Staples Center Parking
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Staples Center Parking
I'll be driving to LA from Phoenix on Thursday and hope someone can give me some tips on parking at or near Staples Center. My plan is to arrive early afternoon, drop the wife and kids and grandma off at our condo right across the street from Disneyland, then head to Staples.
The site I bought my game ticket from (axs.com) has an offer for $40 parking for both games (I assume anyway, since it says "All session"). I've found some other parking lots within a mile for quite a bit less that say spots are available, but when I click to reserve they say there are no spots available.
Those of you familiar with the area, any tips on what to do? Is it best to reserve a spot in advance, or see what's available when I get there, keeping in mind I'm totally unfamiliar with the area and don't want to drive around forever looking for parking at the risk of getting lost. Is $20 a game at the Staples lot worth it, or is that a nightmare to get in and out of? What other parking options are there in the area? I don't mind parking a mile or more away, but I don't know the area and don't want to be walking through a terrible area by myself late at night after the game. I looked into bus/train routes but they seem way too confusing and it doesn't look like there are many options returning late at night after the game.
Bonus points if you can give me the best route to take from Anaheim to Staples mid-afternoon. I'm hoping to leave Anaheim by 3:00 at the latest. I know I'll hit traffic and am planning for a 2-hour trek. If by chance someone is heading to the game from the Anaheim area and wants to carpool, let me know .
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The site I bought my game ticket from (axs.com) has an offer for $40 parking for both games (I assume anyway, since it says "All session"). I've found some other parking lots within a mile for quite a bit less that say spots are available, but when I click to reserve they say there are no spots available.
Those of you familiar with the area, any tips on what to do? Is it best to reserve a spot in advance, or see what's available when I get there, keeping in mind I'm totally unfamiliar with the area and don't want to drive around forever looking for parking at the risk of getting lost. Is $20 a game at the Staples lot worth it, or is that a nightmare to get in and out of? What other parking options are there in the area? I don't mind parking a mile or more away, but I don't know the area and don't want to be walking through a terrible area by myself late at night after the game. I looked into bus/train routes but they seem way too confusing and it doesn't look like there are many options returning late at night after the game.
Bonus points if you can give me the best route to take from Anaheim to Staples mid-afternoon. I'm hoping to leave Anaheim by 3:00 at the latest. I know I'll hit traffic and am planning for a 2-hour trek. If by chance someone is heading to the game from the Anaheim area and wants to carpool, let me know .
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Pay lot just north of the Hotel Figueroa. Good security.
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There are private lots/homes that you might consider (a couple of blocks away). Better deal if you can get it. (won't be as much congestion?) I wouldn't walk a mile though, not having been to that area in a while, so not sure about the demographics anymore.
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The two times I have gone I've parked in a 7ish story garage next (just south?) to the Palm restaurant. It's a two block walk at most & I want to say I paid $10 each time...but maybe it was $20? Anyway...I felt like parking was rather easy. Best of luck. I'm jealous!
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My standard SoCal warning:
Avoid Inglewood. They're always up to no good.
Avoid Inglewood. They're always up to no good.
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i usually take the subway in, so i don't have any specific parking recommendations but $40 with in/out for both games sounds pretty good. there are a lot of parking options nearby so no need to reserve if it's a hassle. the walkable radius around staples is pretty safe, though it might be better to look north and east (but west of broadway-ish). also check out at the event lots at LA Live.
if you have time to burn, another option might be to park around the arts district or historic core (much better food/drinking options) and hop a cab or train over to staples.
if you have time to burn, another option might be to park around the arts district or historic core (much better food/drinking options) and hop a cab or train over to staples.
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Luckily booked a condo just down the street so Ill be walking, flagging down a pedi-cab or taking Uber. Assigned parking spots there so no help to you sorry
How about good bars/restaurants nearby?
How about good bars/restaurants nearby?
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If you are walking to Staples Center from Inglewood, you're in for a long, dangerous night.
