REVIEW · LOS ANGELES
LAX To Anaheim: Arrive in Style
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LAX can be a zoo, but this ride fixes that fast. LAX to Anaheim is a private, air-conditioned transfer that focuses on one thing: getting you moving without airport hassle. It’s built for families and small groups heading straight to Disneyland days.
I especially like the curbside pickup flow and the way the driver coordinates around your arrival timing. Another win is the direct, friendly communication setup—if you share your cell number, the driver can reach out first, then you make the final call when you’re ready.
One thing to plan around: the handoff depends on staying reachable after you land. If you’re not ready to call when instructed (or you don’t provide a working phone number), the pickup can feel slower than it needs to.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- How This Private Transfer Changes Your First Day in Anaheim
- Getting Picked Up at LAX Without Wandering Around
- The 1.5-Hour Ride: Comfort, Privacy, and Timing You Can Plan Around
- Where You End Up: Anaheim Convention Center and Your Hotel Drop
- Price and Value: Why $220 Per Group Can Feel Fair
- The Driver Experience: Communication That Actually Helps
- Is This the Right Fit for Your Anaheim Plans?
- Should You Book This LAX to Anaheim Transfer?
- FAQ
- How many people can this transfer accommodate?
- How long does the LAX to Anaheim trip take?
- Where does the pickup happen at LAX?
- Where is the drop-off in Anaheim?
- Does the driver monitor my flight for delays?
- Is alcohol included?
Key highlights at a glance
- Flight monitoring for early arrivals or delays
- Curbside pickup from your designated LAX terminal
- Up to 5 passengers in a private, air-conditioned vehicle
- Drop-off to your designated hotel in Anaheim (not just a generic stop)
- Professional, safety-minded drivers (names that come up often include Sofia, Nate, and Erni)
- Fixed group pricing at $220 per group
How This Private Transfer Changes Your First Day in Anaheim

This is one of those travel services that doesn’t try to entertain you. It tries to remove friction. You land at Los Angeles International Airport, you get picked up at your terminal, and you’re driven to Anaheim—so you can start enjoying the trip instead of decoding airport parking and shuttle routes.
Because it’s private (only your group), it also feels calmer than shared options. No waiting around for strangers. No squeezing your family or your bags into a crowded van. And since it’s air-conditioned, you avoid the LA heat-or-humidity swing right after landing.
For Disneyland trips, that matters. Your best energy is usually the first morning and first evening. A transfer that gets you from gate to hotel without drama is quietly worth a lot.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Angeles.
Getting Picked Up at LAX Without Wandering Around

Here’s the part I think you’ll appreciate most: the pickup is designed around real airport reality. Your driver monitors the flight for early arrivals or delays, so your timing isn’t entirely guesswork. The driver picks up passengers at their designated terminal, which helps you avoid the classic LAX problem—walking circles while trying to match a ride to the right curb.
The process is straightforward:
- When you’re ready to go, you call the direct number provided for curbside pickup.
- The driver then picks up everyone at the terminal you were assigned.
- If you provide your cell phone, the driver can contact you directly to start communication, and you still call the driver directly once you’re ready.
Practical tip: keep your phone charged and easy to access right after landing. With this kind of curbside handoff, “I’ll call in a few minutes” can turn into “Where is everyone?” faster than you’d expect. If you share your number, you’ll usually cut down the uncertainty.
Also, be ready with your confirmation details from booking. You’ll likely have to reference what’s been set for your pickup and drop plan. Having it handy saves time when you’re tired and figuring out baggage and exits.
The 1.5-Hour Ride: Comfort, Privacy, and Timing You Can Plan Around

