
They will arrange an Uber for you that will take you to the shop. The company announced yesterday via email and last night on Twitter that all you have to do is call their store (42) on nearby Sepulveda (a few blocks from the In-n-Out) and tell them you need a ride. There’s been amusing billboards, full-page ads and now this timely promotion to get weary travelers onto their doorstep. The Culver City-based corporate weed chain has aggressively tried to brand themselves around L.A. That Japanese joint right next to the MedMen on Sepulveda is mighty good.
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MedMen is Offering Adults a Free Uber Ride from LAX Don’t have a TAP card? You can get them at any station, and collectable ones are even available on eBay. This bus is free, but they may want you to show your TAP card to “prove” that you’re going to use the light rail.
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Because of its close proximity to the 105/405, within minutes you’ll be on the freeway and begging your rideshare driver to hand over the AUX cord. Intended to connect LAX passengers to the Green Line light rail, you can use it to GTFO of the terminals and into the Green Line parking lot where you can hail your rideshare.

That’s where the Green Line Shuttle comes in. Image courtesy of LA World Airports.Īs great as the FlyAway is, it’s not right for people who live in South L.A. Take the free Green Line shuttle to El Segundo This Green Line Shuttle will either say GREEN LINE on it or have a big “G” in its window. Sure it probably isn’t dropping you off at your doorstep, but when you instead order a rideshare from either the Union Station, Hollywood, Van Nuys or Long Beach stops, it’ll arrive in minutes -not hours - and soon you’ll be home. It’s a quick, quiet exeunt from all the drama at the airport. With the inner lane of the departure loop now free of taxis and cars, the FlyAway will be easy to spot. It might not always be the case, but for now, this clean, comfortable bus cost less than $10, makes no stops between the airport and your destination, includes free Wi-Fi and is rarely full. “And we consider ourselves too good for shuttles or, God forbid, the FlyAway bus.” “We’re too busy to cook, so now we tap an app to have a burrito delivered to our door,” Steve Lopez, the long-time Los Angeles Times columnist wrote in yesterday’s paper.
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Listen to Steve Lopez: Quit being a baby, take the Flyaway The FlyAway is owned by LAX and accepts the Metro TAP card. And for damn sure we’re not going to pay $6 for a taco with a bunch of basics from Scottsdale. Photo courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports.īut if this was a faster, more organized plan for getting a Lyft home after a long flight, why would anyone need tacos? Did they know it would be an epic wait? Who knows, but those food trucks were counting on it.īut we’re Angelenos, we’re not going to wait for a dumb dayglo green bus to scoop us up and take us to some new lot to wait on a car with hundreds of others.

If you’re going to hop on a bus, may we recommend some that will get you out of the madness of the airport. It’ll have great WiFi, they said, clean bathrooms, food trucks. We should have known something was fishy in October when LAX announced it was setting up a new lot where passengers could get into their rideshare cars or taxis. Last updated: NovemSimple, legal, safe, inexpensive tips to exit our problematic airport without waiting forever.
