. Bachelorette parties, bridal and baby showers, even birthday celebrations are welcome in this space. The beauty is that Town Square is minutes away from the big hotels on the Strip. Why bother with the fuss of a busy hotel salon when you can have local convenience and pricing?

LOOK Style Society VIP

Speaking of pricing, book a service now through May 31st book a service using the code: KIMVIP and you will receive 40% off. 

 

 

 

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