Many airline crews who live other places stay overnight in RVs at the airport. Some of the RV's are more or less permanently parked, but I don't think there are hook-ups.
I don't know whether they have employee-only lots where they do that. I'd suggest calling the airport inquiry desk to find out.
Frank Damp, DW - Eileen
Anacortes, WA
'02 Georgetown 325, F53, V-10, bought used in 2010 at 13,000 miles.
Dogs - 2 Labs again, both yellow males, both 9 yrs old and both adopted.
frankdamp wrote: Many airline crews who live other places stay overnight in RVs at the airport. Some of the RV's are more or less permanently parked, but I don't think there are hook-ups.
I don't know whether they have employee-only lots where they do that. I'd suggest calling the airport inquiry desk to find out.
I've never heard or seen that. The airlines usually have contracts with hotels for that sort of thing.
Brian RVing Illustrated
2010 Keystone Sprinter Select 31BH
2001 Coleman Santa Fe
sunsation288 wrote: Many thanks to all to trying to helping , it`s realy appreciated !!, yes after read all your input , my best option will be to try to find a campground (maybe huntington beach) , and rent a car for the saturday night and for the sunday morning it will be alot easier to go to airport ? and since the Anaheim Angel stadium ask me 120$ for the parking the saturday night !!! it will help to pay the rent car ?
again many thanks again for helping , we are french canadian with a marvelous trip ahead !!! we bring our MX bike and look to do different track in southern California , 28 day , and 6000 miles round trip !!! , me my son and my wife leaving a dream come true !!, and yes the airplane ticket for my wife is already buy
my very best regards
a friend from north of the Border
Christian
Huntington Beach is a bit of a drive; you might check and see if there is anything near Venice Beach (much closer).
frankdamp wrote: Many airline crews who live other places stay overnight in RVs at the airport. Some of the RV's are more or less permanently parked, but I don't think there are hook-ups.
I don't know whether they have employee-only lots where they do that. I'd suggest calling the airport inquiry desk to find out.
It is truly an amazing sight, but LAX does allow commuting airline personnel to park their RV's in an employee 'RV Only Lot' for an extra fee each month.
There are literally hundreds of class A's, C's, B's, TT and fifth wheels from every manufacturer. The parties held in these lots are legendary.