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Locations & Attractions|Walt Disney Concert HallThe Walt Disney Concert Hall was instigated by Walt Disney’s widow, Lily Disney after she donated a sum of $50 million for the project to move ahead in 1987, but the costs for the planned building soon began to skyrocket and the impressive building was only finally completed in 2003 at a total cost of $274 million. When the Philharmonic finally opened the stadium with a performance, the reception of the performance was wildly positive, as the acoustics of the hall were highly praised by both reviews and members of the orchestra themselves. As a result, this concert hall’s opening is still one of the most successful in American history. Besides being able to attend grand performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, guests to the Walt Disney Hall can choose from four luxurious dining options. Patina offers luxury dining and is open for lunch, dinner and late night supper. Guests can choose from seasonal menus, the daily chef’s menu, a selection of cheese, and an award winning wine list. The Concert Hall Café offers its guests the chance to dine in one of the most architecturally impressive areas of Walt Disney Hall. Kendall’s Brasserie offers guests to the Wall Disney Concert Hall the chance to indulge in succulent seafood in both cooked and raw variations. Kendall provides a venue for theater and business patrons to enjoy casual dining for lunch, dinner and late night splurges. Staying at a Los Angeles hotel near Walt Disney Concert Hall such as the Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles provides convenient access. Guests who stay at the hotel are only located half mile away from Walt Disney Concert Hall. Tickets for events at this venue can be purchased from the Box Office at the Walt Disney Theater Hall as well as through Ticketmaster outlets and its official site, www.ticketmaster.com. |
