LAX transportation

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    Originally Posted By chipndale16

    We were thinking of flying onto LAX soon and are wondering what is the best way to get to DL? Which is usually faster, airportbus or super shuttle?
     
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    Originally Posted By chipndale16

    also, does the airport bus first stop at DL Hotel, then drop off at the other area hotel?
     
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    Originally Posted By MickeyChick

    We have taken SuperShuttle in the past, but...

    It has always been $15 each person each way. But I just went and checked their website and now it says $40 for the first person and $9 for each person after that. Is that right?! If so, it will now cost us $19 more each way for two people!

    If it really is this much now, I'd like to find a cheaper alternative.
     
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    Originally Posted By MickeyChick

    I just looked and Airport Bus is $28 round trip per person. I'm still in shock that SuperShuttle's prices went up so much since last August. We'll be there a week from today. I'm glad I looked into this before we got there and hopped on a SuperShuttle without knowing how much it would be.

    Any other info or insight is appreciated.
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Airport Bus is good if you can match up to their schedule, as it will go straight from LAX to the Disneyland Hotel, while Shuttle Vans might make multiple stops prior to dropping you off.

    You can find schedules, and a discount coupon for the Disneyland Express at this website...

    <a href="http://www.airportbus.com" target="_blank">http://www.airportbus.com</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By seanyoda

    With the coupon on <a href="http://www.airportbus.com/coupons.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.airportbus.com/coup
    ons.cfm</a> your *round-trip* cost is $25/person. I just checked the fare quote on SuperShuttle, and if you are going to the Disneyland Hotel & Resort, it's $15/person one-way (if you enter the zipcode for the Disneyland area hotels -- 92802, you'll get the quote that MickeyChick received)
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    ^ So you save $5 per person if you take a round-trip on the Disneyland Express as compared to the SuperShuttle....
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    Oh yeah, you also get to sit on a roomy bus with comfy seats and a restroom, instead of crammed into a van with a lot of other folks, and could make many stops until you get to Anaheim, instead of non-stop to the Disneyland Hotel.
     
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    Originally Posted By MickeyChick

    Ohhhhhhhhhh. Thanks, seanyoda. That's exactly what happened. I put in the zip code, not the hotel name. So it is still $15 each way per person. Thanks for the Airport Bus coupon too.

    And thanks Darkbeer for your input too. I think we'll try to take Airport Bus, unless the schedule doesn't work out for us. If we miss the 9:00 pm bus, we'll have to wait around for the 10:00 pm one. Don't want to do that!

    And thanks to chipndale16 for creating a topic for me to highjack. ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By yipee

    What if we're going to one of the good neighbour hotels near the main pedestrian crossing? The Airport bus or Super shuttle or a private company like Golden West Express (quote $68 each way private vehicle)? Thanks!

    Denise
     
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    Originally Posted By Darkbeer

    The Disneyland Express will transport you from the Disneyland Hotel to the hotels on Harbor Blvd at no extra charge. They just have you transfer to a bus that goes to the hotels in the area from the Airport Bus.

    I am a fan of buses than the shuttle Vans.
     

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