LAX hotel with 2 weeks parking
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LAX hotel with 2 weeks parking
What hotels around LAX offer two weeks parking? I know you can get great deals on priceline,but you don't know about their parking situaton. I also checked parkstaygo.com and only holiday inn offered it for $200. Please help.
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does it have to be close to lax? friends use flyaway service in van nuys for the fraction what holiday inn is.
http://www.lawa.org/lax/LAXFlyAway-Vny.html
http://www.lawa.org/lax/LAXFlyAway-Vny.html
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Most Park/Fly packages are fairly expensive. Cheaper than a hotel plus airport parking - but still higher than the hotel's normal rates.
Priceline bookings usually won't include parking. Don't know how the hotels around LAX handle it, but at SFO when you get a hotel w/ Priceline they don't even let you leave the car (at any price) for a park/fly situation.
Priceline bookings usually won't include parking. Don't know how the hotels around LAX handle it, but at SFO when you get a hotel w/ Priceline they don't even let you leave the car (at any price) for a park/fly situation.
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Unless you can find a really good deal on parking why not take a shuttle or car service from OC to LAX. It would probably be about the same price and your car wouldn't be sitting there for two weeks. Don't know car services in the LAX area but just a few weeks ago I used a car service from North San Diego County to San Diego airport (55 miles one way). Round trip was $200 and this included tip. Unless you live way south in OC, the miles would be about the same so maybe you could find something comparable. I was in a town car that could hold 4.
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Parking Lot C at LAX is $14.00 a day ... I think all the hotels have parking, but at a higher cost. 14.00 X 14 days = $196.00.
I agree with Paula, you can probably find a car service that will be less than that, and less worries about leaving your car for 2 weeks.
I agree with Paula, you can probably find a car service that will be less than that, and less worries about leaving your car for 2 weeks.
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Rent a car from your local Avis. It will probably cost you about $35 each way. It's no more hassle to drop the car at Avis LAX than it is to park your own car and wait for a shuttle. You'll save about $150 and won't have to worry that your own car has been damaged in the parking lot.
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Thank you all. The reason I was concidering LAX hotels,because our flight is at 7:55 and last time we took a shuttle(round trip for 2 $100),but you have to deal with picking up other people. Renting a car is an option,but you have to get up at 4:00 in the morning. I guess, I have a lot of research to do, to find the best option.
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Maybe use Supershuttle?
http://www.supershuttle.com/default....ent=HowItWorks
http://www.supershuttle.com/default....ent=HowItWorks
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You'd rent the car the day before and then have options:
1) drive the morning of the flight to drop off the car at LAX and take the shuttle to the airport.
2) drive the evening before and spend the night in a LAX hotel and take the hotel shuttle to the airport.
There are several hotels within a block or two of the Avis and Budget rental lots. An Embassy Suites is literally across the street.
1) drive the morning of the flight to drop off the car at LAX and take the shuttle to the airport.
2) drive the evening before and spend the night in a LAX hotel and take the hotel shuttle to the airport.
There are several hotels within a block or two of the Avis and Budget rental lots. An Embassy Suites is literally across the street.




