1/20/2024 0 Comments Los angeles weather january 2022![]() ![]() Zoo Lights from 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets cost $34 per adult and $27 per child. Zoo Lights Pride Night (January 4) -> The Los Angeles Zoo, in partnership with LA Pride, will host a family-friendly LGBTQIA+ edition of L.A. More info here.įloatfest: A Rose Parade Showcase (January 2-3) -> Following the 134th Rose Parade, visitors will have a chance to view the detail and design of float entrants up close at Floatfest, a ticketed ($20) showcase taking place at select times on the afternoon of January 2 and Tuesday, January 3. The weather looks like it might be clearing up for the event, but keep on an eye on the forecast as rain is still a strong possibility. The Rose Parade (January 2) -> The 134th Rose Parade (never on a Sunday) returns for 2023 with its iconic assemblage of decorative displays, floral arrangements, eye-catching floats, marching bands and horse-drawn carriages, all traversing a 5 and a half mile route along (mostly) Colorado Blvd. After a two year hiatus the annual Polar Bear swim, which dates back seven decades, and typically brings out about 800 people each year, will take place at Cabrillo Beach. Polar Bear Plunge (January 1) -> Greet New Year’s Day by bravely taking a plunge into the ocean at the annual Polar Bear Plunge. Tickets start at $40, and include a 20oz bottled beverage, Disney 100 popcorn container with popcorn, a collectible print, and reserved seating. ![]() Watch Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King and Frozen all back-to-back, starting at noon. Get more info here.ĭisney 100 Movie Marathon (January 1) -> Disney celebrates a century of animation feature films to start 2023 with a four-movie slate on New Year’s Day at El Capitan Theater. ![]() The free event takes place at Weller Court and Japanese Village Plaza from 10 a.m. The family-friendly affair features traditional Japanese food, entertainment and special activities including a kimono fashion show and a shamisen (traditional three-stringed Japanese instrument) performance. Oshogatsu Festival in Little Tokyo (January 1) -> Celebrate the start of the new year with a Oshogatsu Festival in Little Tokyo, put together by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California. ![]()
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