San Diego and LA -suggestions for order of trip
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San Diego and LA -suggestions for order of trip
DH and I fly into San Diego @6:00 pm Friday, Feb 4 and we depart Saturday, Feb 12 @8:45 am. We have reserved a rental car. We want to see both San Diego and LA. Tentatively plan to drive to LA Friday night, and headed south to San Diego area Monday or Tuesday. Or, we can stay in San Diego at the beginning of the trip. Any pros or cons? Thank you. I’ve been to both locations a few times, but this is first time for DH. We are in our mid 60s.
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Since you are flying to San Diego first, why not stay there first? You probably won't feel like driving all the way to LA right after a flight. My plan would be to take an Amtrak Pacific Surfliner (6:01AM or 7:01AM) from San Diego to Los Angeles Union Station (about 3 hours). Coach fare is $36/pp. Rent your car in Los Angeles. Can you open jaw your trip and fly home from a Los Angeles area airport? (I like Burbank).
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Perhaps, as you've been here before, you could make a list of the things you want to do with your husband then plan around that. I would not, personally, take the train because the cliffs in Del Mar and San Clemente are crumbling. There is constant work to strengthen them, but long-term, they'll have to move the tracks, the big problem being-to where?
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I agree it would be better to explore San Diego first and then drive up to LA. En route you might want to check out Laguna Beach which is an artists community with lots of natural areas. it has many fine art galleries and museums and great restaurants. You could also check out the old Spanish mission Mission San Juan Capistrano.
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Unless you are going to run into some terrible rush hour traffic (maybe some fodorites from the area can comment on that), I would drive to LA after arriving in San Diego. It's only about 60 miles. I'd rather be close to my departure airport for an early flight.
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It's actually 120 miles and the traffic is always heavy, but it depends exactly where you're going. LA is a huge area! If you arrive in San Diego at 6pm, by the time you get your car you will be at the tail end of the rush hour, but Fridays are always busier. I agree that it would be better for your departure flight to be in San Diego after LA.
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"I agree it would be better to explore San Diego first and then drive up to LA"
I totally disagree since they have to be in San Diego to fly home. I'd get as much travel out of the way on arrival day as possible and get to LA and then hit SD at the end.
However, where are you flying in from? I'd HATE fighting traffic all the way to LA after a cross country flight. If so, maybe just drive half way like to around San Clemente and say one night before heading north the next day. Just an option -- there will be traffic whatever you decide.
I totally disagree since they have to be in San Diego to fly home. I'd get as much travel out of the way on arrival day as possible and get to LA and then hit SD at the end.
However, where are you flying in from? I'd HATE fighting traffic all the way to LA after a cross country flight. If so, maybe just drive half way like to around San Clemente and say one night before heading north the next day. Just an option -- there will be traffic whatever you decide.
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I drove one Friday from La Jolla to Hollywood, left about 11:00 am, took over 4 hours. I wouldn’t want to drive it twice in the same trip. I had banked on the HOV lanes helping but they were worthless, often slower than the regular lanes.
How about a couple nights in Borrego Springs to explore the desert, a couple nights in Temecula wine tasting, and the rest of the time in San Diego at the different beaches and the attractions in Balboa Park, skipping LA?
How about a couple nights in Borrego Springs to explore the desert, a couple nights in Temecula wine tasting, and the rest of the time in San Diego at the different beaches and the attractions in Balboa Park, skipping LA?
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We are flying from Panama City, Florida. Have reservations at an Embassy Suites with an Arcadia/Pasadena address. For San Diego, have reservations at a Best Western on Coronado Island. Both reservations can be canceled with no penalties.
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I am not an LA expert but Arcadia is not near the obvious tourist sites, and the freeways going through downtown can gridlock. The location is fine for many things like the Huntington and Pasadena attractions, but for Hollywood, Westwood, Santa Monica— that location could be a hassle. Maybe a local can chime in.
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As you'll be on East Coast time, I vote against driving to LA on arrival. It would likely be well after midnight (your body time) when you get to LA, you're driving in an unfamiliar area, it's dark, etc.
After landing, I'd pick up the car, get some dinner and check into a hotel/motel a few miles north. Plan on getting an early start to LA/Pasadena Saturday morning.
Can you tell us why you picked the Embassy Suites in Arcadia? It's definitely NOT in Pasadena and is a loonng drive to most of the usual LA sights. I love Pasadena, and there's a lot to see there and in DTLA. But if your plans included going west of downtown, I'd pick a different place that is farther west. One positive about the Embassy Suites Arcadia is its proximity to the light rail line that runs through Pasadena and into DTLA.
If you keep the reservation in Arcadia, you have a choice of two routes from SD and back. You can take I-5 which runs along the coast for about half of the drive. You can also take I-15 which goes inland. The drive times are usually the same, and both routes have a couple of good stops. San Juan Capistrano or Laguna from the 5. Temecula and Lake Elsinore from the 15.
After landing, I'd pick up the car, get some dinner and check into a hotel/motel a few miles north. Plan on getting an early start to LA/Pasadena Saturday morning.
Can you tell us why you picked the Embassy Suites in Arcadia? It's definitely NOT in Pasadena and is a loonng drive to most of the usual LA sights. I love Pasadena, and there's a lot to see there and in DTLA. But if your plans included going west of downtown, I'd pick a different place that is farther west. One positive about the Embassy Suites Arcadia is its proximity to the light rail line that runs through Pasadena and into DTLA.
If you keep the reservation in Arcadia, you have a choice of two routes from SD and back. You can take I-5 which runs along the coast for about half of the drive. You can also take I-15 which goes inland. The drive times are usually the same, and both routes have a couple of good stops. San Juan Capistrano or Laguna from the 5. Temecula and Lake Elsinore from the 15.
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Embassy Suites in Arcadia? That is maybe only an hour longer drive from Las Vegas than it is from SAN . . . and definitely not a base for seeing most of the major LA sites (it would be fine for a trip to Pasadena)
Are you using Hilton points?
Are you using Hilton points?
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It's actually 120 miles and the traffic is always heavy, but it depends exactly where you're going. LA is a huge area! If you arrive in San Diego at 6pm, by the time you get your car you will be at the tail end of the rush hour, but Fridays are always busier. I agree that it would be better for your departure flight to be in San Diego after LA.
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Sounds .like a good deal. I hope your car rental after 6PM works out for you. Maybe spend the night in San Diego and then rent the car in the morning (maybe downtown?) I don't like the idea of driving over 100 miles after flying across the country. The first Pacific Surfliner of the morning leaves San Diego at 4:01AM daily if you want Amtrak to do the driving.
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Have canceled reservations at Embassy Suites Pasadena. Will stay the first night just north of San Diego. Made reservations for Saturday through Wednesday at Jamaica Bay Inn Marina Del Ray.
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Great - Jamaica Bay Inn Marina Del