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Going to pay a visit to LA, California in a couple of weeks, need some info

Started by CB, January 17, 2008, 06:29:31 PM

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CB

Start planning a short Mopar-related trip to Los Angeles, California (Riverside area), in a couple of weeks.
I heard hotels are very expensive so I'm looking for a cheap place to stay.
Anyone in the area knows about 'bed and breakfast' or other options?

Also other info is welcome (sight seeing, things you may not miss, a place where you can eat an XXL steak :icon_smile_tongue: )
Thanks
CB
1968 Dodge Coronet 500

Shakey


Hotels should be reasonable out towards Riverside, CA.  I don't know much about bed and breakfasts out that way.  What's your budget per night?  There are a few hotels down the highway, slightly West of Riverside towards Covina, along with some places to eat.  I don't know much about Riverside as when I go there I'm usually in and out within an hour or two.

When I am out that way I usually stay in LA so there are plenty of restaurants to chose from, but they can be pricey.




Supercharged Riot

I live in Riverside. 

Here's an address to the cheesecake factory.   THere's a steakhouse on that street also, but I forgot the name.  There's a mall area which has tons of shopping & dining in that area.  THey just opened a big-ass theatre in that block as well.

for starters....

"Cheesecake factory"

RIVERSIDE
Galleria at Tyler, 3525 Tyler Street, Riverside, CA 92503
(951) 352-4600





Another mall area.  Better shopping. Its in ontario, whuch is like 12 miles (25-20 min. away )


Ontario, CA.

"Outback steakhouse"

(909) 484-2999
4492 Ontario Mills Pkwy., Ontario CA 91764

CB

1968 Dodge Coronet 500

Shakey



QuoteTHey just opened a big-ass theatre

Is that one of those theatres for obese people?   :scratchchin:

Is that what it says on the sign above the entrance?   :shruggy:

Badbob


A383Wing


dkn1997

Carol O'conner, playing Archie Bunker on "all in the family," summed up everything you ever needed to know about California:

"California, where the nuts are fruity and the fruits are nutty" 

Armed only with this information, you will do fine in LA.

RECHRGED

draftingmonkey

If you want a full plate, try eating at a "Claim Jumper" restaurant.
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