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#15919 by Howard Long
28 Oct 2006, 15:17
Folks

I couldn't resist the stateside UC deals over Christmas so the GF & I are travelling to YVR for some skiing (via LAX on VS) on 22 Dec. We have a stopover at LA on the way there and I'm looking for suggestions on where to stay.

On the few occasions I've stayed in LA I've stayed at the Beverly Wilshire, but as I'm flying straight out the next morning and don't intend to do anything other than rest I was wondering about ideas around LAX itself.

Cheers, Howard
#145315 by The_Banking_Scot
28 Oct 2006, 21:33
Hi Howard,

Around LAX itself there is not a lot to do.
The LAX hilton is quite nice (if you have hilton gold/diamond staus) you should get lounge access and they have a good fitness center and swimming pool.

There is a HGI EL Segundo which gets goo rarings and I think is close to the beach area ( although there is a power plant? IIRC and the beach will be under the departure flight path

I was thinking of doing this rout at New year ( but as there is a 3 hour gap between VS 7 arriving and an AC flight to YVR I will probably just transfer rather than overnighting at LAX)

Regards

TBS
#145355 by VS045
29 Oct 2006, 11:02
From my experience, I'd go for the LAX Hilton - probably wouldn't go for the Wiltshire on such a short stay myself.

VS.
#145369 by ChuckC
29 Oct 2006, 14:06
THe LAX Hilton would be a good choice. You can always hire a car if you want to and take a drive along the coast for dinner in Malibu. You'll be back in time for a good night's sleep.

Chuck-
#145378 by JAT74L
29 Oct 2006, 17:49
Originally posted by ChuckC
You can always hire a car if you want to and take a drive along the coast for dinner in Malibu.
Chuck-


Me thinks HL would need to abandon the wheels in Malibu or (DARE I suggest) get the GF to drive back as I don't see him doing din dins without the appropriate bott or three of vino! ;)

Regards

John
#145388 by Scrooge
29 Oct 2006, 19:29
There is a Westin at LAX that is kind of nice,also there is a Ritz at Marina Del Rey.
#145390 by jaguarpig
29 Oct 2006, 19:44
also there is a Ritz at Marina Del Rey.

We stayed at the RC Marina Del Rey couple of Xmas's ago it was very good and only about 10 minutes from LAX,go for a club room they were very free with the Louis Roeder all day in the lounge.:DAll very festive.
#145400 by VS045
29 Oct 2006, 20:58
Stupid question here, but we've never actually managed to find any sort of centre in Malibu other than the reidential area - any directions preferrably coming from Santa Monica would be great:D[:I]

VS.
#145403 by ChuckC
29 Oct 2006, 21:09
Originally posted by JAT74L
Originally posted by ChuckC
You can always hire a car if you want to and take a drive along the coast for dinner in Malibu.
Chuck-


Me thinks HL would need to abandon the wheels in Malibu or (DARE I suggest) get the GF to drive back as I don't see him doing din dins without the appropriate bott or three of vino! ;)

Regards

John




You know him that well, John?[}:)]

Originally posted by VS045
Stupid question here, but we've never actually managed to find any sort of centre in Malibu other than the reidential area - any directions preferrably coming from Santa Monica would be great:D[:I]

VS.


There isn't a "centre" actually; Malibu is a collection of traffic intersections actually. Most of the commercial aspect of Malibu is in the Cross Creek shopping plaza; everything else is either on the beach or hidden away up in the hills overlooking the ocean.

Chuck-
#145408 by VS045
29 Oct 2006, 21:29
Thanks, Chuck - will have to look for Cross Creek[^][y]

VS.
#145464 by Howard Long
30 Oct 2006, 13:52
Originally posted by The_Banking_Scot
I was thinking of doing this rout at New year ( but as there is a 3 hour gap between VS 7 arriving and an AC flight to YVR I will probably just transfer rather than overnighting at LAX)


Well there is a bit of a logistics story on this one. As well as LAX, I will have another connection to make at YVR too. If I'd taken the earlier VS7, I'd not do any work that day and therefore make no $$$'s! The later VS23 means I can leverage out enough hours to constitute a full day, especially as on the last working day before Christmas everyone disappears around midday anyway. Alternatives were to do SFO on the Saturday, but this was not available at the £1,600 bargain price.

As always, it's a juggle between the cost of the flight and maximising my income ;-)

Many thanks for the input everyone - I'll take a look at those suggestions.

Cheerio, Howard
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