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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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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.

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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 :: Washington, D.C.

05 Wednesday Mar 2014

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

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For any American who loves travel and history, without a doubt, Washington, D.C. should rank high on your Travel Bucket list. I have had the opportunity to visit the Capitol several times, during different seasons. Fall is definitely one of my most favorite, though spring does bring the cherry blossoms which is also a site to see. My husband and I have had the wonderful pleasure of taking our two older children with us to visit Washington, D.C. the last three years in a row. Each year with them gets better and better, as they get older and appreciate and understand what is happening around them.

Wshington DC Instagram Travel Thursday

If planning a trip to D.C., I would strongly suggest doing some research prior to your visit, along with considering the age of your child(ren) that will be joining you. Our first trip to the Capitol, our kids were 7 and 5. They had never been to a big city where there are big city blocks and expected to walk as much as they did. It was also our first attempt without a stroller for our younger one, and let’s just say, it didn’t go so well. In hindsight, I would have bought a cheap umbrella stroller when we got there to use in between subway stops and museums tours, then left it behind as we boarded the plane. But with the 2nd and 3rd trip, they were kind of OK with the idea that they would have to walk. They had also been to New York City at this point, which also provided more familiarity with big city transportation.

Washington DC with Kids

Another idea is to discuss with your children’s teachers about what they are learning in class about US history and politics. Each year has drawn on some interesting topics. The first time we took them they were learning about the Declaration of Independence and President Lincoln. My son was also obsessed with Natural History Museums, and my daughter the re-elected President, as Obama had just been voted in for a 2nd term and their school did mock elections. That year, we asked them what they wanted to see the most: the White House, the Declaration of Independence and the Lincoln Memorial. We also did a side visit to the Smithsonian Air and Space, Natural History and American History Museum. We did nothing more than that, on the educational side, because we knew if we pushed beyond their interest, the trip would not be a fun one for any of us.

White House Washington, DC

We did add some fun into the mix by putting a Washington Redskins football game on our itinerary, where we had a chance to watch the team warm-up on the field. And, a trip to ICE! at the Gaylord National– a magnificent display of ice carvings and a fun surprise of ice-slides at the end. The Gaylord National is a locals’ destination for the holidays with their popular atrium decorated to the nine’s for Christmas.

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Our most recent visit happened in the Fall. It was absolutely gorgeous, and to be honest, none of us had ever seen colors so rich and abundant. It was an exciting experience for all of us! This time around, our children were 9 and 7. We were able to do more in the ways of historical sites. They were both interested in learning more about the Presidents and how the United States formed. We secured a tour of the Capitol building, visited Mount Vernon and took a D.C. by Foot walking tour of the Assassination of President Lincoln.

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We also did some adult-stuff that we dragged them along to, like brunch at the Four Seasons in Georgetown, lunch at The Willard and mass at the National Cathedral.

WashingtonDC Brunch

As a special treat, we went ice skating on the Potomac in Washington Harbour, and of course, a visit to the American Girl Store at Tyson’s Corner.

DC Kids

Visting Washington, D.C. has been some of my favorite family travel experiences. I can’t wait for when our twins are old enough to take them for a visit to the Nation’s Capitol.

This post is part of the Instagram Travel Thursday series through Skimbaco.com. Enjoy my travels and other fascinating travels from Instagram travel writers from around the world on Instagram using #IGTravelThursday and #RSMLVDC.

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Five Quick Road Trips from Las Vegas

06 Monday Jan 2014

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

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Sometimes it feels like my children are hardly ever in school. Here we are just getting settled from Christmas vacation, and now have a 3-day weekend every month leading up to Spring Break in April. Though it is nice to stay at home to catch up on much needed rest, organization and plain good old fashioned family time, it is nice to have the option for a quick escape. Southern California offers several quick road trips from Las Vegas as great family travel destinations. Only 4-hours by car or an hour by plane, consider Anaheim, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Carlsbad or the Newport Coast is easy and a great change of scenery.

