happycamper
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Awesome thank you! This would really make the trip much more enjoyable and memorable.Many times. Other nice stops are San Clemente Pier,Oceanside and San Juan Capistrano.
Awesome thank you! This would really make the trip much more enjoyable and memorable.Many times. Other nice stops are San Clemente Pier,Oceanside and San Juan Capistrano.
I reccommend San Juan Capistrano, lovely little place. There's the San Juan Capistrano Mission within walking distance, a pretty good (Chicago) pizza place, a movie theatre, and a great antique shop. Trevor's at the Tracks is also right on the platform, it's great for train watching while eating.Many times. Other nice stops are San Clemente Pier,Oceanside and San Juan Capistrano.
I think so. We have taken most of the rail lines in LA with our little kids. Never had an issue.Thank you - I will look into the Metro Line - is it safe? I would like to go back to Santa Monica - we went to the pier on tour so didn't get to stay long. The Science Center sounds good too.
Along with the La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA and the Academy Museum. Lots to do along Wilshire there.Peterson Automotive Museum is a place of interest for some. It’s in the Miracle Mile district near Hollywood .
Just visiting the downtown area. It is beautiful and unique. Be sure to go up in the observation area atop City Hall.Thank you. Anything you would recommend in Santa Barbara near the station?
Funny, I have visited the LaBrea Tar Pits while in LA, and enjoyed the visits but for some reason whenever they are mentioned, I think of the version of Pico & Sepulveda that was used as the intro to "The Dr. Demeneto Show"
OK thinking of taking Sunset Limited to LAX with a 12 hour layover to the SW Chief to go to Flagstaff and tour the Grand Canyon. I think the trip would be much better if we look forward to the layover and not dread it. Sooooo... I have already toured Los Angeles and Hollywood. Thinking maybe train to San Diego and back or Santa Barbara and back but will have at least one spinner small luggage. I thought I could push the luggage and put a picture of a dog on it so it makes it look like a stroller... LOL LOL but seriously I could leave the luggage in the Metropolitan Lounge as planning on a room on the Sunset Limited. BUT not sure if that would be good to leave for hours and hours... Will have essentials in backpacks on us. Other than that any ideas? Dont really want to take transport to Longbeach or San Pedro as we have done both on cruises... Could take train to Universal Studios?? Or Disney Land? not sure we will have that much energy after 32 hours on the Sunset though... Ideas please!!!!!!
- ride the Angels Flight Railway.... it's the shortest railway in the world (maybe?) - very fun historic incline railway. It costs like $2?
- Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory
- Visit a great museum like the Getty Center, the Broad, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Getty is really hard to get to without a car. Even with a car it requires parking and then taking their tram.
They do claim that Angels Flight is the shortest in the world, but it might be difficult to prove. Cash fare is $1 each way, but only 50 cents from the TAP interagency fare card useful for most LA County transit agencies. And it's easy enough to just take it up and walk down the stairs, which is what we did.
Yeah, but if you go round-trip, you get a souvenir ticket.They do claim that Angels Flight is the shortest in the world, but it might be difficult to prove. Cash fare is $1 each way, but only 50 cents from the TAP interagency fare card useful for most LA County transit agencies. And it's easy enough to just take it up and walk down the stairs, which is what we did.
It's only 20 minutes by car from LA Union Station so wouldn't be a crazy high Uber or Taxi ride.The Getty is really hard to get to without a car. Even with a car it requires parking and then taking their tram.
From the Getty, I'd plan to get back to Union Station, or some place with easy transit access, extra early (like a couple of hours), in case there's a crash, breakdown, or police chase on the freeway.It's only 20 minutes by car from LA Union Station so wouldn't be a crazy high Uber or Taxi ride.
It's only 20 minutes by car from LA Union Station so wouldn't be a crazy high Uber or Taxi ride.
If headed to Flagstaff, Arizona or the Grand Canyon via Sunset Limited westbound, you might also want to consider:I’m doing a very similar trip and have the 12 hour layover at the LA train station after coming from Houston in a roomette. What did you end up doing? How did it work out?
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