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It happens more than most people realize. A family flies into Los Angeles planning to do both Disneyland and Coachella on the same trip. Or a group of friends combines a weekend at the festival with a couple of days at the parks before flying home. Or international travelers — particularly those coming from Europe or Latin America — treat […]
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Every Coachella transportation guide starts from LAX. That is the default assumption — the same one that sends 140,000 festival-goers on a 140-mile drive from the coast, through the Inland Empire, and into the desert. What most of those guides skip is the significantly shorter option: flying into Ontario International Airport (ONT) instead. An ontario airport to coachella car service […]
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Coachella draws international attendees from every continent. Festival-goers fly in from the UK, Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Japan, and across Europe and the Middle East — all landing at Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) at LAX, and many of them completely unfamiliar with what comes next. Tom Bradley is one of the largest and most complex international terminals in the United […]
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Most Coachella transportation content assumes you are already at LAX or you are already in the desert. It skips the part of the journey that matters most for a significant portion of Southern California attendees: getting from the westside of Los Angeles — Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Bel Air, Santa Monica, Brentwood, Century City — to Indio without navigating three […]
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Booking a Sunday evening flight home from Coachella is optimistic. It is also entirely achievable — but only if the transfer from Indio to LAX is planned as carefully as the rest of your festival weekend. Here is the scenario that plays out for thousands of attendees each year: flights are booked for Sunday evening because Sunday-to-Monday nights are cheaper […]
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The question comes up in every solo female traveler thread about Coachella: “How do I get in and out safely when I’m on my own?” It is a completely valid concern, and it does not get nearly enough practical attention in most festival transportation guides. Coachella at 1am is not the same environment as getting an Uber home from dinner […]
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Every year, the same version of this question appears on Coachella planning forums: “We have a large hard-sided cooler, four full festival outfits with accessories, two camping chairs, and three suitcases — what car do we even book?” It is a completely reasonable question, and the answer is not obvious until you understand what actually fits in each vehicle class. […]
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The debate happens every year in festival planning groups, Reddit threads, and group chats: do we fly in Thursday or Friday? It sounds like a simple question. It has more moving parts than most first-timers realize. Thursday at Coachella is not an official festival day. Gates for the main stages open Friday. But the camping areas and car camping lots […]
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Palm Springs is one of the most popular bases for Coachella. The pools, the boutique hotels, the nightlife — there is a real appeal to making it your weekend headquarters. The problem that most people discover too late is that staying in Palm Springs for Coachella does not make getting to the festival easy. It makes it a daily logistics […]
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There is a calculation that most Coachella groups going from Los Angeles eventually run in their head, usually the week before the festival: do we drive and deal with parking, take separate Ubers and hope the surge is manageable, book an Uber XL that probably gets cancelled, or do something smarter?. That something smarter is a group car service Coachella […]
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Most Coachella transportation guides assume you are flying into LAX. That is the default assumption, and it misses a significant portion of festival-goers — particularly those coming from the East Coast, from international connections through Orange County, or from travelers who simply found better fares into SNA or Long Beach. If you are landing at John Wayne Airport (SNA) in […]
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You made it. Three days of music, heat, and desert magic — and now the headliner has played their final song. The crowd starts moving toward the exits. Your feet ache, your phone is at 14%, and somewhere in the back of your mind you already know: getting home is going to be the hard part. The fix is simple. […]
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