Houston – Los Angeles is facing a long road to recovery after the devastating wildfires, but this Spring Break, travelers can play a crucial role in helping the city bounce back.
Travel expert Gabe Saglie, who grew up in Pacific Palisades, emphasizes that LA is still open for business and thriving, with 98% of LA County is open for business.
Despite the challenges, Saglie notes that tourism is vital for the region, especially as it heads into the spring and summer seasons.
LA’s economy heavily relies on tourism, with many local businesses, from restaurants to hotels, depending on the influx of visitors. This makes it important for tourists to continue visiting, supporting the city’s recovery.
Gabe also encourages travelers to explore iconic LA spots like Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, Griffith Observatory, and Marina del Rey. With beautiful weather and plenty of outdoor activities, there’s no shortage of experiences.
Additionally, for those planning to visit, Saglie advises booking flights on weekdays to avoid high weekend prices and long lines, especially at popular spots like Universal Studios.
As LA rebuilds, visitors have the chance to enjoy the city’s famous attractions while supporting local businesses, helping the City of Angels emerge even stronger.
Check out visitcalifornia.com for real-time updates – and Saglie’s website, gabethetravelguy.com to learn more.