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Stonesfan2146
So I was just wondering, if there are any locals on here, can you get around the city well with those buses I read about?
There is supposedly a line running from the beaches to downtown which looks like it would be a great way to travel around if you don't have a car.
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Stonesfan2146
Thank you so much Dean. Sadly we can only stay in town for the day after the concert and will then be heading back to NYC, as I'm a student and very happy I could afford this trip at all. I'll definitely have to come back another time with more money and time.
But on that day we want to go to one of the beaches, is there one you'd prefer for a visit? And in the early evening around sunset we hope we can make it into downtown. I did check Uber rides and they were kinda expensive, so maybe we should try public transport? And if there's anything you say we just have to see, I'm always open to change plans up.
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If you say it's not really safe walking to the stadium, I'm really considering taking an Uber there.
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Thank you Hairball, and Dean once again.
I think that sounds like downtown would just be way too long of a ride for what we'd get.
Biking along the beaches and Abbot Kinney Boulevard will probably also be the perfect replacement for going downtown for my girlfriend.
Santa Monica definitely seems to deserve at least a stop, if we end up starting in Venice, a nice day would likely be biking up to the Getty villa, I just looked that up and that seems to be an amazing museum to see, and pretty rare these are free. And maybe later on biking to Santa Monica for the sunset.
If you say it's not really safe walking to the stadium, I'm really considering taking an Uber there. Thank you so much! If one of you or both doing the concert maybe we can just say hi before.
Oh and actually I'm flying in from Germany, my girlfriend is currently working in NYC, I will stay for 5 or 6 weeks but not a New Yorker yet
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Thank you Hairball, and Dean once again.
I think that sounds like downtown would just be way too long of a ride for what we'd get.
Biking along the beaches and Abbot Kinney Boulevard will probably also be the perfect replacement for going downtown for my girlfriend.
Santa Monica definitely seems to deserve at least a stop, if we end up starting in Venice, a nice day would likely be biking up to the Getty villa, I just looked that up and that seems to be an amazing museum to see, and pretty rare these are free. And maybe later on biking to Santa Monica for the sunset.
If you say it's not really safe walking to the stadium, I'm really considering taking an Uber there. Thank you so much! If one of you or both doing the concert maybe we can just say hi before.
Oh and actually I'm flying in from Germany, my girlfriend is currently working in NYC, I will stay for 5 or 6 weeks but not a New Yorker yet
Another LA resident here. Not sure where you are staying near LAX, but it is possible to get from an LAX hotel on Century to Sofi via LA Metro Line 117. Not sure of the schedule, but assume it runs 3-4 times an hour. Probably takes 10-15 minutes from LAX. Exit the bus at either Century/Prairie or Century/Doty; the Doty stop may be best. Sofi is North of Century.
(FYI, I’ve read some anecdotes on Rams boards that Ubers can be a pain from Sofi after events…lots of reports of surge pricing and cancelled rides, so it may pay to have a backup plan.)
Lots of good ideas here for things to do. The area around Manhattan Beach Pier is also good to check out. Have a great trip!
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Stonesfan2146
Just searched for the Manhattan Beach Pier on Google and oh wow that looks like something so cool to do too.
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If you say it's not really safe walking to the stadium, I'm really considering taking an Uber there.
The 117 bus that goes along Century Blvd will be fine, assuming you're staying somewhere close to Century Blvd. You can see it on Google Maps. Trying to get an Uber afterwards will be a lo$t cause.
I'm also partial to the Venice/Santa Monica area, but am wary of overselling it given the homelessness and trash - which is an issue throughout L.A.
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Line 212 which late night terminates/starts catty corner from the Vons on Manchester and goes up La Brea to Hollywood.
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I just did check on Google maps and the 117 actually works perfectly as we are only 3 blocks away from Century Blvd., thanks so much! Regarding the homeless people and it being a little more dirty, don't worry, we have places in Hamburg that fit in that category pretty well too.
