Los Angeles - Jw live to Getty museum and back by 4 pm.




steve4031
Feb 6, 12, 11:52 am
I have 1 day in LA. I trying to figure out easy way to see the Getty museum and be back to union station in time to catch a 6:15 pm train to Chicago.


SWCPHX
Feb 6, 12, 5:26 pm
http://www.getty.edu/visit/

VickiSoCal
Feb 6, 12, 6:18 pm
It is not going to be easy.

Public Bus it is a 60-90 minute journey. They open at 10 so I'd leave by 8.

Taxi- I'd budget 45 minutes each way.

Rental car- same but need to factor in time to return car.

Trip Details
You are traveling on Tuesday and Leaving at 08: 02AM . Fare class: Regular. Max walk: 1/3 Mile. Mode: ANY.

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Starting at LA LIVE
Find Nearby... Pass/TAP Outlets | Park & Ride Lots

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Ride Commuter Express 534 [WEST LA PARK-N-RIDE] heading south
From: FLOWER ST/OLYMPIC BLVD NW corner Lv: 08:24AM
To: WILSHIRE BLVD/WESTWOOD BLVD NE corner Ar: 09:03AM
Pay $2.50 + $0.25 for Transfer., Monthly Pass/TAP: $80.00, (EZ Pass accepted)
Ride Metro Rapid Line 761 [PACOIMA] heading north
From: WESTWOOD BLVD/LINDBROOK DR SE corner Lv: 09:26AM
To: SEPULVEDA BLVD/GETTY CENTER DR SE corner Ar: 09:45AM
Use Transfer or Media , Monthly Pass/TAP: $75.00, (EZ Pass accepted)

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Ending at GETTY CENTER
Find Nearby... Pass/TAP Outlets | Park & Ride Lots

Additional Information
Total cash fare = $2.75
Trip time is about 1 hour and 21 minutes.
Trip distance is about 16.55 miles.


SWCPHX
Feb 6, 12, 9:16 pm
If you go the rental car route there are rental cars available at Union Station.

steve4031
Feb 7, 12, 6:09 pm
I honestly think once I consider cabs, then car rental is more likely going to be cheaper.

VickiSoCal
Feb 7, 12, 6:35 pm
Yes, rental car is almost always cheaper in LA than one or two taxi rides. Even factoring in 15 dollar parking at the Getty.

Estimated Fare & Tip from http://www.taxifarefinder.com

$63.43

Estimated using Los Angeles, CA taxi rates. The trip is 17.3 mi and will take 24 mins. This fare estimate includes a 15% tip, as is customary in this region.

PS- 24 minutes is a very optimistic estimate- unless you are talking about a Sunday?

FlyMeToTheLooneyBin
Feb 10, 12, 11:12 am
Did you say train to Chicago? :eek:

Yes, cabs are expensive in LA. Even a quick jaunt from my home to the airport 10 miles away costs me $33 after tip.

Rent a car. Parking isn't free though at the Getty.

VickiSoCal
Feb 10, 12, 11:26 am
rental car is almost always cheaper in LA than one or two taxi rides. Even factoring in 15 dollar parking at the Getty.


No, it is 15 dollars as I said in the post above.

FlyMeToTheLooneyBin
Feb 10, 12, 11:42 am
No, it is 15 dollars as I said in the post above.

No, it isn't. At least entrance is free.

VickiSoCal
Feb 10, 12, 12:33 pm
No, it isn't. At least entrance is free.

Huh? It isn't 15 dollars? Why does it say it is on the website?

www.getty.edu/visit/hours/

"Admission to the Getty Center and to all exhibitions is FREE, no reservations required. Parking is $15."

FlyMeToTheLooneyBin
Feb 10, 12, 1:49 pm
Huh? It isn't 15 dollars? Why does it say it is on the website?

www.getty.edu/visit/hours/

"Admission to the Getty Center and to all exhibitions is FREE, no reservations required. Parking is $15."

Oh. Sorry. I feel like we're going in circles here. :)

I'm agreeing with you. I respond in the negative to the negative statement. "Parking isn't free." "No, it isn't." That's agreement.

I then went on to say, at least entrance into the building is free.

bloodyeyeballs
Feb 11, 12, 10:08 pm
If you do rent a car give yourself at least an hour and a half to get back in the afternoon. I live near the Getty and the 405 is undergoing major construction and during some days, a lane is closed and midday traffic through the area is heavy.
You can also follow @I_405 on twitter for more up to date postings on the construction



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