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    Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Garden - New animal! Tasmanian devil - right across the kangaroo!

    Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Garden

    (2.1k reviews)

    Griffith Park

    Came on a day when it was supposed to rain later, but even though it was cloudy, it was actually…read morereally nice. It was not too crowded, and there is a lot of parking on both the left and right side of the zoo, which made it easy. Before entering, there are many vendors selling food, hats, accessories, and children's toys. Children under 2 are free, ages 2 to 12 were $22, and adults were $27. I believe there is also a senior price, possibly around $24. We were able to go through the entire zoo in about 4 hours, and the kids spent some time at the playground, which was new to me since I had not been here in a few years. If you are going without children or with older kids, you could probably get through it faster. Some animals had been relocated to another zoo, and the elephants were not there, which was a bit of a bummer. We were told animals get put away about an hour before closing. I am not sure if that applies to all of them, since we still saw some animals out around closing time. We were able to bring in our own snacks and drinks, which was nice. They do have a few spots that sell food, drinks, ice cream, and other snacks, but they were a bit expensive for me. We did end up getting churros and shared them since they were really long and more than enough for my kids. Overall, it was a fun visit.

    The LA Zoo is honestly a pretty nostalgic place for me because I've been coming here since I was a…read moretoddler, and there's still something special about walking through the park and seeing families enjoying the animals together. It's also a fairly large zoo with a lot of ground to cover and plenty of animals to see. That being said, I do feel like the quality of the zoo has gone downhill over the years which is why i awarded it 3/5 stars. There used to be far more exhibits and attractions consistently open, but over the past decade (possibly longer), it feels like every visit includes another closed exhibit, unavailable animal area, or ongoing renovation project. The recent removal and transfer of the Elephants of Asia made me especially sad, and even the petting zoo has remained closed for months now. Thankfully, not everything is negative. The zoo recently welcomed new chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan babies, which was genuinely exciting to see. Although I will say, for whatever reason, I feel like spotting the gorillas has become increasingly difficult every time I visit. But hey... if i was a gorilla, id avoid loud crowds too. lol. My personal favorite attractions are still the seals and the reptile exhibit. The zoo is definitely still a good place for families, especially if you have young children, but I highly recommend checking the weather beforehand because it can get HOT. There's decent shade throughout the park, but not many indoor areas with AC. My husband and I usually prefer visiting on weekdays because the traffic and crowds are much lighter. I also strongly recommend getting the membership if you plan on visiting more than once because honestly 2-3 visits practically pay for the membership itself. Plus, having a membership lets you take your time exploring instead of trying to rush through the entire zoo in one exhausting trip. If you need a break from the heat, the reptile house and wombat room are great places to cool down. Just keep in mind that the reptile room is pretty small and fills up quickly, and sometimes the wombat room is temporarily closed. There are several food spots and snack stands throughout the zoo, but honestly I usually prefer grabbing food from the vendors outside the park afterward. You'll typically find tacos, hot dogs, elotes, quesatacos, and other Mexican food options. Most of them also accept Zelle or Venmo now, which is convenient if you don't carry cash. One huge plus: parking is free and there's thankfully a lot of parking available. And this should probably go without saying, but wear comfortable shoes because there are definitely areas around the zoo with a decent amount of incline. By the end of the visit your calves will have their own testimony service. However, they do have electric wheelchairs available by the zoo entrance for those who don't want to brave a roundtrip off the zoo on foot.

    Whole Foods Market - Berry Chantilly Cupcake (vanilla cupcake filled with berries and topped with creamy Chantilly icing and fresh berries)

    Whole Foods Market

    (383 reviews)

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    Whole Foods Market is an entire mood and in Burbank this one elevates that mood…read more From easy parking ( underneath, free + EV stations available) in their spacious lot off Lima Street with elevator access or flat escalator to their great main entrance off Olive Avenue w/ an iconic layout, checkout system, registers and one of my favorite gastropubs Stage 71. I'm not directly by this location too often, but when I am I love exploring their new items, craft wine and craft beer for sure. You can still always catch some celebrity sightings like Dave Holmes, Adam Scott (though I've seen him more at my go to in Sherman Oaks - the one in the middle lol), and various others. All the classic options, extra deals via Prime Members (of Amazon), stellar bakery, hot bar, salad bar and more. Customer service here is always 10/10. Find the restrooms on the outskirts of the store. Carts for kids to get that slice of grocery market/health food store experience early, plus it's fun! Still grab a meal of snack from either the hot bar, a slice of vegan pizza or two (love when they have deals on slices) and or a beverage at Stage 71. Great inside, bar area or even patio seating with views of the city. WFM - Burbank is open from 7AM - 10PM every day, but holiday hours very, especially because we all deserve to enjoy the holidays and be merry.

    Ordered a pizza ahead of time for pick up however when I arrived to pick it up, they had given it…read moreaway to someone else.... a vegan cheese pizza.... After I even called to notify them that we were running late to pick it up. No bueno. Unfortunately ,did not have time to wait for another..hence the reason why I called it in ahead.

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