TheRemainsOfTheDave
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I first went in '96 and said the same but think it looked a lot better on my second visit two years ago.Everyone I know who's been has always said the same thing.
I first went in '96 and said the same but think it looked a lot better on my second visit two years ago.Everyone I know who's been has always said the same thing.
I will be in the minority but many years ago spent a month in California and LA was awful. Venice beach was the biggest disappointment, not helped by me standing on a needle planted in the sand. San Diego & San Francisco were brilliant as was Carmel.
On balance, I don't necessarily believe this is a minority opinion. It's also the reason why I say you have to be specific about LA as it is enormous, not all of LA is awful. But the negatives far outweigh the positives in my opinion and I lived there for about 8 years
The good, however, is that I credit my driving ability to those years where I learned so much to prepare me for just about any eventuality (Including be chased by armed gangmembers)
“Friends who drove us”I went 3 years ago to watch Morrissey at the Hollywood Bowl (yes I got him into the thread) and stayed at an apartment AIR BNB in West Hollywood.
From our room there was a door leading out to a roof top / smoking area etc but exclusive to us with chairs and table etc and it looked out over LA and onto the Pacific (not that we could see it) after gazing into the lights in front of us for 10 mins or so i turned around and was gobsmacked by the view now in front of me. Bright different coloured lights shining from the hillside up and onto this palatial looking building. Had no idea what it was but it was amazing.
In the morning first thing I went back out on to the roof and in the daylight looked up and recognised it straight away as the Observatory.
We went up there that same night with friends who drove us and wow just brilliant.
Then the following day we went in daylight. It really is like visiting 2 different locations and the best thing is unless you want to go inside it is absolutely free (parking is a right pain though)
All you mard arses saying how rough and dangerous L.A. is ?
I’ve been here 32 years and never had a spot of bother, it certainly feels safer than Langley, where I grew up.