The Magic Castle, a clubhouse where magicians perform for guests each night, is a place that few Los Angeles residents ever get to visit. It’s a tough ticket, and it comes with conditions.
Free Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms at this Hollywood hotel. Super fowlst apk. A deluxe continental breakfast is served daily. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is less than 10 minutes’ walk away.A flat-screen cable TV with a DVD player is featured in all rooms at the Magic Castle Hotel. The en suite bathroom offers plush bathrobes. A small fridge and coffee-making facilities are available. Suites feature a full kitchen and a separate living area.A fitness centre and outdoor pool are available for guest use at the Magic Castle Hotel Hollywood.
Free snacks are available with your room and babysitting or child services are provided for guest convenience.Universal Studios Hollywood is 4.8 km from the hotel. Grauman’s Chinese Theater is 5 minutes’ walk awayRooms: 4.
It’s not too tricky to score an invite to the, members-only magician clubhouse. Since 1963, the century-old Victorian mansion has served as the sort-of-secretive home base for the Academy of Magical Arts. Step inside—reservations and formal dress are required, and no photos, please—and you’ll find performance parlors, secret doors, mysterious illusions and—well, we don’t want to ruin all of the surprises in store.
Instead of spending years practicing your craft as a wannabe magician, you can gain access to the Magic Castle in these five ways (ranked from easiest to most difficult). For most Angelenos, this will be the easiest way to enter. Finding a friend who can get you into the Magic Castle is like playing six degrees of separation: It’s almost a sure thing that your friend’s coworker’s cousin can get you in.
Members can hand out guest passes like candy; get one and you’re in, though expect to pay upwards of $75 for the cover charge and dinner. (The door charge is $25 per person from Monday to Thursday nights and during weekend brunch, and $35 per person from Friday to Sunday during the evening.) If you attend the castle accompanied by a member, you can forgo those entry fees, depending on their type of membership. If you’re looking for an overnight with a little more variety, Hilton has launched a partnership with L.A.’s most famous Eduardian castle.
Now can get you a seat to watch the magic happen—you just need to book your hotel reservation a minimum of six weeks ahead, and once you’ve confirmed your stay, simply book your dinner or brunch seat for the show of your choosing, via Hilton concierge. You'll receive an invitation card at check-in, and you'll need to bring that to the Castle for entry. Speaking of entry, you’ll still need to pay the Castle entry fees and pay for your meal there, but hey—you’ll also receive two complimentary breakfasts from the hotel, and it’s hard to argue with that. You can an associate membership into the Academy of Magical Arts, no magic training required.
When applying, it helps to know someone who’s already a member, otherwise, you may be on the wait list for a bit (don’t worry, it’s only about two or three months’ worth of waiting, which could be much worse, considering the program’s popularity). If accepted, you can visit whenever you’d like, with no door charge or dining minimum. You can also keep your eyes peeled for trial membership offers, which can grant limited-run perks at a fraction of the annual cost. Alternatively, if you’ve already mastered sleight of hand, then consider applying and auditioning for a magician membership, whether your’re local or global; you can read up on the qualifications and perks.