If the bride is working at Disney at the time of the wedding ( in animation you hop from studio to studio depending on the cartoon you're on).. she'll be able to offer discounted tickets and get 3 additional guests in for free and offer 2 free tickets. Otherwise.. keep in mind Disneyland is pretty expensive. (120-150 per person)
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is home to a multitude of tourist attractions. Shops, food, pop up shops, the Chinese theater, Wax Museum, A big shopping mall, Ripley's believe it or not, and where you'll find lots of Hollywood Bus Tours, Celebrity tours etc.
If you don't want to/ aren't able to go to Disneyland but still want a taste of Disneyland.. go to the Downtown Disney District. Downtown Disney is essential a small town shopping and dining district outside of the park. Anyone can go and park ticket purchase is not required. The bride and groom have spent time here a lot.
If you don't want to/ aren't able to go to Universal Studios but still want a taste of it.. go to Universal City Walk. City Walk is essentially a shopping and dining district outside of the park. Anyone can go and park ticket purchase is not required. The bride and groom have spent time here a lot.