I know this is off topic, but anyone fly into ONT? We have done LAX and SNA but we are flying into ONT next week!
Once. Thought I was saving money, but I booked before looking at transportation options. The Super Shuttle pricing situation is totally different than from SNA or LAX, and the way we were arriving and leaving ate up all of the flight savings and more. Sad.
I'm assuming you already have transportation taken care of so that shouldn't be an issue.
Op here. We want to fly to SNA but it is way more so sorry for confusing some of you. We have 4 kids who would need a car seat or booster seat so hauling them all through security is a complete PITA. I know it is safer for the kids to be in their seats on the plane it's a pain and we feel the risk is minimal....
I'm not sure how I feel about hanging out in the middle of the Rd with little kids that long for a bus
It is soooo early for you to be booking flights.
It's safe for the kids to be belted vs unbelted. Belted vs sitting on your lap. Sitting and belted vs lying halfway down towards the floor and squirming trying to avoid the belt. Basically, sitting up and belted is really good on an airplane. Once I felt DS understood what the lap belt was and wasn't going to get up to nonsense, I gate-checked the carseat and never looked back.
But we don't know the ages of your kids, so we don't know if we're talking about 5 year olds or 1 year olds, etc.
You're not really in the middle of the road. Once you decide to go out and wait for the shuttle, you're on an island between the stop-to-pick-up-people cars and the continuing-to-drive-through cars. Since LAX is set up in what I think of as pods, you don't have to
go to one main exit; there are Express stops at each terminal and your baggage will be coming from the carousel in the area you come out into, then you just exit and go to the island when ready.
We've always flown into LAX and personally, I hate that airport. It's so busy, so overcrowded, confusing, and just not a happy place to be. Then you've got to fight to find your luggage, chase your shuttle down, drive through the horrendous traffic around the airport, just to hit the horrendous traffic on the roads. The driving is insane. By the time we get to our hotel, we're all tired, nauseated and grumpy.
I'm bummed that those have been your experiences. The most difficult time I personally have ever had there was when DS's plane was late, it was dark and there was construction, and I couldn't find the Cell Phone Lot. So I had to circle the airport for about 40 minutes. Annoying, but not horrible.
Interesting. We've always had super nice ones at LAX!
With one exception that has been the case for us, too. And the exception didn't involve unpleasantness, just a metal detector that was set on "find even the thought of metal" LOL. It alarmed because of DH's zipper in his cargo shorts and then for my 2" Goody-brand barrette.

DH was off getting wanded and they were going to send me off, and they were moving quickly so they were forgetting about DS who was maybe 4 at the time...as I was pointing out that I couldn't go off without him, the lady behind me pointed out my barrette. I was still on the other side of the machine so I took it out, put it in a bin, and walked through without alarming. Whew. But still, no one was rude.
I got through with big scrapbook scissors (they cut out Mickey heads on a border, hard to actually harm anyone), and another time with a big plastic sword and a stormtrooper blaster in our carryons...if anything we've experienced lax TSA officers at LAX.
