Actually, that's quite normal for In-n-Out Burgers. You got at meal times, and quite often the hours before and after, a 10-15 minute wait is not abnormal. Thanks, everyone, for your help. David R -------------- Original message -------------- > ..........It is not only great for > PlaneSpotters/Photographers, it must be great for the > bottom line of In-n-Outburger. There were at least 100 > people waiting for their order inside at noontime in > June, outside, the line of cars for the drive-thru > went out into the street. I had to wait at least 10-15 > minutes inside. But it is well worth the wait for the > food and the view. > > I would be willing to bet that location is one of the > highest revenue producing restaurants of the In-N-Out > chain. > > Bryant Petitt > Cumming, GA > Fan of the "In-N-Out Urge!" (An adaption of their > bumper sticker people put on their cars there). > > --- David Mueller wrote: > > > David MR wrote: > > > And speaking of planespotting: I heard something > > about an in-n-out burger at > > > LAX that's great for plane spotting. Anyone got > > details on this? > > > > It's only the best fast food restaurant location in > > the known universe. :) > > > > http://www.in-n-out.com/location_details.asp?id=117 > > > > Just north of LAX on Sepulveda, it provides > > fantastic views of north > > side arrivals. > > > > -- > > David Mueller / SAN > > dsm717@xxxxxxxxx > > www.quanterium.com www.spotterswiki.com > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 > http://mail.yahoo.com