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Includes All of these Popular Attractions

Just present your Hollywood Explorer Pass at any of these popular attractions
and you’re in. Your Explorer Pass is activated the first time you use
it, then it’s good for 30 days. It’s the smartest way to save money,
see the sights, and have plenty of time to explore the movie making capital
of the world.
Movie Star Homes Tour by Starline Tours See where
the movie stars actually live in this fully narrated tour that will take
you to all the hotspots in town. Highlights include seeing the homes
of Tom Cruise, Ozzie Ozbourne, Madonna, Jackie Chan, Nicolas Cage, Dr.
Phil, Sean Connery, and Angelina Jolie. You may also pass the former
estates of such legends as Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra,
Lucille Ball, Humphrey Bogart, and many more. On the way, you’ll
cruise the Sunset Strip and check out Rodeo Drive. Duration 2 hours. Note:
Departures from Grauman’s Chinese Theatre at the Hollywood and
Highland Center in Hollywood.
Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes Tour by Red Line Discover
dazzling landmarks such as Disney’s El Capitan and Grauman’s
Egyptian theaters, restored historic movie palaces that still host
world premieres. See where the stars get their Oscars at the Hollywood
Roosevelt Hotel and the Kodak Theatre. Step into the footprints of
Hollywood at Grauman’s
Chinese Theatre. Learn the stories behind the city’s symbols–the
Walk of Fame, the Hollywood sign and Babylon Court. Go inside the Stella
Adler Acting Academy, which trained actors like Warren Beatty, Melanie
Griffith and Benicio Del Toro, and see the original speakeasy where
Hollywood drank during Prohibition. Note: Reservations
are advised by 9:00 pm the evening prior to your tour, particularly
in the summer. Make reservations early in the day; the box office is
not open regular hours.
Hollywood Double Decker Tour by Starline Tours This
fully narrated tour showcases historic Hollywood movie, TV and radio
landmarks such as Paramount Studios, Capitol Records, CBS, FOX, Warner
Bros., Nickelodeon, the Paladium and Knickerbocker, as well as the
filming locations of “L.A.
Confidential,” “Twins,” “Pretty Woman” and
more. There are plenty of photo opportunities are available as the
tour takes you to the Hollywood Bowl, the Hollywood Sign and all of
Hollywood’s
Walk of Fame. Note: Departures from Grauman’s Chinese
Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Hollywood.
Kodak Theatre Guided Tour This half-hour walking tour is
your VIP access to the home of the Academy Awards® Ceremony, as well
as the American Idol finals, the BET Awards and others. Enjoy the elegance
of this state-of-the-art facility modeled after a European opera house. See
an Oscar® statuette, visit the exclusive George Eastman VIP Room, and
view 26 Academy Award® images. The Kodak Theatre stage has hosted the
world’s top performers including Celine Dion, Prince, Dixie Chicks,
American Ballet Theatre, Barry Manilow and the Moscow Stanislavsky Ballet.
Note: Tours subject to availability and may be cancelled
due to theatre operations. Not to be combined with other offers. Redeem
your Explorer Pass at Kodak Theatre box office (in Hollywood and Highland
Center).
The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building Max
Factor’s famous makeup rooms exhibit a spectacular collection
of sets, props, rare photos, posters, costumes and Hollywood memorabilia.
Highlights include Hannibal Lecter’s cell as seen in “The
Silence of the Lambs” and “Red Dragon,” Nicole Kidman’s
costumes from “Moulin Rouge,” Mae West’s boudoir,
Russell Crowe’s costumes from “Master and Commander,” and
the burning plane from “Jurassic Park.”
Guinness
World Records Museum Ever see someone dive 28 feet
into 12 inches of water? Witnessed the toppling of 2.3 million
dominoes? These achievements are among hundreds that are presented through
videos, touch screen challenges, talking holographs, and other 3-D displays.
The museum showcases records from the great to the gross in a fun
up-close look at pop culture, history and science. Visitors also get
a feel for racing 240 mph in the world’s fastest Formula One car,
speeding across the snow in the world’s longest snowmobile race
and more in the Adrenaline Theater. Note: Present Explorer
Pass at the Box Office.
American Cinemateque at the Egyptian Theatre This nonprofit
arts organization is dedicated to preserving the experience of viewing movies
on the big screen. Headquartered in the historic 1922 Egyptian Theatre, which
was the home of the first Hollywood movie premiere, this theatre screens
Hollywood classics, new foreign and independent films, pop culture gems and
more. Regularly priced movie admission included with Hollywood Explorer Pass.
World-Famous Hollywood Wax Museum Step inside scenes
from classic TV shows and movie blockbusters including “Castaway” and “Pirates
of the Caribbean.” From Marilyn Monroe to Lucy Liu to Denzel Washington,
the museum features more than 120 lifelike renderings of Hollywood
starlets and celebrities. Note: Present Explorer Pass
at the Box Office.
You have 30 days to use your admissions – take your time,
relax, explore and enjoy.
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