Laguna Beach Transit 339 Broadway Street, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
About the Business
Laguna Beach Transit is a bustling hub for transportation in the heart of Laguna Beach, California. Located at 339 Broadway Street, this institution serves as a central bus station, local government office, and transit station for residents and visitors alike. Whether you're looking to catch a bus to explore the beautiful beaches and attractions of Laguna Beach, or seeking information on local transportation options, Laguna Beach Transit is here to help. With friendly staff and convenient services, this institution is dedicated to providing efficient and reliable transportation solutions for the community.
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339 Broadway St, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, United States
Reviews
"Bus 218 has the nicest person driving that has picked me up here in Laguna Beach. I will say be there on time as they are not going to be waiting for anybody chasing them down over all the great experience."
"The trolley was so great and the service so friendly."
"I absolutely love this little Hamlet! When I was growing up in the sixties and seventies here in Orange county, this place held a mystique amongst the minds of my peers. We would come down here and build bonfires on the beach and hang out together. There was once a treasure map and a series of clues that would take you from place to place. It was very intriguing at least to our teenage minds, and we were hoping to find it, but never did. Does anyone reading this post remember that? Or was it a figment of my imagination? I remember the greeter the long bearded man standing by the beach waiving at people. I think most of us thought he had a screw loose! And I think most of the girls were afraid of him. But actually he was pretty harmless. Some of us more brave boys went up to talk to him and he was a very kind and loving man as far as I could tell! I come down to the Laguna Beach library because the staff there is so very cool! They are happy, polite, and very very helpful! We also get around because I've been going there for months! I even have my own little corner of that library! Just today I talked to a beautiful young lady who works for the recreation department while we were both waiting for our lunch to be prepared at Las Sirenas. It's nearly right across the street from the library down mermaid avenue a few doors. You'll recognize it because there are always people standing in line to order or wait for their orders! That's how you can tell a very very good restaurant! When I was down in Mexico, we used to call these little restaurants Mamacita's. It was where a mother or grandmother would open a small restaurant in their house and charge $2 for dinner. You never knew what momma was going to cook! But you knew that it was always going to be good! Laguna Beach also has hundreds of little shops and thrift stores! They sell everything there! And they're all tiny little shops privately owned! That's the American way! And I believe in supporting local businesses! Before the big box stores were introduced to our economy the private citizens that open businesses hired the vast majority of the population! But when stores like Walmart come in they slash prices to drive the little business owners out! In my travels over the past 40 years, I've seen this happen time and time again. We're downtown cities or small towns were empty! There was a little town in Missouri, I don't recall the name but I remember one Saturday morning I was taking a walk around this little town and I saw a group of older men in front of the VFW having coffee and donuts together. And I stopped and asked them where were all the people? They all pointed in One direction. I asked what's there? In unison they said, "Walmart!" When we were growing up here, they shared, Saturday morning it was hard to find a place to park here! The shops and stores were bustling with people! And then Walmart came in and stole all the business. Now, We are a ghost town. It was a very sad sight to see!"
"It's a nice service, but unreliable. Busses have no set time schedule, so you'll wait about 20 min on average. They also have a quirky local rider on demand program, where the driver waits for 15 min and the passengers get frustrated and just get off. Drivers are ignorant to the stop names on the maps and sometimes the phone app itself. Tax dollars not used efficiently, especially when the city charges a whopping $5/hr at the meters and lots. #not patronizing LB anymore"
"Laguna Beach Transit for quite a few years but never have written a review for, however my recent customer experience warranted giving a shout-out to Rachel in Laguna Beach Transit for absolutely fantastic customer service."
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