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Originally Posted by m3113n1a1
(Post 3229511)
LA layover is actually nice now. Long beach close to the beach.
I guess I don't understand why some on here seem to think the only options are either downtown or a strip mall. So many other options out there. |
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Originally Posted by crewdawg
(Post 3229686)
Glad to hear that, sent a few emails about the LAX downtown layover.
I guess I don't understand why some on here seem to think the only options are either downtown or a strip mall. So many other options out there. That being said, mall or strip mall locations aren’t that great, either. Most suburban areas are clones of each other these days, so trying to seek any variety is fruitless “Just Uber somewhere”. That almost became a reasonable argument, but ride sharing has really deteriorated as an option lately. Not sure if it’s a COVID thing, people figured out it was a bad deal or what, but it seems to have become a much less viable plan lately. |
Originally Posted by PilotJ3
(Post 3229357)
I get it. I’m also a anti-social millennial. But…on the other side hotels closer to the airport, might be cheaper. That could incentive the company to give us less rest to save some money.
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Originally Posted by NuGuy
(Post 3229696)
Without coming down on the side of one or the other, one of the downsides of downtown layovers is weekends and holidays. Not everywhere is NYC or Chicago, and lots of places roll up the sidewalks Friday at 5pm. CLT is a good example. Spend a Saturday there and it’s so empty the tumbleweeds blow in the street.
That being said, mall or strip mall locations aren’t that great, either. Most suburban areas are clones of each other these days, so trying to seek any variety is fruitless “Just Uber somewhere”. That almost became a reasonable argument, but ride sharing has really deteriorated as an option lately. Not sure if it’s a COVID thing, people figured out it was a bad deal or what, but it seems to have become a much less viable plan lately. |
Originally Posted by Aviator147
(Post 3229719)
CLT night life is 5 minutes away from Downtwon/Uptown in a neighborhood called SouthEnd. All the breweries and restaurants are there along the light rail. Problem is there’s no hotels in that neighborhood.
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I think Downtown as a "baseline" is OK, but "Or resort area/entertainment district with DALPA concurrence" would be better.
As a ER guy who does a lot of LAX that gets there at 9pm or so, there's not a ton near the hotel after 10pm (soonest you will get there and showered) during the week. Even pre-covid the stuff in the hotel was often closed randomly. Santa Monica, far better. And faster to get to. JAX, beach would be better... Downtown kind of sucks now. SEA (in pre protest times) was nice downtown. BOS is a decent spot. Detroit, Ann Arbor would be closer, and better IMHO. FNT? Heck to the no about staying downtown (I went to college there, you want the burb layover, trust me) |
Originally Posted by CX500T
(Post 3229724)
I think Downtown as a "baseline" is OK, but "Or resort area/entertainment district with DALPA concurrence" would be better.
As a ER guy who does a lot of LAX that gets there at 9pm or so, there's not a ton near the hotel after 10pm (soonest you will get there and showered) during the week. Even pre-covid the stuff in the hotel was often closed randomly. Santa Monica, far better. And faster to get to. JAX, beach would be better... Downtown kind of sucks now. SEA (in pre protest times) was nice downtown. BOS is a decent spot. Detroit, Ann Arbor would be closer, and better IMHO. FNT? Heck to the no about staying downtown (I went to college there, you want the burb layover, trust me) |
There are places in JAN that would be a fun layover but downtown isn’t it
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Originally Posted by OOfff
(Post 3229730)
there’s a ton of things available in downtown Long Beach late
Seriously though, if you don't mind a 10 minute walk and are adult enough to be able to handle yourself passing an unhoused human or two on the sidewalk, it's a great layover. Big upgrade over downtown LA. |
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