No, you don’t want a cab to Disneyland, it would be very expensive..but you can take a cab to the downtown Los Angeles bus terminal… from there you can get a bus directly to Disneyland which is in Anaheim, California… about an hour and a half away. I do not know how late you can accomplish this however. Disneyland is usually an all day affair…If you have access to to a computer, or if you can locate an inexpensive motel as close the Disneyland as you can get (Motel 6 is a cheap but clean one) this would be a good idea. That way you can spend the evening there and see Disneyland the next day. You will have a place to leave your luggage and have a place to return to afterward because you will be tired. The next day you can decide where you will go next. the Bus terminal will have car rental agencies there….good luck.
thats a bit far distance from West hollywood to Disneyland
below is the LA taxi fare sheet for Los Angeles city taxis
as you can see it can add up pretty quickly
Fares (ordinances 177843 & 178050 , and Board Order No. 055, effective 10/01/06, 12/25/06 and 8/14/08)
The following taxicab rates became effective on 8/14/08 as authorized by the Board of Taxicab Commissioners in B.O. 055
All Passengers Ride for Price of One
1. $2.85 flag drop (first 1/9th mile).
2. $0.30 for each additional 1/9th mile ($2.70 per mile).
3. $0.30 for each 37 seconds waiting/delay ($29.19 per hour).
4. $46.50 flat fare for trips between LAX and downtown.
Area bounded by Alameda St., Santa Monica Fwy., Harbor Fwy., Cesar E. Chavez, Union Station and Chinatown.
5. $2.50 surcharge for all trips originating at LAX.
6. $15.00 minimum fare for trips originating at LAX (In addition to the $2.50 surcharge).
you can take public transit but 3 suit cases it might be akward
although its doable depending where in West Hollywood you
starting from but you are looking at making 3 transfers
but lets say you are starting On Santa Monica blvd
you can board 704 to Sunset and Vermont then take the Red Line to
7th/Metro, then go up stair and at 7th and Flower take the 460
to disneyland
cost is $1.25 on the 704 per person and anothr $1.25 on the Red line
and about 2.60 per person on the 460 bus
You can take Amtrak (Pacific Surfliner) or Metrolink (Orange County Line) from LA Union Station to Anaheim. The Anaheim station is walking distance to Disneyland.
From West Hollywood to Union Station, there should be a bus depending on where your hotel is.
on a plane
No, you don’t want a cab to Disneyland, it would be very expensive..but you can take a cab to the downtown Los Angeles bus terminal… from there you can get a bus directly to Disneyland which is in Anaheim, California… about an hour and a half away. I do not know how late you can accomplish this however. Disneyland is usually an all day affair…If you have access to to a computer, or if you can locate an inexpensive motel as close the Disneyland as you can get (Motel 6 is a cheap but clean one) this would be a good idea. That way you can spend the evening there and see Disneyland the next day. You will have a place to leave your luggage and have a place to return to afterward because you will be tired. The next day you can decide where you will go next. the Bus terminal will have car rental agencies there….good luck.
thats a bit far distance from West hollywood to Disneyland
below is the LA taxi fare sheet for Los Angeles city taxis
as you can see it can add up pretty quickly
Fares (ordinances 177843 & 178050 , and Board Order No. 055, effective 10/01/06, 12/25/06 and 8/14/08)
The following taxicab rates became effective on 8/14/08 as authorized by the Board of Taxicab Commissioners in B.O. 055
All Passengers Ride for Price of One
1. $2.85 flag drop (first 1/9th mile).
2. $0.30 for each additional 1/9th mile ($2.70 per mile).
3. $0.30 for each 37 seconds waiting/delay ($29.19 per hour).
4. $46.50 flat fare for trips between LAX and downtown.
Area bounded by Alameda St., Santa Monica Fwy., Harbor Fwy., Cesar E. Chavez, Union Station and Chinatown.
5. $2.50 surcharge for all trips originating at LAX.
6. $15.00 minimum fare for trips originating at LAX (In addition to the $2.50 surcharge).
you can take public transit but 3 suit cases it might be akward
although its doable depending where in West Hollywood you
starting from but you are looking at making 3 transfers
but lets say you are starting On Santa Monica blvd
you can board 704 to Sunset and Vermont then take the Red Line to
7th/Metro, then go up stair and at 7th and Flower take the 460
to disneyland
cost is $1.25 on the 704 per person and anothr $1.25 on the Red line
and about 2.60 per person on the 460 bus
You can take Amtrak (Pacific Surfliner) or Metrolink (Orange County Line) from LA Union Station to Anaheim. The Anaheim station is walking distance to Disneyland.
From West Hollywood to Union Station, there should be a bus depending on where your hotel is.
Did you try http://www.taxifarefinder.com
It gives you an estimated duration, direction, and the taxi fare when you type in your starting point and destination.