One data point: IEEE 802 is in San Diego this week, and I've met at least one attendee who flew through LAX to get here; that is, he took LAX -> SAN as his last leg. On 7/18/06, Doug Barton <dougb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[ Disclaimer, I grew up in San Diego and now live in the LA area, so I have biases in both directions. :) ] Pasi.Eronen@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > (BTW, how much would a taxi from LAX to San Diego cost? And would > you expect taxis willing to do it?) It's 120+ miles from LAX to the Sheraton San Diego, so a taxi isn't practical. However, there are various ground transportation services that ply that route, so if there is sufficient interest I wouldn't mind looking into it and posting the results. I would say that the suggestion already offered of the train from LA's Union Station to San Diego is a good one. The city of Los Angeles recently introduced a low cost shuttle between the station and the airport, and the train station in San Diego is just a few miles away from the Sheraton. My mother takes the train up from San Diego when she comes to visit her granddaughter (I am of course a second consideration), and has very good things to say about it. The train spends a good deal of its time within view of the coast, so you get a fairly scenic ride as well. All that said, they do have commuter flights between LAX and SAN, so a connecting flight is not as absurd as it sounds. hth, Doug -- If you're never wrong, you're not trying hard enough _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf
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