Hey jmd, the idea we got is to try and get an Uber from somewhere around the stadium, maybe a McDonalds or something alike, but not directly at it so we may be able to get around that after-concert rush. Just searched for the Manhattan Beach Pier on Google and oh wow that looks like something so cool to do too, wow one day really is way too short for LA and we will definetely end up having a tight schedule but I wanna make as much out of that day as possible. Thank you all so much!
Actually doing this little bit of chatting really got me in the mood to travel and explore that city while having the Stones in town as an extra too, just am listening to some good old tracks while planning all this and smiling about the fact I just noticed that You Can't Always get is longer than Midnight Rambler on the album.
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Just searched for the Manhattan Beach Pier on Google and oh wow that looks like something so cool to do too.
Of course there's a tenuous connection between the Rolling Stones and Manhattan Beach.
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Dan
Line 212 which late night terminates/starts catty corner from the Vons on Manchester and goes up La Brea to Hollywood.
The Vons is open to 12, there are other concert goers taking the 212, the Vons or the restaurant parking lot across the street where the bus stop is might be a good spot to catch a rideshare.
Not even sure if I would walk down Century or take any alternate routes via bus.
I know I caught a totally different bus on Manchester & La Brea that zig zagged thru the hood after 12/31/18 Ozzfest but that was like 2am.
Also I think if they feel the stadium can't accommodate the 10/14 show it gets moved to a different venue. They need another show to replace Jazzfest or else the margins are really tightened and the Forum might work and draw in new customers who don't want to see them at the stadium.
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There’s an In-N-Out in the shopping center on Century east of Yukon that’s open until 1am. It may work for a pickup.
If Uber is $till $urging, according to Google maps there’s a bus stop there for #117 to get back to LAX hotels.
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LA seems to be a more dangerous place to be at night than I thought when I made plans to walk the whole way. Is there anything particular to be aware of?
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Dan
Line 212 which late night terminates/starts catty corner from the Vons on Manchester and goes up La Brea to Hollywood.
I'm almost thinking of doing this - just 54 stops along the way. It actually takes you to Prairie & Kelso, which is pretty much on SoFi's doorstep.
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Are there any okay places to eat around the stadium area, say on W. Century Blvd?
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Dan
Line 212 which late night terminates/starts catty corner from the Vons on Manchester and goes up La Brea to Hollywood.
I'm almost thinking of doing this - just 54 stops along the way. It actually takes you to Prairie & Kelso, which is pretty much on SoFi's doorstep.
I'm considering this too, but it seems to run on Sundays at 11:04pm, 12:04am, and 1:04am (the last bus for several hours): [media.metro.net]
Might be a fight to get on, no?
Is there really no shuttle service offered?
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Stonesfan2146
Thanks Dan, that seems like a good option. LA seems to be a more dangerous place to be at night than I thought when I made plans to walk the whole way. Is there anything particular to be aware of?
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It would be so cool to see them at the Forum, they've played some quite historic shows there. But do they have a stage that fits?
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Dan
Line 212 which late night terminates/starts catty corner from the Vons on Manchester and goes up La Brea to Hollywood.
I'm almost thinking of doing this - just 54 stops along the way. It actually takes you to Prairie & Kelso, which is pretty much on SoFi's doorstep.
I'm considering this too, but it seems to run on Sundays at 11:04pm, 12:04am, and 1:04am (the last bus for several hours): [media.metro.net]
Might be a fight to get on, no?
Is there really no shuttle service offered?
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I'm totally intrigued to see what they do with the show on the 14th. It is amazingly undersold. Outside of the center floor sections, it looks like about 10% of the tickets have been sold.
I guess they could cancel it, but I doubt it.
As great as it would be, I doubt they move it to the Forum.
They could make an offer to people holding tix for the 17th to upgrade for the 14th. (Doesn't solve the problem, but it does balance things out somewhat.)
They could give away huge blocks of seats, but then you get disinterested people which makes for a lousy audience.
At this far out and even right up to showtime I believe, they had standard priced pit and ga floor tix available.
They could re-open LDs, but I don't know if that would move the needle enough.
This show is less than two weeks away. It's going to be interesting to see how they handle this.
Any guesses?