Planning to stay a few extra days to see what else California has to offer? Our local experts recommend these attractions. Griffith Observatory
2800 East Observatory Road
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(213) 473-0800
www.griffithobservatory.org/Griffith Observatory offers a great view of the sun, the stars, and even Hollywood. Located on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood, Griffith Observatory has the best views in Los Angeles with planetariums, telescopes, and a roof observation deck. So, don’t just stargaze on the streets of LA, check out the stars in the sky, too!LEGOLAND California
One LEGOLAND Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 918-5346
http://california.legoland.com/Whether you’re interested in a water park where you can make your own raft out of tiny bricks, a mini Star Wars land or an Octopus Garden, LEGOLAND has tons of family-friendly activities. The 128-acre park geared specifically towards children ages 2 through 12 features more than 50 family rides, “hands-on” attractions and shows.Knott’s Berry Farm
8039 Beach Boulevard
Buena Park CA 90620
(714) 220-5200
www.knotts.com/Featuring a white-water rapids ride, a roller coaster that spins while it drops, and a train ride through a ghost town, Knott’s Berry Farm is America’s first theme park. Thrill rides for adults meet family fun for kids.The Original Farmers Market
6333 West Third Street
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 933-9211
www.farmersmarketla.com/Created in 1934, an estimated 3 million people visit this Los Angeles landmark every year. Not only does Farmers Market have fantastic food, but the LA Times said it is “the number one place in L.A. to spot stars.” So, grab a camera and a napkin and see what you’ll find at the Original Farmers Market.Disneyland
1313 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 781-4565
http://disneyland.disney.go.com/From Mickey’s Toontown to New Orleans Square,
you’ll find loads to do at Disneyland. But remember,
Disneyland is most fun for kids ages 1-100.