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cyclist
I'll probably need to ask this closer to showtime, but what options are there for folks who do not have a car and will be staying in LA?
I saw someone post that Uber/Lyft is impossible to find after shows.
Any private shuttle or public transit options for concerts?
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cyclist
I'll probably need to ask this closer to showtime, but what options are there for folks who do not have a car and will be staying in LA?
I saw someone post that Uber/Lyft is impossible to find after shows.
Any private shuttle or public transit options for concerts?
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cyclist
Thanks JB! I've taken buses a lot in LA, and it's been much better than locals have told me, but I'm not sure about public transit after the gig.
And as a bicyclist, perhaps renting one could work!
I have tons of street smarts but don't want to lack options.
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cyclist
I'll probably need to ask this closer to showtime, but what options are there for folks who do not have a car and will be staying in LA?
I saw someone post that Uber/Lyft is impossible to find after shows.
Any private shuttle or public transit options for concerts?
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DeanGoodman
Depends where you're staying. SoFi is not some logistically challenging show in the middle of the Austrian countryside. It's basically next door to LAX, underneath the flight path. In a pinch you could stay at a decent airport hotel on Century Blvd. and walk an hour each way. Biking is fun - I last did it at the Indianapolis speedway show and was back at my Airbnb before half the fans had left the car park. But I wouldn't recommend biking too far in L.A. at night unless you're lit up like a Xmas tree.
And I wouldn't sweat the $50 or $60 parking at SoFi. There'll be plenty of nearby homes and businesses offering cheaper options, as was always the case at the Forum. Just don't park on the street - Manchester Blvd was great - now that Inglewood is installing citywide parking restrictions.
As with @likecats, I used to take the buses from Venice in the early 90s. The return trip could be a lengthy drama. But it was a good deal for $1.35.
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MisterDDDD
For getting around, to Santa Monica, Hollywood, etc., the Big Blue bus has worked well for me in the past, but I'm likely only heading down to Santa Monica, Venice area this time which is also easy from LAX and the nearby hotels and costs $1.
[www.bigbluebus.com]
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MingSubu
I picked up a cheap, peanut heaven seat for this one.
First time seeing them in LA too. Excited!!
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charlesbaudelaire
I would like to take my son to see them with me. I don't want to pay more than $250 per ticket, but I refuse to sit in a crummy seat (i.e. behind the stage, etc.). I wouldn't mind two seats not too far away from the b-stage. Do you guys think that I might have luck scoring two cheap tickets on the day of the show? I've always been lucky before, but I once got swindled at MSG back in 2005, but that was my fault. (The tickets totally looked fake in hindsight.) I've already got a cheap place reserved to spend the night. Any thoughts?
Charles Baudelaire
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