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California Dreamin' Adventure

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Love to take family vacations but hate the stress of planning? Pack your bags for the coast. We've got you covered.


All you need to do is fly your crew (of four to six) to Los Angeles. The rest of your incredible itinerary-an ideal mix of National Parks and Hollywood glitz-has been fully mapped out.


First up? Cutting-edge transport: This package includes round-trip flights from L.A. to Utah's Zion or California's Yosemite National Park (your choice!) on a fully electric, sustainable plane from Surf Air. Luxury ground transportation to and from the airport is included.


Where you'll stay: Two nights at Autocamp Zion or Autocamp Yosemite. Autocamp's premium collections of inspired accommodations have raised the bar for glamping. From tricked-out airstream trailers to luxury tents under the stars, each cabin, camper, or suite has high-end amenities like spa-inspired bathrooms, walk-in rain showers, full kitchens, flatscreen TVs, and high thread count linens.


Are you not entertained? Once back in L.A., you will enjoy four tickets to Universal Studios Hollywood, where you can give your kids the world. We're talking Super Nintendo World. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. And Jurassic World.


Finish off the trip with dinner at Il Ristorante di Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica. Located 20 minutes from Beverly Hills, this celebrity hotspot is almost impossible to get into - until you call RCS's own Jessica Capshaw Gavigan, actor and mom to Luke '23, Eve '26, Poppy '28, and Josephine '31, who will personally confirm your reservation. Now that's a Hollywood ending.


Fine print: The Autocamp glamping accommodations are typically designed for parties of 4. Larger suites for parties of 5 or 6 are also available depending on dates.

Donated By Jessica and Christopher Gavigan, Anonymous