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The Sakai North American Conference 2011 will take place on the 14th, 15th and 16th of June, at the Westin Bonaventure*, Los Angeles. Pre-conference sessions will be held on June 13th.
Getting to the Hotel from the Airport
The hotel lists the following transportation details. If you're looking for options to get from a specific airport to the hotel, this information may be helpful. You'll have various options from taxis to shared ride shuttles to public transportation (bus and/or rail).
Airport |
Distance to Hotel |
Google Map |
---|---|---|
Bob Hope Burbank (BUR) |
16 mi |
|
17 mi |
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Long Beach (LGB) |
30 mi |
|
Ontario (ONT) |
50 mi |
|
John Wayne (SNA) |
50 mi |
Burbank Options
START: 2627 N. HOLLYWOOD WAY, BURBANK, CA 91505
END: 404 S FIGUEROA ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90071
The Bob Hope Burbank Airport offers free shuttle service to the Bob Hope Airport Train Station (Mon-Fri) and the Downtown Burbank MetroLink Station. Please use the Trip Planner to check schedules and routes, although Google Maps does a good job too. Base fare is usually $1.50 although there can be add-ons for special routes.
- BUR Buses and Trains Page
- BUR Shuttles and Taxis Page
- Super Shuttle (Commercial shuttle. Approx. $24+tip from BUR to hotel.)
- Prime Time Shuttle (Commercial shared ride shuttle. Approx. $22+tip from BUR to hotel.)
LAX Options
START: 1 WORLD WAY, LOS ANGELES, CA 90045
END: 404 S FIGUEROA ST, LOS ANGELES, CA 90071
Although there is no direct rail service from LAX to Downtown LA, LA Metro does have reliable subway and bus service all over the city. Please use the Trip Planner to check schedules and routes, although Google Maps does a good job too. Base fare is usually $1.50 although there can be add-ons for special routes.
- LAX Ground Transportation Page
- Flyaway Shuttle Bus (Shuttle bus from LAX to Union Station)
- Super Shuttle (Commercial shuttle. Approx. $16+tip from LAX to hotel.)
- Prime Time Shuttle (Commercial shared ride shuttle. Approx. $15+tip from LAX to hotel.)
- Free shuttle from airport to Green Line "Aviation" station (schedule). Transfer to Blue Line (schedule). Exit 7th Street Metro Station. A few blocks to hotel on foot. Be sure to check the Metro rail map below and the line schedules to verify trains are running when you plan to arrive or depart.
Parking
Location |
Day Only |
Overnight |
---|---|---|
Hotel* |
$16 |
$35 |
Pershing Square Parking** |
$10ish |
$15ish? |
Train station*** |
free-$6/day? |
free-$6/day? |
*My understanding is that the conference has negotiated a special daily rate with the hotel. That reduced rate will be $16/day (the normal daily max is $41/day). However, that rate is just for people driving to the conference for the day, but not staying overnight. I believe the overnight rate for hotel guests will be $35/day. Check with the hotel for verification.
**A few blocks away is Pershing Square Parking. This parking lot received good ratings on Yelp. When I called today, if you arrive around 7 AM, the daily rate would be $9.25. I recommend you call and obtain quotes for other times or overnight rates.
***You could park at a nearby (or not-so nearby) Metro train station and take the train to Pershing Square Station. See the Metro rail map. Matthew Jones provided the following Google walking map from Pershing Square to the hotel. I saw a post online that parking at Union Station was $6/day, but not sure if that's still the current price. Many other lots are likely free but may not be patrolled.
Getting Around Town
If you're planning on staying for any length of time, renting a car is probably your best bet (because nobody walks in LA).
LA Metro does have reliable subway and bus service all over the city. Please use the Trip Planner to check schedules and routes, although Google Maps does a good job too. Base fare is usually $1.50 although there can be add-ons for special routes. See also the Metro rail map.
There are variety of interesting dedicated and separated bike paths around the LA area. Some good resources for cycling:
LA Bike Paths
LACBC
A Note on Freeways
Most of LA's major freeways converge on downtown. Be aware that LA's legendary traffic jams are real, but constrained to rush hours and focused on an influx of folks into the city in the morning, and a mass exodus out of the city in the evening (as you may expect). An in-depth orientation of LA's major freeways and where they go can be found here.
To orient you, the 10 is the major East-West artery. The 5 is the major thoroughfare that trunks and others use to travel from the top of the state to the bottom, so it's mostly North-South. The 405 is infamous for having gridlock in both directions, but it's the main route into Orange County (LA County's southern neighbor). The 1 is the scenic and often death-defying route that hugs the coast.
Metro Rail Map
PDF of the Metro Rail system map.