A 1½ hour drive to Anaheim (from San Diego); where we had booked a hotel for the next
2 nights. After sleeping in a tent for the last week in San Diego, we were really looking forward to a bed!
The drive was really nice (even though I slept for half of it). We were both
really surprised just how hilly the San Diego and LA area was, also how
busy the roads were especially on a Saturday afternoon.
As we arrived near the hotel we saw a billboard for the theatre
restaurant ‘Medieval times’. It was actually on our list of things to do in the
states but this was the first time we had seen it advertised. After we checked
in to the hotel, we booked some seats at the 6:00 show.

We love Disney and I hope one day to be able to bring my own kids back
again.

Feeling a bit seedy for most of the afternoon I grabbed some dinner on
the way back to the hostel and just chilled out for the rest of the evening…
Marc was still in one piece, but not looking forward to the drive tomorrow with
my little hangover husband.
Day 4: Up early this morning as we had a bit to go and see. Marc said that he
felt like he had been run over by a truck about 10 times. We picked up Hank and checked
out of the Hostel around 10am, unfortunately the sun was not out and it was a
bit cloudy so we went to check out Beverly Hills and Rodeo drive first. We only
drove past it as neither of us really wanted to go and see the high-end shops
with all the cool things we could never afford to buy.
Beverly Hills might be a
popular place to live but all the roads around the area were in really bad
condition. After our drive by we stopped in at a Harley store for one of the
last American pins of the trip, then we made our way to Venice beach.
Still overcast and really cold there were not too many people out and
the beach was bare. We walked up and down the boardwalk checking out the stores
and locals. There were so many people out begging or trying to sell anything to
the tourists. There was even a guy who was selling bum signs. I found Venice
beach really sad, maybe when the sun is out it’s a completely different vibe
but mostly it shows how lost and desperate people can get. We stopped for some
lunch at an ale house but as it was before 1pm and they were not serving beer…
we did not really understand why but ordered lunch anyway. I got a grilled
cheese sandwich that was actually really good and Marc got the scallops. After
lunch we made our way back to the car and then off to take some photos of the
Hollywood sign.
The drive back into Hollywood was not too bad and I think we were really
lucky with the traffic, as we did not get stuck in any congestion. I did however get a little lost trying to find
the view point to see the sign which was extremely frustrating but I finally
did find it. By this stage I was happy to see that the clouds had lifted so you could actually
see the sign even though it was still pretty far away. We took some photos and
had a look around the observatory that was at the location of the viewpoint
before hitting the road again.
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