What to do during layovers at LAX
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Dunedin
Posts: 45
What to do during layovers at LAX
I find myself with international connections through LAX quite frequently. Sometimes these layovers are several hours.
What are some interesting things to do, or at least make the wait more pleasant, at LAX?
What are some interesting things to do, or at least make the wait more pleasant, at LAX?
#2
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Programs: AA EXP, UA Silver, Marriott LT Titanium
Posts: 189
I would recommend wandering over to the "Theme Restaurant" that resides in the center of the airport. It is now called Encounters and is located in the landmark War-of-the-Worlds looking building that most people associate as the symbol of LAX.
It is a pretty creative restaurant with interesting detail that follows along the sci-fi theme that it has adopted. The food is pretty good and it requires a little walk to get there- something I enjoy during a layover.
It seems to close early though, so late night layovers won't get in. I think it closes around 9pm or so.
Also, if you are connecting from the on an outward bound int'l flight, the Bradley terminal has some nice restaurants and shops before passport control. I actually enjoy just seeing the different int'l airlines and all their marketing materials.
Hope this helps, Kevin
It is a pretty creative restaurant with interesting detail that follows along the sci-fi theme that it has adopted. The food is pretty good and it requires a little walk to get there- something I enjoy during a layover.
It seems to close early though, so late night layovers won't get in. I think it closes around 9pm or so.
Also, if you are connecting from the on an outward bound int'l flight, the Bradley terminal has some nice restaurants and shops before passport control. I actually enjoy just seeing the different int'l airlines and all their marketing materials.
Hope this helps, Kevin
#3
Join Date: Nov 2000
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I second the Encounter recommendation. I'll often eat there if I have a long haul flight that leaves late. That way I've had a good meal and can fall asleep right away on the plane.
#4
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Movieville
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If you have a really long layover (4 hours), there are direct buses that go to Santa Monica and 3rd Street Promenade - the Big Blue Bus is what it's called - Traveler's Aid downstairs by baggage claim can tell you which to take (they are also a source of other stuff to do near the airport). You could do it shorter, but you'd want time to hang out once you got there.
Cheers,
Irene
Cheers,
Irene