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6925 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, California, 90028, United States
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Jun 13, 2019
We saw Avengers Endgame here and it was fun to experience a classic venue. The curtain was broken at the time so we didn’t get to see it. The chairs were comfy and the screen/sound were good quality. We could have selected seats further back. Didn’t seem to be a bad seat in the house if the ornate, beautiful theater!

Jun 23, 2019
Didn’t go inside but you really don’t have to. It’s fun just to walk around the courtyard and see all the cement blocks from stars. Cool to compare hands and feet and they all wrote their message or just sign. Pretty cool and my 7year old daughter enjoyed it too.

Jun 16, 2019
It was busy. Cool to see how far back that there are signatures from. It's cool to see it lit up at night if you stay long enough. Stay to check out all the other sites as well

Jul 2, 2019
A fun visit to an iconic Hollywood landmark, even if you’re not seeing a movie here. At night, a timer projected on the huge front entrance counts down to the next projected wall show. Accompanied with sound, the free show makes the walls come alive and is a great experience while looking at all the stars’ hand and footprints. Simple rules to follow in this area - ignore anybody handing out CD’s, people in costumes, and the homeless. We saw people take a CD or take a picture with a bad impersonator and they demanded money.

May 24, 2019
Great experience and amazing screen. Felt like you are part of Hollywood. And nachos cheese was actually hot and soda was chilled, bubbly, and perfect. If you don't want your seat to lean back then sit up right and plant your souls to the ground directly in front.

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