[Closed] Museum of Neon Art- NEON Cruise Ticket Giveaway

[This contest is now closed. Congrats to the winners, Arlene C. and Janet K!]
The Museum of Neon Art has partnered up with KCET to give you two pairs of tickets to their extremely popular Neon Cruise of Los Angeles!
Priced at $55 each, a pair of tickets give winners a free tour of Los Angeles neon history, art, and architecture with narrators like Eric Lynxwiler. The tickets can be used on any cruise throughout the season with available space.
All you have to do to win is tell us about your favorite neon sign in the city in the comments bellow, or better yet, share a pic of your favorite neon destination on our Socal Flickr pool, and let us know by linking to it in a comment below!
Submit your comments and pictures by end of the day June 14th (PST)!
The photo used on this post is by Flickr user Nick Sherman. It was used under a Creative Commons License.
Janet K says :
House of Spirits in Echo Park! I like floating plume of smoke from the chimney.
Arlene C. says :
During my first years in LA back in the early 90's, I remember being on the balcony of a party and seeing the sign for the Gaylord Apartments (on Wilshire in Koreatown) glowing in the distance. It was rather striking.
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Carren says :
Does the Johnie's sign on Wilshire and Fairfax count? (http://www.flickr.com/photos/noeltykay/69299643/). Its my homing signal. When I drive to Museum Mile at night, this is how I know I'm not lost. :)