Gilmore Girls is turning 25 years old. It's hard to believe that I started watching when it was first on the air. (I feel old.) The show has always felt like a warm hug to me--there are wonderful characters, a fabulous small town (Stars Hollow!), and the familiar lalalas in the background. (Confused? You can watch the series on Netflix.)
Most people know Gilmore Girls was actually filmed in California and not Connecticut. The town where it was shot at still exists and people can visit all year long. It's at Warner Brother Studios in Burbank, and there's something magical about being allowed to walk around the town that you've watched on TV for years. Every December they do a Holidays Made Here event where the town is dressed up to look like Stars Hollow. We went last year, and had a wonderful time. This year it's bigger and better than ever since it's the 25th anniversary. Scott Patterson, who played Luke, will be making an appearance daily! Tickets are still available! The event is from December 18th-January 4th. Book here!
If you ARE going and are curious on how it all works, I have tips!
Curious on what tour to even pick? If you go to the Warner Bros site, you'll notice different ones. You can book ANY and all include Holidays Made Here. And if you've done the tour and do not want to repeat it, there are just Holidays Made Here tickets and you'll immediately be brought to Stars Hollow. (It's the same price as as the studio tour. We've done the tour twice and continue to do it because the guide puts their own spin on it each time. So we feel like we learn something new.)
If you have no idea where to start when you arrive to the town, it's okay, there are maps! Grab one and all the events and locations will be mentioned. (And yes, I picked up that snow globe last year. They have even more merch this year!)
Stay at The Tangerine. It's affordable and walking distance to Warner Brothers Studios. It's about a 10 minute stroll. We enjoyed our stay--the beds were comfy, there was a military discount, and they do serve delicious pastries for breakfast.
Realize that Lorelai's house and Luke's will be the most popular spots, so bring patience. This year I read that there might be "fast passes" available to purchase to bypass those lines, but I am unsure the cost. We waited in line last year, and Lorelai's house took about 20 minutes and Luke's took nearly an hour. There are people who will take photos with your cell phone!
Understand that you can't linger in Luke's--the line is long, so yes, it's not the spot to spend ages. They will take your pic at one of the tables, and if you purchased food, it will be waiting. But it's not like the typical Luke's experience where you can sit and eat and chat. We spent about 15 minutes inside and marveled at the actual cash register that was used in the series.
This year you can buy a Food Passport, which allows you to try different foods and drinks. This year there are even more dining options--there's Weston's Bakery, Antonioli's Pizzeria, Al's Pancake World, traditional tea in the Dragonfly Inn, plus more--and guys, this year the SANTA BURGER will be available. We will be trying it. We did try the traditional tea at the Dragonfly last year, and everything was scrumptious! I also got the Founder's Day punch and yup, it's as potent as they say.
Play the Trivia Game! It's offered at the Black & White & Read Bookstore and last year it went on every half hour. And yes, they do change the questions, so if you attempt to go in multiple times to cheat, you cannot. My daughter actually won and got a free Gilmore Girls magnet! Some of those questions are tough.
The tree lighting is at 530, and it's a beautiful experience, so make sure you're around. Fake snow even falls! Plus the tree is gorgeous.
Scott Patterson (Luke) and Emily Kuroda (Mrs. Kim) will be popping up nearly every day of the event, which is different from last year. We cannot wait to meet them. We're lucky, because we'll be there on 18th when Scott is doing his podcast. Matt Czuchry (Logan), Leann Hunley, Gregg Henry (Mr and Mrs Huntzberger, and Adam Wylie (Brad) will also be in attendance. So be sure to follow along on Instagram to see them!
The event lasts until 8 PM, and yup, you can stay until then even if you have a morning ticket. Last year we stayed until they kicked us out. When everyone is clearing out, it's the best time for photos without a bunch of people around. If you find yourself still hungry, Bob's Big Boy is walking distance to the studio. We ate there several times, and it's delicious.
Burbank is the best town, and the Holidays Made Here event is sure to bring joy and wonderful memories to all who attend. My daughter even took her senior photos in Stars Hollow since the show also means a ton to her so if you have a graduating family member, it truly is a fabulous spot for pics.
We cannot wait to return this year.

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