eeyorefanuk
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I will get hubby to check google thank you
How far away is it by shuttle
Just thinking have to be at airport by half five
Do you know if can pay for "quick through security"
Thanks again
Hello
It is not until November but I just want to be as close to the airport as I can I think even if not near restaurants
Was just going to have a look. Being from the UK we love walmart![]()
All of the hotels along Century are more or less equal in many ways. The closest ones will be Courtyard by Marriott, Sheraton, Crowne Plaza, Embassy Suites, Residence Inn and Marriott. There is no reason to cross Aviation for a motel near a Denny's where there are 20 or more hotels on Century and many have restaurants in them that are just as good if not better than Denny's. Many are also right next to rentals car locations. You could drop your bags at the hotel, rent a car, drive to WalMart or Target, have dinner, return the car and be right next to LAX the next morning to take a shuttle.
I'm not looking at it as an American, I'm looking at it as a local who plans travel regularly as part of my job for people coming and going from all over the world. I've noticed that you tend to only recommend the way you do things and put down the advice of others who go the places that you go more often than you do. The OP didn't ask for a motel, if you're going to recommend a Travelodge, especially after they said that they stayed at a Hyatt Place last time, it's only fair to tell them what they'd be getting into. And if the OP was looking for a motel, I think it's only fair to mention that Travelodge often costs almost as much as some of the lower end hotels a block closer. If you're budget conscience, either of the Super 8s are likely a better choice. Going south to El Segundo would also put you within 10-15 minutes if you stay near Sepulveda, and has many more advantages than crossing Aviation.That may be true, but you are looking at this as an American. I'm not sure of the OP situation, but budget may be a factor. The Travel Lodge may not be your choice of hotel, but for someone on a budget who just needs an overnight before an international flight of 10+ hours, its ideal.
Also going to Dennys for an American may not be appealing but for those of us from Europe, its part of the American experience. We dont have Dennys in Europe, or places that serve that type of food.
Also renting a car may seem obvious to an American, but again for us Europeans, renting a car and driving in LA can be a big deal, as for one its the opposite side of the road and the American driving laws are different to European driving laws. I know many Europeans who wont drive on holiday in America. You are used to the road layouts, the way people drive etc etc but Europeans are not.