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Does LAX airport have showers?

LAX airport does not have public shower or change facilities within its terminals however passengers who would like to use their layover to freshen up still have two options.



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Yes, you can pay to get into the LAX Star Alliance Lounge.

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Privacy, please: No more waiting in lines thanks to the private en-suite bathrooms. Speaking of lines: You will also have your own private access to the TSA checkpoint. TSA screening: Users of The Private Suite have their schedules organized so that only one person goes through security screening at a time.

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8 things to do in LA on your 8-hour stopover
  • Grab a bite at In-and-Out. ...
  • Hit the Manhattan Beach Pier. ...
  • Cruise the Venice Boardwalk. ...
  • Visit the Getty Museum. ...
  • Shop Santa Monica Place. ...
  • Hang out at Dockweiler State Beach. ...
  • Ride the Ocean Express Trolley. ...
  • Visit the Flight Path Learning Center.


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12 Top Things to Do on a Long Layover at LAX
  • 01 of 12. Dine on Classy International Cuisine. ...
  • 02 of 12. Dine Local at Airport Terminal 3. ...
  • 03 of 12. Hit the Beach. ...
  • 04 of 12. Take a Shopping Excursion. ...
  • 05 of 12. Tour Los Angeles. ...
  • 06 of 12. Play Some Golf. ...
  • 07 of 12. Eat Iconic L.A. Fast Food. ...
  • 08 of 12. Visit the Flight Path Museum.


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Membership to PS LAX costs $4,500 per year. Members enjoy reduced rates of $3,150 for a one-way Suite experience for up to 4 travelers. Additional guests will cost $500 per person.

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At Los Angeles International Airport, there exists an exclusive luxury terminal called The Private Suite. Owned and operated by the Gavin de Becker & Associates security firm, The Private Suite at LAX is the first-of-its-kind in the United States.

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Every traveler has different needs and expectations, so determining which lounge is worth the money can be very subjective. If a status climber or frequent flier is loyal to a certain airline or credit card, for instance, they'll likely choose those lounges over the others.

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Many people don't even know that airport showers exist. (Trust us, we've done some asking around.) But sometimes after an excruciatingly long flight, it can be a huge relief to wash away the germs of the flight. However, not all airports have readily available showers for your convenience.

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You can grab a snack, coffee, a magazine. You can charge your laptop and use Wi-Fi; the desk staff can help you change seats or flights. In the best (usually international) lounges you can shower after a long flight, eat dinner and unwind with a cocktail or free spa treatment.

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Airport lounge access requires a membership, day pass or qualifying airline ticket. Business and first-class passengers often get free access to airline lounges, as do elite members and some U.S. military personnel. The access policy varies by airline.

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6) Be a guest of somebody with lounge access Guest policies vary greatly depending on the airline, the membership status and the type of lounge. Some let guests in for free while others charge a fee which typically ranges between $25 and $65 per person.

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The Private Suite at Los Angeles International Airport is a glamorous counterpoint to the much-maligned airport experience. Built for celebrities and other VIPs flying into and out of LAX, this standalone terminal is stylish, serene, and secluded (and completely off-limits to paparazzi, of course).

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A suite is much more than just a room. It is usually a much larger expansive space with a host of amenities and luxurious additions. Instead of just a place to crash, a suite is a comfortable living space that usually involves multiple rooms designated for different functions.

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The top international destinations from here are London (LHR) and Guadalajara (GDL). The two longest flights are Los Angeles (LAX) to Singapore (SIN) that takes around 17 hours and 40 minutes and Los Angeles (LAX) to Melbourne (MEL) with a flight time of 15 hours and 55 minutes.

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Los Angeles International Airport, commonly referred to as LAX, is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles, California and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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