Via Manchester. Dates are for October, a perfect time to visit in my opinion! 24 hours only, and they usually sell out much faster than that, so get on it!
P.s. Don't forget to visit In 'n' Out Burger when you go :wink:
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M_z
10 Aug 17#1
That's on the North Korean side of the US though ....... :smile:
airbus330
10 Aug 17#2
£150 each way.......HOTT
malachi
10 Aug 17#3
Good deal, could take a day trip to Vegas from LA too if you wanted to.
bojangles to malachi
10 Aug 17#5
day trip? its a 9 hr round trip
robertvan1 to bojangles
10 Aug 17#6
Maybe if you walk! Vegas is about an hour's flight from LA.
bojangles to robertvan1
10 Aug 17#9
you cant just rock up & board a plane. You will still need to check in & transfer to & from the airports.
0scar222 to bojangles
11 Aug 17#28
Its easy do able especially with internal flight its only about 380 miles so very short flight Have done day trip to Verona Italy before with Ryan air £20 flight and that;s loads further and different country
malachi to bojangles
10 Aug 17#14
5hrs there, 5hrs back by Megabus. Start early, leave late. That's what I did when I was there in May. Or rent a car and drive there which my friend did.
bojangles to malachi
10 Aug 17#15
I did Las Vegas to Grand Canyon South Rim & back in a day. Also stopped off at Hoover Dam. That was a long day, with very little driving scenery.
Robbo11 to bojangles
10 Aug 17#19
The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world so it would be a shame to rush a visit after all the driving to get there. Most people stay at least a night or two so that they can get to see the sunrise/sunset over the canyon and maybe walk a trail while there.
malachi to bojangles
11 Aug 17#26
I did the same trip, also along route 66. Yeah, long day but the Grand Canyon was amazing.
Luke4efc to malachi
10 Aug 17#20
I know everyone on here are tight gits, but 10 hours on a bus is ridiculous. Let's be honest, you probably ended up with less than 5 hours walking around and doing stuff. In general I say anything where the travel time is more than the time in the place isn't worth it at all (especially on a bus/plane)
malachi to Luke4efc
10 Aug 17#21
Well no, arrived at 7am and left 10pm. Had plenty of time do everything. Spent the time on the bus sleeping as it through the night. Still got a full day worth.
If we went via plane, not only it would of cost us 3 times a much but would of spent less time actually doing what we wanted due to arrival time to and from the airport, queuing for passport control etc.
Flying internally in the US isn't as simple as the UK when you are not from the US originally.
myspace to malachi
11 Aug 17#24
HUH? I've done this lots of times and it's a piece of cake. What was different for you compared with those from the US originally??
malachi to myspace
11 Aug 17#25
Queuing for ages in passport control. You had better experience that me. Either way, I enjoyed the road trip in between cities. Worth the road trip and happily do it again. Spend plenty of time traveling around the world so the 5hr bus journey never bothered me.
0scar222 to malachi
11 Aug 17#30
Since when have we required to go through passport control to travel from LA to San Francisco its even in same state
deanpaulwalker
10 Aug 17#4
Niceee, really wishing I could grab this deal :cry:
StuieUK34
10 Aug 17#7
I booked this 2 weeks ago when I saw the last flash sale.. Paying £339 to fly to San Fran, and return from LA to MAN..... Road Trip here we come!!!!!
HOT from me.
bojangles to StuieUK34
10 Aug 17#10
Hope the Big Sur is back open by then
Filthypig to bojangles
10 Aug 17#11
Not looking likely from what I've read. A real shame though cos it's a great drive! Did SF to Huntington Beach last year and was brilliant.
bojangles to Filthypig
10 Aug 17#13
Nope its not. Yosemite & Tahoe for me next year. Maybe time for some slurping in Napa
sn106w
10 Aug 17#8
Ha, the In n Out burger.. You're way out of your element.
daastle
10 Aug 17#12
Only shame to this is I've booked too many holidays on those dates thanks to hukd! Still heat tho !
SimonMarks
10 Aug 17#16
What are the selected dates?
mb1
10 Aug 17#17
Heat just for mentioning In & Out Burger. ANIMAL FRIES!!
schnide to mb1
11 Aug 17#33
You can get the fries animal style? I only knew about the burger!
mb1 to schnide
11 Aug 17#34
Off menu item. At least it was for me a few years back after a friend tipped me off. They're amazing!
There's a nice "nod" to the In & Out logo off the M6 at Wednesbury, just before Ikea. Sadly, it's a car repair place, not one of the greatest burger franchises on the planet.
badgerman2
10 Aug 17#18
We got cheap TC flights to LA last year. Epic road trip. Monterey, San Fran, Napa, walking in Eastern Sierra, Death Valley, Vegas, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon north rim, Zion national park.
Robbo11 to badgerman2
11 Aug 17#22
Sounds great. I have my own 3 week epic road trip planned for next year that starts in San Fran and takes in Yosemite NP, Monterey, Pfeiffer Big Sur, LA, Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon south rim, Bryce canyon & Zion NP. Can't wait.
bojangles to Robbo11
11 Aug 17#27
Take a Sat Nav - Big Sur part of the pacific highway is closed due to a landslide. Apart from Yosemite, its a similar trip I done 15 years ago! Also get booking Yosemite. It fills up quick to stay in the park. Cheaper to stay outside, but queuing to get back in everyday will be a nutache.
Ive booked myself into travelyosemite.com/lod…ge/ & had to play around with the days to find available for June.
Robbo11 to bojangles
11 Aug 17#29
Will be staying at Yosemite Valley Lodge in the park for the very reason you mention. Hoping the landslides will be cleared by the time we go in September next year.
schnide to Robbo11
11 Aug 17#32
I just came back from Yosemite - didn't see anything at all about landslides and certainly wasn't diverted by any, if that helps.
Robbo11 to schnide
11 Aug 17#35
The landslides reference in my reply to Bojangles was related to the Big Sur landslides that he mentioned, not Yosemite.
myspace
11 Aug 17#23
October/November is off-season on this well-served route to LA and you can often book for around £350 with major commercial airlines if you look carefully. Try a flight fare search site if you don't like this deal or want other dates (Feb/Mar are also low prices), you could even get a stopover in another city at a good price at that time of year.
bbeettaa
11 Aug 17#31
Not a bad deal, a saving of £100-£150 depending on who you usually fly with.
Best to land and leave immediately though! :smile:
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300 seats to LAX for just £300 return!
Via Manchester. Dates are for October, a perfect time to visit in my opinion! 24 hours only, and they usually sell out much faster than that, so get on it!
P.s. Don't forget to visit In 'n' Out Burger when you go :wink:
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Have done day trip to Verona Italy before with Ryan air £20 flight and that;s loads further and different country
If we went via plane, not only it would of cost us 3 times a much but would of spent less time actually doing what we wanted due to arrival time to and from the airport, queuing for passport control etc.
Flying internally in the US isn't as simple as the UK when you are not from the US originally.
Paying £339 to fly to San Fran, and return from LA to MAN..... Road Trip here we come!!!!!
HOT from me.
Yep - hackthemenu.com/in-…-3/
There's a nice "nod" to the In & Out logo off the M6 at Wednesbury, just before Ikea. Sadly, it's a car repair place, not one of the greatest burger franchises on the planet.
Ive booked myself into travelyosemite.com/lod…ge/ & had to play around with the days to find available for June.
Best to land and leave immediately though! :smile: