Saturday, February 4, 2017

Going Behind the Movies in Southern California

I'm a movie buff. I love watching all kinds of movies, even bad ones. I mean, if they're bad in the way that they are still good or at least amusing, like Snowpiercer or those new Transformer movies (please don't hit me). That said, I love to know how movie magic is made and see props. And if, like me, you watch TV and movies and are totally into the clothes, then we have another thing in common. 

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While in California before Christmas, we had a fun time learning about the behind-the-scenes of our favorite moves and television shows. You may have read about our visit to the Warner Bros Studio where we stopped by the archive for Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts fun and enjoyed the rest of the tour and seeing where awesome stuff is/was filmed.


No visit to Universal Studios is complete without a trip to Hogsmeade from Harry Potter. The village is a bit more compact than the one in Orlando, with smaller shops. I also found that the food at the Three Broomsticks, which I was really excited about, was disappointing. We took breakfast there and my plate was pretty flavorless, except for the overwhelming taste of used cooking oil over everything, save for my croissant. That said, I savored my hot Butterbeer.

Before we had our pictures taken in the Hogwarts Express prop compartment, I stopped by to hang with the conductor, who was nice enough to take 3 or 4 pics with me. I didn't wait in line when I was in Orlando, but wish I had. Now I have my picture and the experience, without having to wait, because this was our first stop when the park opened. I'd also totally recommend the train compartment photo op (which is to the left in that brick building). The photos aren't cheap, but if it's the only thing you buy, it's worth it. You choose props and get three photos taken and you can purchase one, two, or all three. The more you buy, the bigger your discount. That said, the two I bought cost me $30 total with tax, but they are stamped with the date and have the WWoHP logo on it.


My usual first stop in Universal is the tram tour, since the lines can get pretty long. Hollywood still has Jaws and the little town of Amity where some of the movie was filmed. Oddly enough, this was also the New England town where Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) lived in Murder, She Wrote

The tram takes you through the backlot, where you see how they create rain and flash floods, as well and how they create whole towns in a small area. One of these is the above set that they call Little Italy, and has been used for many, many movies and is currently being used for the new show The Good Place, which if you haven't seen it, you should totally watch it. It stars Kristen Bell and Ted Danson and is hilarious. 



Universal Studios loves to immerse you in movies, so you walk from one "set" to another in the park, like this 1930's New York street. Around the corner you'll find the streets of Europe and even Springfield from The Simpsons. Now, you can also walk right into the world of The Walking Dead with a new walk-through attraction featuring scenes from the show and scare actors. I'll tell you what. The music starting as soon as you walk in under the downed helicopter genuinely freaked me out a bit, and a more once I realized that I wasn't even in the attraction yet, just the line. Unfortunately, they don't let you take pictures inside (not that I would have had any non-blurry ones probably), but it's kind of realistic and it made me glad we aren't in a zombie apocalypse. I made it through the whole thing without dying though, so go me. 

Budget and Bonus tips: Buy your Universal tickets online to get the best price. Look for two days for the price of one to get more for your money. This also means you can skip the Front Of The Line Pass, which will save you even more. If you get to the park and someone asks you if you'd like to do a survey once you've made it through the gate, do it. We were able to get a line skip pass for the tram and basically could choose any seats we wanted without waiting at all. If you want to take pictures of the cars on display, aim to sit on the left side. We made a point to go on the tour twice and sat on opposite sides, so we could see some things better on each ride.


While you're in Burbank for the Warner Bros. tour, take time to head into town and check out a place called It's A Wrap! If you love to see costumes and clothing from the big screen, this is where you go to see if you can get your hands on some at deep discounts, because the studios don't keep everything that they've used, mostly because characters don't generally rewear outfits and they don't have unlimited space for pieces that aren't phenomenal. 


I was excited to see some pieces from the show Girl Meets World, but disappointed that I couldn't fit into any of it. Obviously, I'm much larger than a 12 year old girl. LOL! Bummer. I especially enjoyed this skirt.


Each tag gives you the code of the show it's from (and sometimes it's just a general studio) and most everything in the store has been marked down several times. This skirt was a DOLLAR! I'm still sad I couldn't fit into it. 


It's A Wrap! is a large store with two floors that has everything from undergarments to shoes to jewelry to some props. We left with 5 pieces and spend under $50. 

Around the store, you'll find sheets that tell you what every label in the store means. As that tag I showed says GMW, that's the code for Girl Meets World. I also purchased a top from General Hospital (there are a ton of pieces from soaps). You'll find generic pieces right alongside designer pieces. I snagged a pair of James Jeans that may have only been worn a couple times for $8. I have similar jeans in that brand that cost me $100, so score!



While you're in the area, and you're hungry, head up Magnolia about a mile and hit up the Donut Hut. It doesn't look like much, but it's perfect if you're on a budget or in a hurry. They specialize in doughnuts (as the name suggests), but they also have sandwiches, hot dogs and burgers.


Eric and I ordered the ham and cheese croissant sandwiches, though we weren't entirely positive that's what we were ordering at the time, as the sign for it was right next a picture of a hoagie sandwich. They only take cash, but two of these hearty sandwiches, which were amazing, and a doughnut cost us less than $10. 


