Participating Theaters, such as Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE - 1:00 PM
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Americana at Brand - 10:00 AM
Autry National Center - 1:00 PM
Participating Theaters, such as Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE - 1:00 PM
Autry National Center - 1:00 PM
Participating Theaters, such as Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE - 1:00 PM
The Bloc - 5:00 PM
123 Farm - 5:00 PM
Descanso Gardens - 5:30 PM
Olberz Park - 8:00 AM
Rose Bowl - 8:30 AM
Aquarium of the Pacific - 11:00 AM
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden - 8:00 AM
Underwood Family Farms - 9:00 AM
Sawdust Art Festival - 10:00 AM
Manhattan Village Mall - 3:00 PM
Norwalk Town Square - 12:00 PM Pick
Underwood Family Farms - 9:00 AM
Sawdust Art Festival - 10:00 AM
Wallis Annenberg PetSpace - 11:30 AM
Underwood Family Farms - 9:00 AM
Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens - 10:00 AM
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Jurassic Park in Concert
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Life finds a way... and so does the music. The LA Phil performs John Williams’ iconic Jurassic Park score live to picture
Featuring visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking special effects, the action-packed adventure of Jurassic Park pits man against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. The film is projected in HD with the Los Angeles Philharmonic performing John Williams’ iconic score live to picture.
Preconcert activities start at 5:30, including a fleet of customized vehicles based on the film from JP Motor Pool, and some dino-centric chat with representatives from the Natural History Museum.
There are numerous options for getting to the Bowl:
Parking at the Bowl is limited and can be pricey: ($18 - $50). Parking is stacked, meaning you have to wait until the cars blocking your way leave before you can exit.
Park and Ride: You park your car in one of 14 lots, (chances are there's one near you), then ride a shuttle to the Bowl. $7 roundtrip when purchased in advance, $12 when purchased at the lot, (bring exact change). If you don't have advance tickets, you'll want to arrive at least 20 minutes early.
Bowl Shuttle: If you prefer, you can drive yourself to a lot this close to the Bowl, then take a shuttle from there. Two lots are on Ventura, another is at the LA Zoo. Parking is free; shuttle is $6 roundtrip. You can also park at Hollywood & Highland, (their parking rates apply) and either take the $5 shuttle or even walk. (It's a little bit of a trek!)
Or you could leave the car home and take the Metro.