Last Tuesday, I needed a hotel near LAX for my red-eye flight. Grabbed my laptop around 8 PM and started digging. Here’s exactly how it went down.

The First Try Mess
Typed “LAX airport hotels” straight into the search bar like a rookie. Got slammed with 20+ booking sites all showing different prices for the same darn hotel. Felt like comparing apples to oranges. Scrolled past 4 sponsored ads before seeing actual results. Already annoyed.
Filter Fix Fail
Clicked the “Hotels” tab under search results. Set filters:
Price slider: Max $150
Distance: 2 miles from airport
Free shuttle: Ticked the box

Bam! Only 3 options showed up. Knew that couldn’t be right – LAX has like 30 hotels nearby. Realized the filters were hiding legit spots. Removed the shuttle filter and suddenly 15+ popped up.
Review Rat Race
Opened 8 tabs with potential hotels. Checked review sections for:
- Shuttle frequency complaints
- Hidden resort fees
- Recent renovation noise
Saw one hotel with 4.3 stars but latest reviews said “construction hell.” Instant veto. Another had 20+ comments about shuttle drivers getting lost. Nope.

The Booking Endgame
Found a spot with:
Price: $127/night
Shuttle: Every 20 mins
Key perk: Free cancellations
Did final price check:

Search Engine: $127
Hotel’s Own Site: $143
Clicked book through the search engine’s link. Got email confirmation in 3 minutes. Took screenshots of cancellation policy just in case.
What Actually Works
Filters are liars: Always double-check without them.

Sort by “distance”: Better than “top picks” for airport stays.
Screenshots save butt: Had to show cancellation proof later when flight got changed.
Whole thing took 45 mins. Wasted 20 minutes fighting useless filters but saved $16 nightly. Worth the hassle.