Enjoy this convenient transfer service from Anaheim area hotels to Los Angeles' Citadel Outlets, where you'll spend a full day shopping for your favorite brand names at huge discounts. Have a late-n
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Location: Anaheim & Buena Park
What's Included
- Citadel Outlet gift card (if option selected)
- Citadel Outlet gift bag
- Shopping bag storage (if option selected)
- VIP savings card
- Hotel pickup
- Transport by air-conditioned van
- Luggage storage
- Access to VIP Lounge (if option selected)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's generally no strict weight limit for your bags, but they recommend keeping them manageable since you'll be moving between the shuttle and the storage area. Just be mindful of what you bring, especially if you plan on doing a lot of shopping at Citadel Outlets! You can check with Karmel Shuttle for any specific policies.
A: Absolutely! You can book the experience for someone else and provide their hotel details. Just make sure they know the pickup time, especially if it's their first time. You can also choose the options they might like – like the VIP Lounge access if they enjoy relaxing while they shop!
A: I'd suggest wearing comfortable layers, especially since you’ll be in the van and walking around the outlets. Sneakers are a must, since you'll do a lot of shopping. Also, if you're going in the summer, bring a light jacket for the evening—you never know when the weather might turn! Just be comfy.
Discussions
Just did the Citadel Outlets transfer and it was awesome!
Hey everyone! I just returned from the Citadel Outlets transfer service from Anaheim and I had a blast. The van was super comfy, and we got picked up right on time. The VIP lounge was a nice touch—it was great to chill before shopping. I ended up getting a ton of stuff with my gift card. If you love shopping, this package is worth it!
Considering this transfer for my mom’s birthday!
I'm thinking about booking the Citadel Outlets transfer as a surprise gift for my mom’s birthday. She loves shopping but has mobility issues. How accommodating are the vans and the whole experience for someone like her? Any tips for making it special?