Hi, yes at least 90 minutes or less driving distance. As we want to visit theme parks. Something In between LA and San Diego is what we are looking for. We are traveling with 4 adults and 2 children so I am looking for a 2 bed 2 bath accommodations with activates for kids and adults, near the beach is a plus!
Thanks
Because of traffic, staying near LAX is not the best plan. It would be far easier to stay new Disneyland for a few days, and then stay in the San Diego area for a few days. There is no advantage to trying to be close to LAX, because that will force you to battle the traffic and send a lot of time on the road every day.
Thanks Ace2000 for the map, I didn't even know TUGG has this handy map. Anaheim would be a great location, the DVC villas resort looks great, need to see if anyone is renting it for the week I need it. Another great location is Marriott's Newport Coast Villas which is near the beach but in between LA and San Diego. I don't mind the drive, just means we have to get up very early and come back late.
Since we already booked our flight through Delta to LAX it is too late to change unless I want to pay a fee and switch to SNA airport in orange county but I doubt it.
Thanks for the help
Thank you all for your advice after further research and your posts. It is best we do stay at the locations we want to go. We did want to stay at a resort but it is not worth it if we will be out all day enjoying different parks.
Thanks again
I made the mistake of flying in to Orange County (John Wayne Airport) when I was staying at the Welk Resort in Escondido. It took us five hours to drive (one way) from Orange County to Escondido. We should have spent the extra money on airfare and flown in to San Diego.
Good to know; thanks.Whatever road was blocked could have also impacted access from San Diego
Normal commute traffic would never be that bad at any time of the day, only a traffic fatality on a two lane highway could create that commute time