Here is what's around the Staples Center
http://www.lalive.com/
Here is what's around the Staples Center
http://www.lalive.com/
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i'm not too crazy about the bars/restaurants next to staples.the best thing that LA Live had going for it was that it had a trader vic's, but it's closed now.
based on zero knowledge of what you might like or be looking for, i'd recommend walking or riding a few blocks to the historic core/little tokyo/arts district, where there are lots and lots of options:
- bar ama - awesome mexican/tex-mex food + drinks
- cole's (or philippe's) - origin of the french dip sandwich. bar in the backroom accessible thru secret panel
- mas malo - mexican food, tequila bar in an old basement bank vault (and fancy whiskey bar upstairs - cant remember its name, sorry)
- wurstkuche - fancy hotdogs and beer
- pie hole - pies/coffee/dessert
- angel city brewery - beer + games (darts, cornhole, jenga, board games, etc.)
- 82 - oldschool arcade/bar
- blue bottle - coffee
- orochon - ramen
- redbird - fancypants ca cuisine
- bottega louie - italian/pastries
- kazunori - sushi/handroll bar
- ace hotel bar
- standard hotel biergaarten
- one-eyed gypsy - bar, free skee-ball
- cana rum society - private club, open after hours - go during happy hour to get a free "membership"
- perch - rooftop bar/grill
- faith & flower - brunch
- jist - brunch/pancakes
- nickel diner - old-timey burlesque theatre turned brunch cafe
- famima!! - japanese style convenience store
- grand central market - pretty much a huge food court
uhh yeah, there's kind of a lot to choose from. haha. i'm sure the other LA ppl here have their own recs, too.
if by chance you're vegetarian or vegan, i can give you a nice list of places to go check out.
based on zero knowledge of what you might like or be looking for, i'd recommend walking or riding a few blocks to the historic core/little tokyo/arts district, where there are lots and lots of options:
- bar ama - awesome mexican/tex-mex food + drinks
- cole's (or philippe's) - origin of the french dip sandwich. bar in the backroom accessible thru secret panel
- mas malo - mexican food, tequila bar in an old basement bank vault (and fancy whiskey bar upstairs - cant remember its name, sorry)
- wurstkuche - fancy hotdogs and beer
- pie hole - pies/coffee/dessert
- angel city brewery - beer + games (darts, cornhole, jenga, board games, etc.)
- 82 - oldschool arcade/bar
- blue bottle - coffee
- orochon - ramen
- redbird - fancypants ca cuisine
- bottega louie - italian/pastries
- kazunori - sushi/handroll bar
- ace hotel bar
- standard hotel biergaarten
- one-eyed gypsy - bar, free skee-ball
- cana rum society - private club, open after hours - go during happy hour to get a free "membership"
- perch - rooftop bar/grill
- faith & flower - brunch
- jist - brunch/pancakes
- nickel diner - old-timey burlesque theatre turned brunch cafe
- famima!! - japanese style convenience store
- grand central market - pretty much a huge food court
uhh yeah, there's kind of a lot to choose from. haha. i'm sure the other LA ppl here have their own recs, too.
if by chance you're vegetarian or vegan, i can give you a nice list of places to go check out.
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n.b. i was about to mention the minor heatwave (90+ degrees) that's expected starting thursday, but figured the arizonans probably wouldn't even notice it
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Thanks for the tips! I think I'll park at Union Station and take a train from there to Staples. Is Union Station pretty easy to find and get to? Or are there a series of one-way streets you have to navigate around, etc.?
Thanks again! Can't wait for tomorrow!
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Thanks again! Can't wait for tomorrow!
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Some of my favorite stories from my father are of him and his drunk/pothead buddies and their shenanigans in Inglewood after they get out of Lakers games. He said it is much safer now than it was back then too.Spaceman Spiff wrote:My standard SoCal warning:
Avoid Inglewood. They're always up to no good.
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I have some friends that live in a pretty bad part of Inglewood. But it's nowhere near as scary as it was in the 90s. Not even close.
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I'm staying at a hotel thats 0.8 miles from Staples in downtown. I was planning on walking to/from the games, is that a bad idea? I would think that with so many people around for the tourney it would be alright.
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You calling 2Pac a liar? He was quite specific that Inglewood is ALWAYS up to no good.UAdevil wrote:I have some friends that live in a pretty bad part of Inglewood. But it's nowhere near as scary as it was in the 90s. Not even close.
