Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-1348.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: Adventures by Disney Presents “Lights… Camera… Magic!”</b></a> Adventures by Disney takes guests around the world, offering immersive experiences of several day’s duration. In response to demand for a shorter experience, a one-day excursion for the Los Angeles area was created. “Lights… Camera… Magic!” gives guests a taste of Hollywood and its environs, with an emphasis on Disney. Two trained Disney Adventure Guides lead tours to Hollywood, through the Sunset Strip, Beverly Hills and the Disney Studio. Stops along the way include either the Hollywood & Highland Center or Grauman’s Chinese Theater, lunch at the world famous Farmer’s Market, and an evening reception at the Walt Disney Studios. Tours begin and end at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros >>Stops along the way include either the Hollywood & Highland Center or Grauman’s Chinese Theater...<< Aren't these locations literally attached to one another? Why is there a choice of which to visit? It's not like they're so far apart that you could only visit one in an afternoon; I think you could comfortably see both in less than 2 hours, and feel like you'd done everything you wanted to
Originally Posted By schnebs They are bascially attached; I suspect that the stop they make depends on what venue's available to tour, and ABD's doing a little CYA here. For instance, if there's a premiere going on at the Chinese, they can take you around Hollywood and Highland, or if they're prepping for the Oscars and H&H is basically inacessible, they can take you on a tour of the Chinese. And if nothing's going on and you can see both, well, you're just darned lucky!
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Hmmm. As many times as I've been to the Disney Studios, my personal tour guide did not inform me that the flag in front of the commisary was from the Olympics. Tisk tisk
Originally Posted By DlandDug Schnebs is correct-- the group will tour one or the other. There is a stop at Hollywood and Highland, with either a tour of the Dolby Theater or Grauman's Chinese. We toured the Dolby, with no photos allowed. We then had a few minutes to see the forecourt of the Chinese.