Anaheim– Where the House of the Mouse is located….that’s right, Disneyland. The Happiest Place on Earth just got happier with the latest renovations to Disney’s California Adventure including the newest addition to the Disney family, Cars Land. Disneyland is a great spot to hit up with or without your little entourage, and many choices to dine and stay, on and off the resort. My three favorite hotels: the Grand Californian, the Disneyland Hotel and the Anaheim Hilton. All three are beautifully appointed and quite convenient. You can also spend a day at the Angels Stadium, and catch a Major League baseball game, or National Hockey game at The Pond.

{Disney’s California Adventure at night.}

Dana Point- The Ocean Institute is a world class facility meant to teach and inspire respect and curiosity about oceanography, sea life and its impact on our environment. A wonderful place to visit with the kids featuring hands-on learning, tide pools, and a tour on an old world merchant ship that the kids refer too as a “pirate ship”. Dana Point itself is lined with beautiful beaches, and famous for surfing. Be sure to check out The Strands, Salt Creek, Doheny and Baby Beach. My favorite spots: Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel and Dana Point Harbor. Hop, skip and a jump away are quaint beach towns San Juan Capistrano famous for the Mission, old train depot, and petting zoo, and San Clemente with boutique shopping, and sunset dining on the Pier.

{Featured: The Ocean Institute and Ritz Carlton Laguna Niguel}

Laguna Beach– Known for its beautiful stretch off beaches and thriving art scene. Beyond the obvious boutique shopping and contemporary dining options, don’t miss the Pageant of the Masters and unique art galleries and museums. My favorite spots to hang: The Montage Laguna Beach and Surf and Sand for sunset cocktails and ocean view dining. For a little bit of local’s flair, check out the Royal Hawaiian and the Sandpiper.

{Sunset cocktail at the Montage Laguna Beach}

Carlsbad– A little further south will lead you in the beach towns of North County San Diego. Carlsbad is an upcoming area of fun shopping and dining, and perfect little beaches with boardwalks and bike riding. This area of So Cal is becoming famous for its micro-breweries just as Nor Cal is famous for the wineries. The big to-do around these parts is Legoland, if you have little ones, which is actually quite impressive, clean and easy to navigate. Along with the theme park, there is also a great aquarium and water park to keep the whole family entertained. If you are looking for a family friendly resort with a bit of luxury, the Four Seasons Aviara is one exit away from Legoland and offers their guests the comforts of a home away from home. With a seasonal calendar full of activities to rock with or without your little entourage, the Four Seasons Aviara is one of my top picks for hotels in this area.

{Kids Bar featuring popcorn and candy sushi at the Four Seasons Aviara}

Newport Coast- One of my favorite places to hang is in Newport Coast. The historic Crystal Cove beach is the perfect place for me and my family during the summer. Restored to maintain its place in time when it was established in the early 1940’s, it is truly a family friendly beach. Take the fam to the Beachcomber for lunch, just be sure to put your name in as soon as you arrive as the wait could be up to an hour depending on the season. If you were lucky enough to bring the nanny or the grandparents, order their lunch at the Beachcomber to-go, and sneak your way around the back to enjoy a quick cocktail. Little shops and cottages line the paths and music of the era plays through loud speakers. I adore this beach. I also love the proximity of the Newport Coast area to places like Fashion Island, Balboa Island and Corona Del Mar. With a family of 6, the Marriott Newport Coast is the prime location for us as it provides a full kitchen, washer and dryer in a condo-like setting with plenty of activities for the kids, pools and bar-b-que areas. The Resort at Pelican Hills is a romantic place to escape on a date night for a sunset cocktail. Then head out to Javier’s or Maestro’s Ocean Club for dinner.

{Mojito at the Beachcomber and Crystal Cove beach signs}

Quick trips to escape the monotony of the desert. There really is no excuse to not love Las Vegas when you can change your latitude in a matter of an hour or so.

This is a non-sponsored post, however, I do work with some of the mentioned hotels and theme parks from time to time. All words and opinions are my own. 

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