The doughnuts weren't anything to write home about, but if you like a doughnut and you're there, grab a couple, because they're still good. I just wouldn't go out of my way to get them here. And if you're looking for some vintage looking clothing, you'll find Unique Vintage a block away. This store specializes in 50s skirts and 20s flapper dresses. While they aren't actually vintage, they look it and are quite well made. The prices aren't cheap, but you pay for the quality, so I'd definitely recommend a stop in if you're looking for something in that realm.

What are your favorite movies that you'd love to see props and clothing from?

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Romantic Valentine Getaways

If you've been saving up for the perfect Valentine's Day gift for your significant other, maybe you can take advantage of a last-minute getaway that will shock your love by how much thought you put into things. Even if you have to take your trip later, that envelope with plane tickets are sure to thrill.

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If you want to truly wow, here are some great ideas that will do that and give you the best romantic getaway on a budget.


Head to Paris

Yes, the City of Lights is also known as the most romantic city in the world. Being there, I can see why, but remember, anywhere you go with your SO can be romantic. Don't put pressure on the destination. Paris can be pretty affordable, especially if you book a cheap flight through budget airline Wow Air for late winter or Spring. Deals start as low as $149.99, depending on departure city. Once you're there, here's how to spend your time there without going broke. Don't forget a place to stay! While you could book a hotel, save a bundle by using Airbnb and get more room, free WiFi, a kitchen and possibly a washer/dryer, so you can pack light.

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Take a Cruise

A cruise can take you to some lovely destinations (usually more than one) and with all your food and entertainment included onboard, it can be an easy trip to plan. Anytime you can find a week-long cruise for under $500 a person, that's a pretty great deal. Sherman's Cruise has 6 great ones to choose from, including a 10-night South American cruise for only $499, if you can get away in early February. You can also cruise the Mediterranean, the Bahamas and the Caribbean.


Washington, DC

There are so many free things to do in our Nation's Capitol. Not only that, but you can use the money you save to take a romantic dinner cruise along the river. Take your loved one to Copycat Co, a craft cocktail joint that has delicious drinks and cheap eats with a Northern Chinese taste. All bites are under $5. Want to know more things about how to save, here's a link to my blog post.

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Milwaukee

You may not think that Wisconsin has much going for it besides cheese, but it totally does. Plus, who doesn't like cheese. Even the lactose intolerant can't claim that. With Lake Michigan right there, there are plenty of lakefront dining options, which are always romantic, as well as walks along the river. If you like beer, take a brewery tour at Lakefront or Sprecher. With the city based on hard-working people who appreciate value, you will find plenty of affordable options for dining, entertainment and lodging. 

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Pittsburgh

With no more dominating steel mills to mar the city’s skyline, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a beautifully transformed town with bridges as far as the eye can see, traversing the three rivers that surround downtown. Sports lovers can enjoy a game of professional football (Steelers), baseball (Pirates) or hockey (Penguins), while art lovers have many museums to discover, including the Andy Warhol Museum. Rent a kayak for less than $20 to explore the Monongahela, Allegheny, or Ohio. The Strip District on a Saturday has a multitude of food options under $10.

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Providence, RI

New England is beautiful. There's no doubt about that, but while everyone else is headed to Boston, you could be hanging out seaside, taking in the picturesque landscape and eating lobster rolls. Providence is quite a great cultural destination with museum and galleries, with affordable boutique hotels. Head to Federal Hill to feel like you've gone to Italy. Did I mention food? Because there's tons of good food here, as well as shopping, to keep you full and laden with souvenirs from your trip. With it being such an amazing college town, you'll be able to take advantage of college prices, too!

Reno

I love Vegas, but you can't beat mountains, water and gambling. Unlike Vegas, Reno is lovely and you can bet against the house while you're still able to go hiking, skiing, and tons of other fun stuff. In Reno, head up the mountain to Virginia City, and old west town with actual saloons and wooden sidewalks. Because it's not nearly as tourist-heavy as Vegas, you can stay somewhere nice for around $100 per night. Rent a car and head 40 miles to Lake Tahoe for even more to do. Put on your walking shoes and head down to the castle, take a cruise around the lake or, in the snow, take a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride. Reno is home to the prime rib all-you-can-eat buffet for under $9. If you are a lover of food, then that's a pretty romantic deal for you.

There you have it. Vacations that fit into everyone's budget and for every type of couple, no matter what you like to do together. If you want more, check out romantic getaways in every state and the most romantic destination in each state. And if you can't afford a full-on vacation, maybe opt for a staycation instead. You can totally make it amazing.

Do you have getaway plans for Valentine's Day or after?

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Planning a Romantic Valentine's Staycation

Some of us either don’t have the money to take a romantic getaway or want to spend that extra cash that you could use for a larger vacation later. That doesn’t mean we don’t want to enjoy a Valentine’s Day that will impress and create lifetime memories. Believe it or not, some of the best things in life really are free or at least cheap. Show your significant other that you care by doing something a little out of the box and unexpected that won’t empty out your pockets.

