Los Angeles: LA Kings Ice Hockey Game Ticket

A Kings game is the fastest way into LA sports mode. I love how crowd energy turns even a casual fan into part of the noise, especially when the home team gets going. This is the kind of night where…
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A Kings game is the fastest way into LA sports mode. I love how crowd energy turns even a casual fan into part of the noise, especially when the home team gets going. This is the kind of night where…

SoFi turns NFL day into LA theater. This is a Los Angeles Rams game at SoFi Stadium, with the kind of crowd energy you feel the moment you step inside. You’ll also get a mobile ticket sent to your phone,…

A visit here doesn’t just teach history. The Museum of Tolerance connects the Holocaust to today’s prejudice, in a way that stays real and uncomfortable. You’ll walk through exhibits and programming focused on how discrimination works, then ask what you…

Golden hour on Long Beach feels different. This private 42-foot yacht cruise from Rainbow Harbor is built for a relaxed, feel-good sunset outing with serious coastline views, a flexible feel, and a captain who keeps things smooth. I especially love…

A museum like this makes time feel heavier. Holocaust Museum LA is built around survivor testimony, rare artifacts, and an audio tour narrated by actress Mayim Bialik. What I really liked is the holographic survivor experience, where you can interact…

This museum turns history into chills. In Hollywood, the Medieval Torture Museum pairs an audio guide with wax sculptures and a ghost-hunting app. It’s a 7,000-square-foot walk through the darker side of punishment and spectacle. I like two things the…

An Oscar stop right off Hollywood Boulevard. This Dolby Theatre tour runs about 30 minutes with your admission ticket, and you get a guided walk that goes beyond the red carpet. I like that you get a real Oscar statuette…

One ticket, a full day of slippery thrills. I love that 50+ attractions keeps your options wide open, and Aqua Rocket is the state’s only hydromagnetic water coaster. The park is big, so plan for long wait times and a…

Spooky motion pictures start at Universal. I love the 8 haunted houses and the Terror Tram for big-studio horror energy, and the one thing that can hurt the vibe is waiting in long lines if you skip quicker-entry options. This…

Movies in Los Angeles, but make it thoughtful. The Academy Museum turns movie magic into hands-on storytelling, from how films are made to why they land. Two highlights I really like: Stories of Cinema for its global, behind-the-scenes way of…

A quick walk into Oscar glamour. This Dolby Theatre entry ticket plus guided tour is one of the easiest ways to feel the Hollywood awards buzz up close, without spending half a day in traffic. I especially like two things:…

A Lakers game in L.A. is pure sports theater. This ticket experience centers on Crypto.com Arena and the buzz that comes with seeing the franchise in real life, from the legacy on the scoreboard to the crowd you can feel…

A music museum with Hollywood views. Start on the Ray Charles Terrace for that classic Hollywood Sign angle, then spend time in the Sonic Playground, where music-making turns into something you can actually try. It’s not just look-and-read. I also…

Dodger Stadium makes baseball feel bigger. I like the electrifying crowd energy and how the whole place pulls you into the game fast, even if you’re not a lifelong stats person. I also love the mobile ticket convenience, since you…

Torture museum. Still weirdly fun. The Hollywood Medieval Torture Museum mixes audio-guided storytelling with an interactive layout, and then adds an extra layer with a Ghost Hunting app experience. I especially like that the museum isn’t just a silent walkthrough—your…