Hi, Scott,
I flew from the east coast (NJ) to have surgery at House in January 2008 and it was a decision I would make again in a heartbeat. A couple of things I did that worked out well: my husband and I rented a car (picked up at LAX upon arrival) with a GPS. We did a lot of driving, touring, etc. both before and after my surgery (I should mention that I felt fine prior to my surgery -- my only symptom was hearing loss -- and I recovered quickly enough from my translab procedure that we were able to do a reasonable amount of touring afterwards as well). We stayed at Seton Hall the entire two weeks (except for the last night, which we spent at one of the LAX hotels to more easily catch our early morning flight back east) -- it's not luxurious, but adequate and the proximity to House and St. Vincent's is invaluable. We upgraded to first-class for the flight back home -- the extra space, quieter surroundings, etc. made it worthwhile, not to mention the non-existent line at security for first-class check-in. I didn't require a wheelchair and we were at the terminal gate a mere 30 minutes after leaving our hotel that morning.
Best wishes to you! You'll be in wonderful hands at House.
Catherine (JerseyGirl 2)