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What To Do in Los Angeles Winter 2020

Winter is coming! Thankfully we don’t have to deal with white walkers in 2020 (yet), but we do have to steer clear of Covid-19.

While LA is known for endless summers and sunny skies we still have some fun Winter activities and traditions to enjoy. But of course this year we have some changes so we wanted to list out what can we all still do this winter in LA, what businesses are open, and how to participate safely.


1 – Stranger Things, The Drive-Into Experience.

Description:

Based on the super-popular Netflix show this impressive theatrical adventure and experience with visual and audio effects is for an audience of 13+ and it can all be enjoyed from the safety of your car.

Get tickets online at their website, or app, starting at $69 for 2 people in one car. Not cheap but this is still almost guaranteed to sell out.

It is designed to immerse viewers into a world back in 1985 with adventures, secrets, and monster hunts while you journey through Hawkins.

You can purchase snacks at the start of the event only, and you must be there at your scheduled time or you won’t get in.  Check out the TV show if you haven’t yet, and head over to this awesome adventure this Winter.  Have fun!

 

Location: Skylight row dtla

 

Pic Credit: @strangerthingsdriveinto

 

 


2 – Watch the Nov-Dec Meteor Shower

Description:

Got a good backyard that gets super dark at night? Then get ready for a treat because meteor showers are a great show you can look up to skies to watch.  If you couldn’t catch the Leonid meteor shower that was November 16th, no worries, because the Geminid meteor shower will be ready to dazzle you on December 13th, 2020.

If you don’t have a dark back yard, you can also see it from another safe dark spot such as Big Bear Lake, Lake Arrowhead, or our personal favorite and most recommended place for meteor shower viewing and stargazing, the amazing Joshua Tree.

 

Location: Your very own backyard.

 

PIC Credit:@starwalkapp

 

 


3 – Happy Place – The Drive-Thru

Description:

The Happy Place at Westfield was created to bring much-needed joy and happiness around town.  This is an amazing experience filled with 18 colorful and magnificent exhibits.  You can take pictures and video, and you will be in your car the entire time.

Starting on the 3rd floor of Westfield Century City’s parking structure, you will enter the 50,000 square feet that contain the 18 exhibits to the rooftop.

Location:Westfield Century city, parking structure.

 

PIC Credit:@ wearehappyplace

 

 


4 – Street Food Cinema

Description:

We have found ourselves lately watching more screen than usual due to the current events, however, Street Food Cinema is a more creative way to make this daily activity much more fun.  Head to King Gillette Ranch, and bring your friends or family, and really enjoy the drive-in movie.

There is no food to purchase, so make sure to pack your favorite movie snacks.  Admission for kids under 3 is free.  Dogs are not allowed, and yes they do have restrooms.  Remember your hand sanitizer, and mask.  Tickets are sold online only.

 

Location:King Gillette ranch, calabazas

PIC Credit:@stfoodcinema

 

 

 


5 – WonderLAnd’s Magical Drive Thru

Description:

Want to see some dazzling holiday lights? This year the creative team that impressed you with HauntOweenLA during the spooky season is now ready to bring out the Holiday lights.

Expect an impressive display of synchronized holiday music lights, snow, Christmas trees, candy canes, and much more with enough cheer to switch this rest of the year into a joyful time.

This spectacular event begins on November 30th. and will sell out quickly.

Find your tickets at https://www.socalwonderland.com/

 

Location:6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Woodland Hills ca 91367

 

 

PIC Credit: @thelifeofbree

 

 


 

Do you agree with our list or did we miss an obvious one? Let us know by commenting below!

 

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