5/1/2023 0 Comments Madcap motel![]() ![]() ![]() Timed tickets ($36.90 to $47.25)Įxplore L.A.'s great outdoors on a hike: Sometimes it's hard to beat quality time spent outdoors with your loved ones. The immersive show, modeled after a 1960s motel, invites you into a mystery of bizarre installations and photo ops. The Madcap Motel in downtown L.A.'s Arts District has the oddities you need to feel like you've entered another dimension. Uncover the secrets of the Madcap Hotel: It's not exactly Hotel California, but it's something close. Reserve advance tickets ($13 to $15 children 5 and younger are free). institution has three new exhibits, which are centered on Motown, the Dave Matthews Band and Marco Antonio Solís. Jam out at the Grammy Museum: More than just dad music, the Grammy Museum is reopening just in time for Father's Day weekend. Regular admission ($3 to $7 children 6 and younger are free) apply. Its Father's Day event will feature vintage boats, classic cars, ship models and even knot-tying demonstrations for those who've always wanted to explore the high seas. Marvel at maritime wonders in Oxnard: If seaside treasures are more your thing, a nice Sunday drive to the Channel Islands Maritime Museum might do the trick. ![]() Advance tickets ($11 to $16) are still available for this weekend. It boasts of having one of the world's largest car collections, with modern racers, vintage high-performance vehicles, sci-fi designs and more on view. Gear up at the Petersen Automotive Museum: If you've got "F9" fever, try an afternoon at the Petersen, across the street from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Tickets for Saturday and Sunday appeared sold out, but plenty of spots were available for Friday, and the best part: Admission is free. The Malibu institution is home to ancient Greek and Roman art, with tranquil gardens that make the Italian countryside feel as close as Pacific Coast Highway. Get classical at the Getty Villa: Looking for something more old school? Celebrate Dad a little early and head over to the Getty Villa on Friday. As of Wednesday afternoon, Father's Day reservations were still available at the Hammer (free admission) and the Huntington ($13 to $29 children younger than 4 are free). 2020: a version" brings together 30 Los Angeles-based artists across two institutions - a show that spans L.A. More info on this location there are also rooftop movies in El Segundo.)Ĭatch up with "Made in L.A.": The COVID-19-postponed biennial is still open at the Hammer Museum in Westwood and the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino. The drive-in at airport has a few shows, including "Taken," a movie technically about a father-daughter relationship. Go to the drive-in movies at the Santa Monica Airport: They were a welcome revival during the era of social distancing, and drive-in movies are still an option for those who need a minute before returning to indoor theaters - or those who simply enjoy the experience of watching films outside. For those eager to break out of their pandemic shells and maybe brave the return of packed crowds (and yes, traffic), Los Angeles has Father's Day weekend events that go beyond ballgames and beer. Restaurants are expected to operate at full capacity, music festivals are back on the calendar and fully vaccinated Californians have been given the green light to ditch their face masks at many (but not all) places. With the state reopening, Father's Day 2021 is looking a whole lot different from last year. ![]() See /privacy for more information.Ĭreative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlikeThe Petersen Automotive Museum, one option for some Father's Day diversion this weekend. We talk with Solomon and with the Motel's Director of Theatrical Experience, Claire Chapelli, from INSIDE the Motel - our first in-person interview in over a year - about the long(er than expected) road to Elsewhere.Įlsewhere at the Madcap Motel Head Down to DTLA to Go Elsewhen and ‘Elsewhere at the Madcap Motel’ (Review) Bonus Podcast: Crafting Immersive w/Koryn Wicks & Willing Kompany The Rundown: The One That’s A Little Spicy (Reviews!) Kink Curiosity Is Rewarded At LA’s ‘Fétische’ (Review) Short Doc Recalls ‘Everyone Agrees It’s About to Explode’ (NEWSWIRE) Call Sheet (5/28/21) Review Crew: Ultra Guest Edition (Backer Only till 5/29) NoPro Patreon Get bonus content on Patreon The attraction's opening night was planned for the very night that everything shut down in California, and the project remained in limbo until opening last month. 2020 was a long year for everyone, and especially so for Paige Solomon CEO & Creative Director of DTLA's Elsewhere at the Madcap Motel. ![]()
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