The transfer time is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes. That’s a useful baseline for planning, especially if you’re trying to schedule dinner reservations or decide when to buy theme-park tickets. Just keep one realistic point in mind: real-world traffic can affect timing in the LA area.
What’s in your favor is the private transportation setup. You’re not waiting for multiple pickup stops. You’re not mixing routes for other groups. Your vehicle is simply for you, so you can settle in and use the time effectively.
Because the vehicle is air-conditioned, I’d treat it like part of your travel comfort plan. After a flight—especially with kids—it’s easier to get everyone in a good mood when you’re not sweating through the ride. If you have shopping bags, snacks, or extra layers, you’ll be glad you’re not making them a part of a public-transport puzzle.
Group size also affects how good this feels. It’s priced for a group of up to 5 people, which is a sweet spot for families and friend groups. If you’re traveling with more than you want to cram, this isn’t the service to “make work.”
Where You End Up: Anaheim Convention Center and Your Hotel Drop
At the destination, the stated end point is Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W Katella Ave, Anaheim. The important practical detail is that the driver will drop all passengers to their designated hotel in Anaheim.
That hotel drop matters more than it sounds. Anaheim is spread out, and it’s easy to underestimate how much time you’ll spend walking, waiting for secondary transport, or hauling luggage from a central point. A direct hotel arrival helps you transition faster from arrival mode to vacation mode.
If you’re staying near Disneyland or planning to head out the same day, getting close to your hotel front door is a big deal. You don’t need to figure out where the nearest bus stop is. You don’t need to organize a second ride once you’re already tired.
Also, you avoid the uncomfortable “we’ll be there somewhere” feeling that happens when drop-offs are vague. This service is built around a clear end point and then a hotel-specific drop.
Price and Value: Why $220 Per Group Can Feel Fair
The price is $220 per group, for up to 5 people. On paper, it’s easy to compare with a taxi or a rideshare, but the real value comes from how you’re traveling.
This rate makes sense when you want:
- One vehicle instead of multiple rides
- A ride that’s meant to be direct and private
- A pickup plan tied to your terminal and flight timing
- A professional driver managing the curbside details
If you’re splitting costs among a small group, this often pencils out well compared to paying per person or dealing with multiple vehicles. And because it’s private, you’re paying for time saved as much as comfort.
Two extra value notes:
- You’re not just getting transportation—you’re getting flight-aware coordination.
- You’re not gambling on finding a driver in a chaotic pickup area.
Not included: alcoholic beverages. That’s normal for this type of transfer, but it’s good to know so you don’t assume you’ll have any drinks provided.
The Driver Experience: Communication That Actually Helps
A big part of why people feel good about this service is the way the driver communicates around pickup. The method is simple: the driver can contact you if you share your cell phone, and you still call when you’re ready for curbside pickup.
In real terms, that reduces the stress that comes from flying. Instead of wandering LAX looking for signs, you’re staying in the loop. The company also lists that they’ll monitor flight timing for early arrivals or delays, which is exactly when airport logistics usually get messy.
The names that show up in the driver stories are Sofia, Nate, and Erni—and the common theme is professionalism and trust. If you’re booking with kids, you’ll probably care most about safe, calm driving and a driver who treats families with patience. People also talk about drivers being on time, which is crucial for a theme-park schedule.
And here’s a useful mindset: treat this as a “you focus on yourselves, the driver handles the road” service. You don’t need to think about routes, terminals, or pickup rules. That’s the value.
Is This the Right Fit for Your Anaheim Plans?
This is a strong match if you:
- Are landing at LAX and want a direct path into Anaheim
- Have a family group of up to 5 people
- Would rather avoid negotiating public transport or parking logistics with luggage
- Want clear communication for a curbside pickup at your terminal
It may not be the best fit if you’re traveling solo or as a couple and you’re extremely price-sensitive. In those cases, you might find cheaper options. But once kids, bags, or time pressure enter the picture, private transport often stops feeling like a luxury and starts feeling like a smart move.
Also, it’s described as something most travelers can participate and it allows service animals. If you’re traveling with a service animal, it’s a good sign the service explicitly supports it.
One more consideration: the experience notes that it requires good weather. For a car transfer, that doesn’t usually mean sightseeing is canceled—it means the provider may adjust plans if conditions are poor. If you’re traveling during a season with frequent storms, I’d keep a little flexibility in your day.
Should You Book This LAX to Anaheim Transfer?
I’d book this if your priority is a low-stress start in Anaheim. It’s private, air-conditioned, and built around terminal-based pickup plus flight monitoring. For families and small groups heading to Disneyland, that combination tends to pay off quickly.
Book it especially if you want fewer variables: clear pickup steps, direct communication, and a hotel drop that helps you avoid extra transport after landing. If you’re the type who likes everything planned and predictable—this is in your lane.
If you’re okay with extra effort to save money, you can find other transportation options. But if your goal is to maximize your first day energy, TNT Tours is the kind of practical service that earns its keep fast.
FAQ
How many people can this transfer accommodate?
It’s priced per group for up to 5 people.
How long does the LAX to Anaheim trip take?
The duration is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the pickup happen at LAX?
Pickup is at your designated LAX terminal with curbside pickup instructions. The stated start point is Los Angeles Intl Airport, 1 World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045.
Where is the drop-off in Anaheim?
The end point is Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802, and the driver will drop you at your designated hotel in Anaheim.
Does the driver monitor my flight for delays?
Yes. The driver will monitor the flight for early arrivals or delays.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.




















