In and out of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX

I frequently find myself dropping off or picking up passengers at the International terminal at LAX. Picking people up can be kind of a crap shoot due to the serial immigration + baggage claim + customs lines. I typically park in the lot closest to the terminal so that I don’t have to play the game of avoiding LAX police and security while endlessly circling and hovering in the white zone, which they tell me is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only. So here are a couple tips for making parking at this lot the most pleasant experience possible:


LAX maps at lawa.org.

Take the Departures ramp into the airport.

It seems counter-intuitive since you’re there to pick someone up, but trust me, it’s better. Departures is full of people who are going to a terminal, pulling up to a curb, dropping off a passenger, and then getting the hell out of LAX. Arrivals is full of people who are going to a terminal, slowing down to 5 mph while scanning for their passenger, pulling over, getting moved on, circling the airport, re-entering the pickup area, making phone calls to see if the passenger is outside yet, etc. Not to mention the fact that three of the lanes on the arrivals level become left-turn only lanes where the cars almost invariably merge right because they have no intention of going left.

The departures level is also the superior way of entering the parking structure. Since the parking structure is used more often by people picking up arriving passengers, they tend to queue up on the arrivals level, usually causing a backup into the flow of traffic. The entrance on the departures level is also slightly closer, which means that you’re already on your way in while some schmo on the arrivals level is trying to merge right to avoid being forced into another circuit of LAX.

Park on Level 2.

Level 2 is always less crowded than Level 1 (arrivals) and 3 (departures) because you’ll have to go up or down one floor in order to cross to the terminal. It’s usually not too hard to find a good parking spot close to the elevators. Even if you were to find a parking space on Level 3 on your way to the down-ramp, you’re probably better off continuing on to Level 2. Keep in mind that when you’re reunited with your party, dozens of other reunions are happening at the same time. Most of the throng that joins you in crossing the street will likely get caught in the exit queue on Level 1 (which ingeniously merges with the Level 1 entrance queue for one aisle length), but sometimes traffic backs up from Level 3 on down. Fortunately, the down-ramp from Level 2 spills immediately into 3-4 exit booths, which minimizes the amount of time you need to spend idling in line. Don’t forget to have your $3 handy.

Bring something to amuse yourself.

No matter how good you may feel about having gotten into the parking structure quickly and parking in a great space, the euphoria wears off quickly and you’ll find yourself bored while waiting for the poor bastards that have had to deal with the Department of Homeland Security. Bring a magazine, a DS, or compose an email to yourself on your iPhone that will eventually become a new blog post about how to park at LAX and why your methodology is superior.

Posted on June 1st, 2009

§ 20 Responses to In and out of the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX"

  • gloz says:

    you’re such a cheung i love it. we’re the best :)

  • wowwu says:

    Thanks for the tips! One quick question, which parking structure should I park if picking up passengers from TB terminal?

  • sardar khan says:

    we have to make an international flight from LAX in Feb 2010. I would like to park my car for 4 weeks before we return. Where would you recommend me to park my vehicle for 4 weeks with less hassel and expenses. Thanks

  • KDee says:

    This advice is EXACTLY what I was searching for! I haven’t had to deal with the Bradley Terminal in over 10 years, but now I will have to pick someone up from there in a couple months. And, not only is this post informative, but it’s entertaining, too – made me LOL in spots!

    Do you think you’ll have to modify your tips now that they’re going to start renovations at the terminal?

  • glyphic says:

    Thanks, KDee. It’s hard to track the renovations in a useful way on a blog post, but they haven’t really had an impact on how I get in or park.

  • chaser says:

    Can someone give me an estimate on time – picking up someone arriving at Tom Bradley Int’l Terminal at 6:35 am – how long will it take her to get through all the lines and out of the terminal? One hour? Two? Three?

  • glyphic says:

    For US citizens, I would guess 30-45 minutes. 15-30 minutes longer for non-citizens. However, I’ve sometimes experienced 2 hour waits.

  • Mike says:

    Thank you for the info, have not been in LAX since last century, I will be picking up someone at 1305hrs in two days. This just saved my day.

  • glyphic says:

    Great to hear it. By the way, there’s now a bar/cafe right next to the exit. If you tell your passengers to meet you there, you can enjoy a little something while sitting comfortably instead of standing around peering over other people’s heads.

  • Richo says:

    This is great. Sitting in the lobby at the Sheraton Gateway killing time until I drive over to pick up an international arrival in a few hours, and was wondering how to go about parking negotiations.
    You have made my day. Thanks!

  • Brittany says:

    Do you by chance know the name of the cafe near the exit?

  • brian le says:

    i will pick up my brother family on march 6 @ tom bradley international terminal. which parking lot i have to park my car .

  • glyphic says:

    As I’ve said, P-3 and P-4 are the structures directly across from Tom Bradley International, but I usually park at P-4.

  • Andrew says:

    Thank you! This was very informative. First time picking someone up and I’m driving a big ass suv.

  • Bret says:

    Sweet. Going to pick up parents from their vacation and now I can get in stress free and have a beer while I wait!

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  • Joe says:

    Where is the entrance to Tom Bradley and how do I board Singapore flights to Tokyo? (I’m getting on Flight 11 or 12, i think.

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