yarrow
Engineer
with the late arrival(11pm) of the cs into laus, was wondering if you are allowed to sleep or catnap the remainder of the night in their comfortable chairs? we have tickets on the swc for the next day.
The station is open 24 hours as there are bus arrivals and departures during the early morning hours.with the late arrival(11pm) of the cs into laus, was wondering if you are allowed to sleep or catnap the remainder of the night in their comfortable chairs? we have tickets on the swc for the next day.
That would be the Metro Plaza Hotel.The station is open 24 hours as there are bus arrivals and departures during the early morning hours.with the late arrival(11pm) of the cs into laus, was wondering if you are allowed to sleep or catnap the remainder of the night in their comfortable chairs? we have tickets on the swc for the next day.
That said, I'm not sure the LA Metro police allow people to sleep in the chairs all night. Especially as your next=day train doesn't leave until the evening.
And the chairs while a step up from a folding chair are hardly comfortable to try and sleep for 5,6,7 hours.
I would pop for a room across the street in the Union Plaza hotel, ti would cost you less than $100 and put you in a whole better mood for a day sightseeing in LA before boarding the SWC
from 2-3AM to 4-5AM is only a 1 to 2 hour layover. We are talking about spending close to 24 hours sleeping in the station.I've been able to wait in NYP when connecting from the 66 arriving at 2-3 am, to an NJT departing at 4-5 am, "sleeping" as it were in the official Amtrak waiting area.