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Thanks Jackal .. seems like a tough one for us to get pre-paid for, out at airport area. :mad:
I guess if we tender correct change as per rates FlyinHawaiian qoted, we should be fine? Glern |
Here's a tip. Time was against us for Getty.
Instead we took bus 42 from the Bus Station at back of Sheraton Gateway, Renaissance and Four Points LAX to downtown. $1.25 each in cash for an hour ride. Great fun for us. Got off on Broadway at 5th, and some incredibly cheap shopping - indeed we needed to buy an extra suitcase ($12.99!) to put it all in and check thru to SYD. Only caucasians on the bus or the shopping area pretty much, but a great afternoon! Thanks for the tips .. we'll do Getty next time using them. |
Everyone
I am staying at the Radisson LAX next month and was wondering what is the best way to get to Universal Studios without a hire car? Obviously nothing to expensive like taking a cab, but looking for recommendations as in shuttles etc.. Thanks |
Originally Posted by AnotherFlyBoy18
(Post 12588975)
Everyone
I am staying at the Radisson LAX next month and was wondering what is the best way to get to Universal Studios without a hire car? Obviously nothing to expensive like taking a cab, but looking for recommendations as in shuttles etc.. Thanks A cheaper alternative that's almost as fast would be to walk over to the LAX bus center (a ten-minute walk from the Radisson; if walking is an issue, you can take the Radisson's shuttle to an airport terminal and then LAX shuttle bus C to the bus center) and take Metro Express Line 439 to Union Station and connect to the Red Line to Universal City. Total cost would be $3.10 per person each way (consider the $5 day pass for savings on the round trip). You can also do Metro Local Line 42/42A and follow the same directions (and save 60 cents), but if you have a choice, the Express makes fewer stops, stays on the freeway longer, and avoids some of the slightly seedier parts of Southcentral. (Note you can get off 42 at a couple different places and walk to nearby Metro stations, such as getting off at Broadway and 5th, which is one block from the Pershing Square station, saving a few minutes of transit time. For that matter, you can get off 439 at 7th St/Metro Center and connect to the Red Line there, too.) You can do it wholly by rail, too. Take the Radisson's shuttle over to T1 (or any terminal) and catch LAX shuttle bus G from the Blue area on the transportation island. Take that to Aviation Station and board a Green Line train. Take that to Rosa Parks station and connect to a Blue Line train headed towards downtown. Transfer to a Red Line train at 7th Street/Metro Center and take that to Universal City. From the time you board the LAX shuttle bus, it should take about two hours, which might actually be faster than any of the bus options (depending on the bus schedules). It also might be cheaper: you might be able to get through the entire rail system for a single $1.25 ticket, making it for $2.50 round trip--half the price of a day pass. (However, I'm not 100% clear whether you need a new ticket each time you transfer to a new rail line or just to transfer to a different bus line--if you do, then you'd need to buy three tickets each direction, in which case a day pass is cheaper.) You can also take a slightly more direct route (avoiding going all the way northeast to Union Station) using connecting buses from LAX to the Red Line at Hollywood/Highland. However, there is no direct service from LAX to Hollywood/Highland, so you'd need to connect to another bus at some point, and waiting at a street corner bus stop isn't usually as pleasant (or safe) as it is at a major transit center. Besides, the time savings isn't significant (and can actually be nonexistent, depending on connecting bus schedules). However, if you want to see some of those options, I'd recommend trying these directions at Google Transit and playing around with your departure date and time. |
Getting from Torrance to SNA? [was "LAX to SEA"]
I've been desperately looking for a one way LAX to SEA for Nov. 8th. Every non-stop is above $200. I've been watching Virgin and AA. It's a shame when SEA to LAX on AA is only $80! Any tips, hints, tricks? Thanks guys.
Seth |
Torrence to SNA traffic?
Okay so I've found much cheaper options flying back to SEA from SNA. However I'll be staying in Torrence. My friend will be driving me. If my potential flight is 8:00AM, would traffic be an issue? Anyone with this commute experience? Thanks.
Seth |
Originally Posted by sethlit
(Post 12709136)
Okay so I've found much cheaper options flying back to SEA from SNA. However I'll be staying in Torrence. My friend will be driving me. If my potential flight is 8:00AM, would traffic be an issue? Anyone with this commute experience?
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I'd been wondering all year when the gold line extension would finally open. The LA Times is reporting that that day is November 15th. :cool:
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Have you checked Long Beach (LGB)? Much closer to Torrance and flights to SEA on AS and I believe B9.
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Originally Posted by sethlit
(Post 12709136)
Okay so I've found much cheaper options flying back to SEA from SNA. However I'll be staying in Torrence. My friend will be driving me. If my potential flight is 8:00AM, would traffic be an issue? Anyone with this commute experience? Thanks.
Seth |
Transportation from LAX to Beverly Hills/West Hollywood
What's the best way - without renting a car - to get from LAX to BH/WH?
How much would a taxi cost? Car service? Public trasportation? This would probably be late (~midnight). Thanks in advance! |
There's no public transportation options that make any sense that time of night. A taxi would be about $50, I would think. A cheaper option would be a shared ride van like SupperShuttle which is around $15-$20, I think.
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Best transportation option from LAX to Hollywood?
My wife is taking her first business trip into LAX next Wednesday afternoon, she has never traveled before, and she won't have a rental car. Outside of a taxi (she doesn't want to take any type of train), are there any other options to get to Hollywood?
If I she does have to cab it can anyone give me a guess of how much it will cost her and how long it will take? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by UAORDFLYER
(Post 12891750)
My wife is taking her first business trip into LAX next Wednesday afternoon, she has never traveled before, and she won't have a rental car. Outside of a taxi (she doesn't want to take any type of train), are there any other options to get to Hollywood?
If I she does have to cab it can anyone give me a guess of how much it will cost her and how long it will take? Thanks! If the company is paying, why not take a cab? |
Cab costs around $60 I think.
^In my own experience the blue van is my choice http://www.supershuttle.com/ They're reliable, and last time I was in LA it was $16 (from West Hollywood to LAX). I didn't even have to call them, I booked a ride from their website and without calling them, they were right on time. I was the first passenger, then a couple and a lady, it was a short and nice ride (you can be sure they won't do a tour as some cabs do). |
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