Showing posts with label Burbank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burbank. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2007

NBC Stuido Tour (Burbank, CA)

With time to kill before the taping of The Ellen DeGeneres Show at Studio 11 on the NBC Studios' Burbank lot, my wife and I opted to take a tour of the NBC Studios. The AAA admission price was $7.50 per person for an advertised 70 minute tour. In actuality, the tour took less than an hour.

The tour is advertised as including the following:
  1. Visiting the Tonight Show Studio
  2. Seeing one of Jay Leno's cars
  3. Visiting a soap opera studio
The tour starts with a short, although outdated, video introduction to NBC Studios. From there, we were escorted into the studio to a variety of sound stages. The first stop was the Days of Our Lives sound stage. My wife was excited by this as she's been watching this soap for 20 years. However, we were not allowed into the sound stage, but instead had to view it through a doorway. As a result, nothing was recognizable to her, and she watches the show every single day.

We did get to enter the Telemundo news sound stage, where robotic cameras are used in the filming of the newscast. From there, we saw the car that Jay Leno was driving today, a 1940s era (I'm guessing) Saab, and then visited The Tonight Show studio. Since we had seen The Tonight Show taped live previously, this was not all that exciting for us; however, we did get closer to the stage and learned a few things we didn't otherwise know.

All in all, I'd recommend saving your money. The tour was no comparison to the tour offered at NBC Studios New York. Instead, I would recommend going to the gift shop/tour entrance and requesting tickets to The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. That way, you'll get to see the studio and the show and you wont miss out on much.

If you are a Days of Our Lives fan, the area just outside of the NBC Studios Gift Shop is "Salem Place." Thus, if you want to see something from Days of Our Lives, you can access this area for free as you enter the gift shop.

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

On Thursday, January 25th, my wife and I headed to Burbank for a taping of The Ellen DeGeneres Show as this was on her list of things she wanted to do before our son, Brady, was born. Although I'll admit that the show's staff is very energetic and seem to enjoy their jobs, I must say that the ticketing process needs to be revisited.

Now, before I go on, I must state that we ended up getting tickets for Ellen's birthday show. As a result, more people may have been in attendance than normal.

Like most shows, tickets are given in excess of capacity, much like how airlines overbook their flights. While this is quite normal and I've experienced it for every show we've gotten tickets for, this simply meant arriving early to guarantee admission. However, for The Ellen DeGeneres Show, this process was quite different.

Rather than simply arriving early to the taping, Ellen tickets are distributed at 9:30 am. for a 3:30 or 6:00 p.m. taping. While the gates open at 7:00 a.m. to begin lining up for "guaranteed admission" tickets, many people arrive early and begin standing in line before this time. However, the general tickets clearly state that the Burbank Police may move those who choose to line up early.

We opted to leave our home at 5:30 a.m. and arrived at approximately 7:30 a.m. When tickets were finally distributed, we received ticket numbers 240 and 241 and were told to return at 4:00 p.m. for the 6:00 p.m. taping; thus, wasting the whole day. Unfortunately, only about 150 people were admitted to the taping as 30 seats were reserved for VIPs. The end result is that we ended up in the "Riff Raff" Room, watching the show as it was taped on monitors, never actually seeing the studio itself. And as a result, none of us in the "Riff Raff" room were eligible for any of the gifts handed out on the show.

While I must give The Ellen DeGeneres Show credit for having such a room, the ticketing process has to be revised. And although they offered us the opportunity to rebook at a future date--which happened to be on my wife's due date--we would have to arrive early and follow the same process outlined above. That being said, the show staff is very energetic, and I've never seen so many people having so much fun at one time. People were dancing, the music was loud, and Ellen even came into the "Riff Raff" room to say hello. She even acknowledge us during the show and we were filmed, although briefly, there.