First time flying to Cali
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First time flying to Cali
Anyone have advice on when is the best time to book flights to LAX? How much is a good price? I have never been to DL and so have never bought tickets. Flights from Florida to LAX, non-stop, are $362 right now for when I am going around Halloween. Should I book? Or wait for a better price?
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Re: First time flying to Cali
That sounds like a good price. I think the last time we flew from Michigan to California the tickets were around $400. That was in 2004 or 2005. Always tricky figuring out when is the best to book airfare.FlatlandMounty wrote:Anyone have advice on when is the best time to book flights to LAX? How much is a good price? I have never been to DL and so have never bought tickets. Flights from Florida to LAX, non-stop, are $362 right now for when I am going around Halloween. Should I book? Or wait for a better price?
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Re: First time flying to Cali
Compare rates for SNA (John Wayne) and Long Beach, both are closer to DLR.
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I definitely concur with Wiz, with a strong preference for SNA over LAX. Flying into and even staying in Orange County is a much saner way to enjoy your trip. Not knowing your overall plans, there are just many places to visit, nicer beaches, and shopping is much easier, far less congested than LA.
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Re: First time flying to Cali
We are flying to Cali in June and have done a lot of research on flights and things. And even though flights through LAX are usually cheaper and have more flight times to choose from, SNA is closer and not having to deal with unpredictable traffic that LAX could bring - it makes me feel like it is worth the extra money. I would rather pay more to maximize my time.
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We are flying into John Wayne as well. I didn't think to mention that as my brother bought the tickets for us for this trip so it wasn't at the front of my mind...sorry.
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Re: First time flying to Cali
I flew into John Wayne when I went to DLR back in 2008 and it was a breeze. Staying away from Los Angeles is the key if you can avoid it.
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Re: First time flying to Cali
This has nothing to do with a trip to DLR, but never having flown into SoCal, I too am wondering about flying in. I'll be working in Pasadena in June and planned on flying into ONT. Thoughts?
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Re: First time flying to Cali
You are very far away from OC and unless you play to stay the night in OC you will probably not be able to just pop by DLR.
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To OP: LAX will be the only direct flight you can get, depending upon where you're departing from in FL. If you prefer to fly direct, don't let LAX vs SNA vs LGB location fool you, just go with LAX. LAX is busy at almost all hours, but more so T-Th mornings and evenings.
For cy1229: what do you mean by "thoughts"? Are you asking about location details, proximity to other things, or ONT travel to Pasadena? BUR and LAX are physically closer, so I don't know if you're only going through ONT for a particular flight arrangement. If you're asking about Pasadena to Anaheim, it's a 45 minute drive without traffic, so yes, you can just pop down and back for a day trip. No need for an overnight. Just don't get involved in weekday commuter traffic in the morning (wait until after 9am) as most of the driving is on the 5.
For cy1229: what do you mean by "thoughts"? Are you asking about location details, proximity to other things, or ONT travel to Pasadena? BUR and LAX are physically closer, so I don't know if you're only going through ONT for a particular flight arrangement. If you're asking about Pasadena to Anaheim, it's a 45 minute drive without traffic, so yes, you can just pop down and back for a day trip. No need for an overnight. Just don't get involved in weekday commuter traffic in the morning (wait until after 9am) as most of the driving is on the 5.
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Re: First time flying to Cali
True, if you only want to spend a partial day at DLR, you can, but odds are cy will want to be there for the full day.
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You would be much happier with Burbank or, if you have to, LAX. Burbank is very close to Pasadena so makes those Flight Days much easier. And yes, traffic is definitely a factor and June will have the added Summer vacation traffic (even though June typically has our worst weather: "June Gloom", marine layer, grey skies. Depending on your work schedule, I'd give Sunday, right at opening, your best shot at a few hours of smaller crowds. If schools are still in session and you can swing a weekday, take a deep breath, hit the freeway early, have breakfast at the Grand Californian, and get in the park at opening.cy1229 wrote:This has nothing to do with a trip to DLR, but never having flown into SoCal, I too am wondering about flying in. I'll be working in Pasadena in June and planned on flying into ONT. Thoughts?
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