2016 West Coast New Year's Eve Road Trip ?

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Bai Xiaoruo

This game started at 7:30, and it was already past ten o'clock at night when we walked out of the stadium at the end of the game. However, the regret of not seeing Kobe on the court was swept away unconsciously. If you come to Los Angeles and don't come here, it would be the biggest regret! Well, that's how our relatively smooth trip to the West went (because I went with two PhDs in the US and a master's degree student in the UK). Basically, except for the above, everything was taken care of by them. For me, the most difficult part should be ordering food. I didn't memorize so many kinds of seafood and fish in English before I went. In the end, I just looked for pictures on the menu, which was safer. I think I wrote it in quite detail. If anyone has any questions related to the above strategy, feel free to ask me~~ END

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Give the host a flying kiss, the travel notes are wonderful

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Very detailed and practical writing

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Bai Xiaoruo

According to my cousin-in-law who flew from North Carolina, Californians drive very aggressively, changing lanes and overtaking at high speeds, so everyone should be careful when driving. Parking: Parking fees in Los Angeles range from $5 to $30, charged by the hour or per entry, depending on the specific parking lot. Some only accept cash, so remember to bring some change. There are public and private parking lots, roadside parking (the cheapest), and some free parking (like at the outlets). For some private parking lots, especially those not charged by the hour, if the parking time is short, remember to negotiate the price. When we were near Santa Monica, the roadside parking was full, so we had to park in a parking lot. The sign said $15, but we only wanted to get out and buy a cup of coffee, so we negotiated with the attendant and got it for $5. Gas: There are many gas stations for SUVs, and many different brands, often clustered along highways outside the city. Prices vary in different places. A friendly reminder, remember to fill up the gas tank when returning the car. Returning the car: Returning the car is simpler than renting it. Drive to the rental car return area at the car dealership, follow the signs for

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Bai Xiaoruo

Good, things are ready, come and see the scene~ I watched the game between the Lakers and the Philadelphia 76ers on January 1st, Los Angeles time. It's a showdown between the bottom teams, and the home team has to win. We didn't encounter any traffic on the way back to Los Angeles from Las Vegas, so we arrived at around 5 pm. The parking fees near the stadium ranged from $15 to $30, with the closest ones being the most expensive. There are many restaurants and bars nearby, and most games start at 7:30 pm. Food and water are not allowed in the stadium. I was disappointed to find out that Kobe wouldn't be playing that day. You can buy tickets at the venue, but it's better to buy them online. Volunteers will give you an LED lanyard after passing security. The gift shop is on the left side of the entrance. Many fans were wearing Lakers jerseys and the atmosphere was very lively. The game started with a 360° curtain drop and the national anthem. The LED lanyard effect was impressive. The cheerleaders then performed, and the game officially began.

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I envy the host can go out and play

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Haha, this kind of interview experience is very encouraging

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The car rental section is written in great detail, and the self-service car pick-up at Alamo is still very convenient when there are many people.

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Wow, the NBA ticket information is super detailed!

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Well, it's really detailed

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Wow, so excited! Here we go!

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Good job