Warner Bros. Studios VIP Tour
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Go behind the scenes and on to the sets of your favourite TV shows and movies at the Warner Bros. Motion Picture and Television Studio - the world’s busiest motion picture and television studio - on this exclusive 4-hour tour. Gain access to back lot streets and sound stages and entrance to both the Warner Bros. Museum and the Transportation Museum.- VIP tour of Warner Bros. Studios
- Entrance to the Warner Bros. Museum and the Transportation Museum
- VIP tour guide
- Small group tour – no more than 12 persons in a group
- Pick-up and drop off from Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Universal Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles area hotels
This is a small group tour for an intimate experience with no more than 12 persons in a group and you will tour the Warner Bros. Studios by private electric cart accompanied by a VIP tour guide. You’ll walk on the set of television shows like The Ellen Show, The Mentalist and Two and a Half Men (depending on availability) and there is a chance to sit on the couch from hit TV show ‘Friends’ as you visit a recreated set of ‘Central Perk'.
Browse a rare collection of costumes, props, sets, scripts and correspondence in the Warner Bros. Museum, Hollywood’s only studio museum and see Stage 16- the tallest sound stage in North America. You can even take a photo placing you into your favourite WB movie with the magic of Green Screen and see the real vehicles from the world of TV and movies at the Transportation Museum.
With actual filming and production all around, no two tours are alike and the possibilities are endless! And always, always be on the lookout for a star!
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Casual. Dress according to the weather on the day of your tour. Picture ID is required for admittance into Warner Bros. Studios.
Children under 8 years are not permitted on this tour.
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