Newly upgraded and just opening back up the indoor area (the outdoor area opened up a few months ago). There's a small boardwalk to enjoy a stroll as well as shopping and dining options. If you're thinking about it decide now, a reservation is required to go.
Some dining and shopping are open, starting in march Disney is rolling out A Touch Of Disney, but it's a ticketed "event" that requires pre-purchasing, check their website out if you're interested in attempting to grab tickets, I don't think it will be easy!
An iconic landmark that you might want to add to your list, anywhere along the coast is a treat to be around!
Haven't been personally but looks like we have a future date night on our hands!
The inside part may not be open but you can walk around the grounds and poke at literal tar pits! It's also near the actual Toretto house (if you know, you know) AND Philippe's!
Operating since 1908 and the inventor of the French Dip Sandwich, you gotta take a trip to LA to grab lunch! It's worth it!
They are open for tours!
The theme park attractions are closed still but they have their food thing going on where you get a tasting card and try a bunch of foods while walking around the park outside.
Delicious food and great views!
Their fish tacos are worth the trip! It's better as a lunch stop on the way down to San Diego though, just throwing it out there!
You can take the Catalina Express over to Catalina for the day, there's plenty of hiking and adventure out there, just make sure you plan ahead, the ferries book up fast!