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Re: Getting from LAX, LGB, SNA to hotel, LA Cruise Terminal, and Posted on: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 21:15:29 -0600

mgrahm@tribcsp.com wrote:
> On Jun 1, 8:07 pm, PeterL wrote:
>> On Jun 1, 6:40 pm, "mgr...@tribcsp.com" wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 1, 12:27 pm, "John Sisker" wrote:
>>>> Michael,
>>>> While Long Beach Airport (LGB) is indeed smaller that Los Angeles
>>>> International (LAX), Santa Ana Airport (SNA) is smaller yet. However, SNA is
>>>> closer to attractions such as Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, but much
>>>> further away from the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro) for your Princess
>>>> Cruise.
>>>> Some of the responses you have received in this reference already provided
>>>> some good advice, one even mentioning the Queen Mary attraction and hotel,
>>>> yet wisely pointing out the historical interest, but also not a top rate
>>>> hotel. Therefore, there is no point in me adding to this dialogue, even
>>>> though I live around 15 to 20 miles away from Long Beach/San Pedro and the
>>>> cruise ship ports.
>>>> However, one other thing to consider, is to look on their Website or the
>>>> Princess Cruise brochure itself to see what hotel packages they recommend
>>>> for a cruise out of San Pedro.
>>> The Princess brochure lists the hotel in Los Angeles at the Marriott
>>> Los Angels. Anyone have any thought good or bad about this hotel.
>>> Thanks
>>> Michael-
>> which Marriott? If it's the one at the LAX airport, it's a
>> conventional and travelers' hotel. Nothing bad about it, just your
>> regular big chain hotels. There is not much within walking distance
>> to the hotel.
>
> Great question! It does not say. I was king of hoping that someone
> here would the answer to that question.
>
> Michael
A quick look at the Mariott website has:
Los Angeles Mariott downtown
Los Angeles Mariott airport
and, in case
Long Beach Mariott (near LGB, but not near downtown LB)

So, I'm willing to bet that it's really Mariott at LAX. But, keep
checking on it!