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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I find a California Guide in different languages?
2. How do I get to the California Welcome Center, Oxnard?
3. Do you sell tickets to local and major attractions?
4. Is the CA Welcome Center pet friendly?


1. Can I find a California Guide in different languages?
Yes! The California Welcome Center carries the latest 2009 California Travel Guide in several languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, German, Chinese and Japanese. Available upon request.
 
2. How do I get to the California Welcome Center, Oxnard?
Northbound from Los Angeles: Take 101 Freeway north to Oxnard Boulevard exit. Turn right onto Oxnard Blvd and left onto Town Center Drive. Follow the signs to the six story green glass building at 1000 Town Center Drive; we're in Suite 135. There's ample parking for cars, SUVs, RVs and buses. Southbound from Santa Barbara: Take 101 Freeway south to Oxnard Boulevard exit. Turn left at light onto Oxnard Blvd., over freeway. Turn left onto Town Center Drive. Follow the signs to the six story green glass building at 1000 Town Center Drie; we're in Suite 135. There's ample parking for cars, SUVs, RVs and buses.
 
3. Do you sell tickets to local and major attractions?
Yes, we sell tickets to several local and major events, festivals and attractions. Currently we sell tickets to Disneyland and California Adventure (1 Park and Park Hopper), Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Universal Studios Hollywood, the Ventura County Fair, and a variety of local events and festivals.
 
4. Is the CA Welcome Center pet friendly?
Yes! We have a fresh bowl of water, dog treats and special clean up bags for all our 4-legged visitors!
 
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