"Hollywood is one of
L.A.’s great gems and for generations, it has been a magnet for visitors
from all over the world,’’ said Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
“With the recent resurgence of this timeless locale, there has never
been a better time to visit Los Angeles and experience all the
attractions Hollywood has to offer.’’
Hollywood’s attractions, hotels and restaurants, supported by
LA INC., the
Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Hollywood Chamber of
Commerce, have joined to celebrate a year of “Visit Hollywood 2010,”
coinciding with the 50th Anniversary of the famous Hollywood Walk of
Fame, the 75th Anniversary of Starline Tours, the recent opening of
Madame Tussauds Hollywood, the 25th Anniversary of the music world’s
landmark, Rock Walk, and the introduction of the world’s largest 3-D
experience, the new “King Kong 360 3-D” Created by Peter Jackson
attraction and the reopening of new sets and film locations on
Universal’s backlot. The “Visit Hollywood 2010” program features many
Hollywood businesses that will be offering special discounts throughout
the year. Vacation information, discounts and travel packages are
available on two websites,
www.ExperienceHollywood.com and the official visitors information
website of Los Angeles at
www.discoverLosAngeles.com
As the Hollywood Walk of Fame celebrates its 50th anniversary, the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce has plans for a yearlong series of
celebrations. The idea of creating the Walk of Fame was first conceived
in 1953 and seven years later construction began on February 8, 1960.
Today it is recognized around the world as a monument to the
entertainment industry and draws scores of visitors each year who walk
the Walk, taking photos of their favorite stars. Installation ceremonies
offer visitors an opportunity to see the entertainment world’s most
famous personalities in person.
This summer at Universal Studios Hollywood hearts will pound and
survival instincts will go into overload as visitors are caught in the
middle of a terrifying struggle between a giant T-Rex and the 8th
wonder of the world – King Kong. “King Kong 360
3-D” Created by
Peter Jackson is the largest, most intense 3-D experience on the planet.
Coupled with the re-imagined Universal backlot, featuring new and newly
reconstructed sets for a new generation of moviemakers, the studio tour
is now in high definition and offers a once-in-a-lifetime entertainment
experience.
Since 1935, Starline Tours has been providing the original sightseeing
tours of Hollywood and Los Angeles. The Movie Stars Homes Tour and the
Grand Tour of Los Angeles are best-sellers, followed by the Universal
Studios Tour and the new hop-on, hop-off Double Decker fun tour which
allows guests to conveniently explore Hollywood without the encumbrance
of a car.
Madame Tussauds Hollywood will unveil a series of new celebrity figures
in 2010 and brings you face to face with more than 120 celebrity
lifelike wax figures on replica backdrops of Hollywood’s most iconic
films - from the Silver Screen to the Golden era, Crime to Westerns,
Action Legends to Super Heroes. This Hollywood hotspot is the only
attraction where you can get up close and personal, not only touching,
but also taking souvenir pictures with your favorite stars. Situated
next to Grauman’s Theatre, it is the ultimate celebrity experience.
Founded in 1985, The
Guitar Center Hollywood's RockWalk was created to honor the legends of
the music world who have made a lasting and important contribution to
music.
The Kodak Theatre, which opened in 2001 on Hollywood Boulevard at
Highland Avenue, where the historic Hollywood Hotel once stood, is now
home of the Oscars®.
Another significant milestone is the 70th anniversary of the Hollywood
Palladium, which first opened October 31, 1940 with a concert by Frank
Sinatra and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. The landmark theater recently
re-opened following an extensive, multi-million dollar renovation and
again serves as a center of Hollywood’s vibrant nightlife.
Offering opulent accommodations befitting Tinseltown’s mystique is the
all-new W Hollywood Hotel, which adds 305 luxurious rooms to Hollywood’s
line-up of all-star hotels. The glamour and excitement of the world’s
movie making capital comes to life at the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel &
Spa, while the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel captures all the charm of
yesteryear coupled with all the fabulous comforts of today. The
Universal Sheraton, once home to Telly Savalas, still lives up to its
moniker as the “Hotel of the Stars,” while the neighboring Universal
Hilton offers spectacular views of the storied Hollywood Hills. Finally,
the Hollywood Heights Hotel boasts a contemporary yet casual vibe, where
signature touches and an independent spirit caters to individuality.
The Pantages Theater, located steps from the fairytale intersection of
Hollywood & Vine, turns 80 years old in 2010. First opened as part of
the Fox Theatre chain, the beloved landmark now plays host to
award-winning Broadway hits and serves as a favorite shooting location
for television shows, movies and music videos.
Numerous fashionable bars, clubs, and popular retail businesses have
opened in the area, returning Hollywood to its place as the center of
nightlife in Los Angeles.
Hard Rock Café on Hollywood Boulevard,
scheduled to open Summer 2010, will be a state-of-the-art facility
encompassing more than 20,000 square feet of premier dining and live
concert space.
At nearby Universal
CityWalk, Los Angeles’ premiere outdoor shopping and restaurant
promenade adjacent to Universal Studios Hollywood, film and former
“Saturday Night Live” star Jon Lovitz opened a new comedy club, with
many of his famous friends occasionally stopping by to try out new
material.
Signs of Hollywood's renaissance are everywhere. Many older Hollywood
buildings have been converted to lofts and condominiums and visitors to
Hollywood will feel they’re in the midst of a bustling, creative
community.
The Hollywood
Chamber of Commerce’s mission is to promote and enhance the business,
cultural and
civic well-being of Hollywood. The membership consists of owners,
managers, presidents and other key representatives from a spectrum of
businesses and organizations around the Hollywood community.
LA INC. The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau is a private,
non-profit business association
whose primary mission is to market and promote Los Angeles as the
premier site for leisure travel,
meetings and conventions. Though not part of city government, LA INC. is
recognized as the city’s
official tourism marketing organization.