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Depends. Which hotel? If you're on the Figueroa corridor north of I-10 you're probably good to go. When I go to downtown LA (at least once a year) to I visit friends and hang out I walk a lot. Once I walked from the Miako Hotel in Little Tokyo all the way to LA Live and was not in fear for my life or anything like that. If you're west of 110 or south of 10, I wouldn't walk. lol.prh wrote:I'm staying at a hotel thats 0.8 miles from Staples in downtown. I was planning on walking to/from the games, is that a bad idea? I would think that with so many people around for the tourney it would be alright.
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Historic Mayfair, 1256 W 7th St. Should I be looking to switch?UAdevil wrote:Depends. Which hotel? If you're on the Figueroa corridor north of I-10 you're probably good to go. When I go to downtown LA (at least once a year) to I visit friends and hang out I walk a lot. Once I walked from the Miako Hotel in Little Tokyo all the way to LA Live and was not in fear for my life or anything like that. If you're west of 110 or south of 10, I wouldn't walk. lol.prh wrote:I'm staying at a hotel thats 0.8 miles from Staples in downtown. I was planning on walking to/from the games, is that a bad idea? I would think that with so many people around for the tourney it would be alright.
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Ah, from there it's such a short distance I'd not be concerned, especially if you're not alone.
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Thanks, that is what I was hoping. I went for a cheaper hotel, since flights and tickets were enough already. I was about to make a personal size comparison to PJC, but his UA bio says 5'10/160. I thought he's around 5'7? And he looks thinner than a rail too.UAdevil wrote:Ah, from there it's such a short distance I'd not be concerned, especially if you're not alone.
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Sounds like we should all just meet at Jefe's condo and walk from there as a group.
Looking forward to seeing all of my Wildcat brothers and sisters at Staples tomorrow!
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Looking forward to seeing all of my Wildcat brothers and sisters at Staples tomorrow!
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Unfortunately that place wound up not working out. Literally across the street. Check out the view from the patio:
Almost got this place but the view was the best part about it
So now we have a house in Long Beach. Gotta make the trek up from the 405/710. 710N faster around 3pm?
Drive/Uber/Public Trans?
Blue Line through Compton at 10pm? ehhhh
Almost got this place but the view was the best part about it
So now we have a house in Long Beach. Gotta make the trek up from the 405/710. 710N faster around 3pm?
Drive/Uber/Public Trans?
Blue Line through Compton at 10pm? ehhhh
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Hell of a breakdown dirtbags, thanks!
Gotta find a speakeasy or two
Gotta find a speakeasy or two
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crap Boyz II Men tomorrow night at LA Live. Anyone want my S16 tickets?
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I hope Xavier finds the end of the road. When the water runs dry for them, it'll be hard to say goodbye to yesterday, when Sean Miller was theirs.Jefe wrote:crap Boyz II Men tomorrow night at LA Live. Anyone want my S16 tickets?
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Boyz II Men was in Vegas the weekend of the PAC 12 tournament, too.Jefe wrote:crap Boyz II Men tomorrow night at LA Live. Anyone want my S16 tickets?
Anyone know a nostalgia R&B booking agent in Indianapolis?
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No traffic in LA, or so I've been told by people who visit occasionallyJefe wrote:Unfortunately that place wound up not working out. Literally across the street. Check out the view from the patio:
Almost got this place but the view was the best part about it
So now we have a house in Long Beach. Gotta make the trek up from the 405/710. 710N faster around 3pm?
Drive/Uber/Public Trans?
Blue Line through Compton at 10pm? ehhhh
Where at in Long Beach? 3 PM on a Thursday? There isn't really a nice way to go, but I'd probably drive up the 110 but it's been a couple years since I've made that trek
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Easy to do there. You make that early right before Staples heading east on Figueroa and wind up in Compton.
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dirtbags wrote:
Did he hire a Uber driver to get back?
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Compton is almost 12 miles from Staples Centercatgrad97 wrote:Easy to do there. You make that early right before Staples heading east on Figueroa and wind up in Compton.