Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Celebrates the Season with a Festive Holidays Made Here Inspired by Stars Hollow


Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Celebrates the Season with a Festive Holidays Made Here Inspired by Stars Hollow
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During the event, guests will have the chance to immerse themselves in the festive spirit while enjoying warm coffee and tasty treats, including Pop-Tarts® and a variety of delectable options available for purchase throughout the beautifully decorated Stars Hollow. Visitors will stroll through the original Gilmore Girls sets, tracing the footsteps of beloved characters Lorelai, Rory, Luke, and Sookie, all while surrounded by the series' iconic backdrops.

One of the event's highlights in 2024 will be Scotty P's Big Mug Coffee served at Luke's Diner, alongside delightful offerings such as popcorn and pastries. Guests can capture memorable moments with plenty of photo opportunities at notable locations like the iconic gazebo, the official Stars Hollow town sign, Luke's Diner, Lorelai's house, Mrs. Kim's Antiques, the Bjork Snowman, and Doose's Market.

In addition to the stunning decorations and nostalgic sets, Holidays Made Here will feature a range of engaging activities designed to entertain fans of all ages. Attendees can participate in Gilmore Girls trivia, costume contests, cookie decorating, and enjoy exhibits showcasing authentic costumes and props from the beloved series.

This year's Holidays Made Here event is an ideal way to kick off the countdown to the 25th anniversary of the beloved series Gilmore Girls in 2025.

Scheduled from December 18, 2024, to January 5, 2025 (excluding December 25), this festive celebration will be included in all Studio Tour offerings. Guests can enjoy tours daily, departing between 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM.

Join in the holiday spirit while exploring the enchanting world of Stars Hollow and reliving cherished moments from the iconic show!

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