Have a Picnic

If you happen to live in an area of the country where winter has decided to give up, it’s pretty easy to find a nice little spot to take a meal to, or even throw a blanket down in your backyard. If, like us in the Northwest, you have cold and usually rainy weather, you have to be a little more creative. Push the living room furniture out of the way, light a fire or put on a yule log video (this is streaming year-round on Netflix) and toss a blanket and some throw pillows on the floor.

Some fun ideas for picnic foods:
  • Salad in a glass, so you have individual portions and can personalize each salad easily.
  • Caprese salad on a stick. These are delicious, simple and fun to eat.
  • Lasagna is delicious, but messy. Make lasagna cupcakes. Bonus that you can feed them to each other!
  • A great baguette or loaf of garlic bread. If you both eat it, it won’t be so unromantic to breathe on each other.
  • Cheese, cracker, fruit and meat platter. It can be sexy to eat with your hands.
  • Fruit! Grapes, apple slices and even chocolate covered strawberries.
  • Pressed sandwiches that you can cut into bite-size slices.
  • A nice (inexpensive) bottle of wine, sparkling juice or fruit water you can make yourself by infusing your favorite fruit in a pretty bottle or carafe of water. Here's a fun and fruity drink to whip up for the two of you as well.
  • Hand pies or empanadas. Put whatever you want in them, from curry chicken to cheese and veggies. You can make them easier by using biscuits or croissants in a tube.
  • Have a tea party with a selection of tiny bites: sandwiches, scones, sweets and all your other favorite things.
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Make Your Own Drive-In

We love movies. For one of my husband’s birthdays, I purchased a Roku projector and outdoor screen so we could watch movies in our yard. You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on such a thing. In fact, you can turn your smartphone into a projector with a few items you probably have around your house. Use it inside with a sheet or do the same outside if it’s warm or you can snuggle up in the car and pretend you’re at a drive-in.

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Get It to Go

I am a big advocate for going out to dinner, but Valentine’s Day meals can be expensive and a lot of pressure. Get the experience you want by ordering a fancy dinner and bringing it home. You don’t have to dress up, you don’t have to see all those other couples and, if you get drunk, you don’t need to call a cab or an Uber. This is also nice, because you can skip paying for drinks and a big tip. (You'll want to dish everything out on real plates.) And if you want to make it extra special, here are 10 ways to set your table.

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Take a Drive

Sometimes it’s just nice to get out of the house. Pack a lunch and your camera, then jump in the car and drive around your city or to a nearby city or attraction (like a waterfall or historic district) and just take it all in. A nice little stroll along a romantic street or a riverbank can be relaxing and fun. Take photos of the two of you and your surroundings.

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Make S’mores

Got a firepit in your backyard (or not too afraid of flaming marshmallows in your fireplace)? Why not grab some sticks or fondue forks and spend a little time making an old favorite. Everyone likes a s’more, but you can also mix it up by using peanut butter, bananas or cookies. Feed each other your creations!

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Be a Kid Again

Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be all about romance, as long as you enjoy yourself. Head to your local video arcade or laser tag arena and team up to beat the bad guys or rule a group of strangers at virtual war.

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Host Your Own Wine or Beer Tasting

You can do this as a couple or as a group. It’s quite a bit cheaper to purchase a selection of wine or beers and then try them out at home. You can break out your nice glasses and talk about the flavors and smells you detect. Not sure what to look for, there’s still time to order a book to help you through. Here’s one for beer and one for wine. Make sure you have some food to pair with it, because alcohol on an empty stomach is not a great idea. If you’d rather have an expert on-hand, lots of tasting rooms are open on Saturdays.

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Plan a Vacation

Not for Valentine’s Day, but for another time during the year. If you are planning to take a trip and you haven’t worked out the details yet, like we haven’t, this is a great time to sit down and find all the fun things you want to do, places you want to eat and visit and imagine all the fun you’ll have. If you don’t have a vacation planned, how about making a travel bucket list for the two of you (or your family). Post it somewhere you can see it every day so you have goals for your travel future. 

And if you need something to strive for, here are 6 ridiculously cheap cruises and tips on how to save when you think you don't have any money. Travel + Leisure even has 17 reasons to travel more and America's most romantic winter destinations.

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Critique Free Art

There are lots of places that have art and other kinds of museums that offer free admission. Maybe you have a park full of sculptures that you’ve never gone to before. Take your SO to view an art exhibit and talk about the art and your interpretations.

Do it for Less

I’m always going to tell you to use daily deal sites. GrouponLiving Social and others can save you at least 50% off dining out, experiences and spa services. Many times these won’t be valid on a holiday, but that just means you can use it before or after Valentine’s Day and use one of these other ideas. Look into spending the night elsewhere in your city, just for a change of scenery. Airbnb is a good resource and FlipKey has specials for as little as $48/night.

Want a little gift that means a lot? Check out these personalized bracelets from Soko. They're under $50 and 20% of each sale goes toward women's programming for artisans in Kenya.

You don’t have to spend a lot to have a great day with your loved one. Here are the 10 most budget cities in the U.S. Need more ideas? Check out my staycation Pinterest board.

What are some of your favorite free/cheap romantic activities?