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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 118
| Anyone familiar with them/their LA tours? We are looking at booking a LA/Hollywood tour through them, and I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks! |
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| I'd rather be at DL! Join Date: May 2004 Location: Virginia Beach, VA (currently in Oregon, though)
Posts: 19,354
| I've not toured with GrayLine, but did look at it when I was planning a trip out last February. We went, instead, with Starline Tours - Los Angeles tours, Hollywood tours, California and more. . . . they have a 5 1/2-6 hour long tour of LA/Hollywood/Beverly Hills (Grand Tour of Los Angeles, Los Angeles tour with Starline Tours) that was quite thorough. It runs $58 for adults and $40 for kids. They are running a special right now for booking online, I believe where the "fares" are $53/adults and $37/kids. Hope this helps some!
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| Community Rank: Visitor Join Date: Jan 2008
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| L.A./Hollywood tours Gray Line went out of business years ago, and there are at least 5 companies that either do all-day city tours or 2-hour tours like the celebrity homes tours. Starline has the best reputation. Most hotels have shuttle service to Hollywood Blvd., where most of the tours begin.
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| A Disney Nut Forever Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 7,176
| I could be mistaken but I'm pretty sure the name of the company that we used for our tours a year and a half ago was GrayLine although there was another name in the title as well. I must say that I was less than impressed with them. Getting to and from your destination was a very timeconsuming process as the bus would first pick you up at your resort, then travel to a pile of other resorts picking up people along the way. Then they took us to a central depot where we had to change buses to get to our eventual destination. This was a confusing process and one I would not recommend to anyone. Joy
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