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Super 8 by Wyndham Los Angeles Downtown
3.7/5105 Ulasan

Super 8 by Wyndham Los Angeles Downtown

Los Angeles|0.69km dari Bungalow Boyz LLC
When I made the original reservation, even though the reservation included parking, they wanted the customer to request the use of the parking spaces. I requested a “handicap” parking space on booking.com, and I called the property and was told by a gentleman that the front spaces were closer to the entrance except that on our arrival those spaces were occupied and the handicap space was vacant. While I understand that the handicap space or any space is first come and first serve… Today, I encountered the property’s misuse of its handicap parking by allowing their housekeeper to use the handicap parking space for their personal use. Instead of asking their housekeeper to move the vehicle out of the parking space which is reserved for customers with disabilities who have legally obtained a handicap placard or license plate, they resorted with threats to have my car towed so that the house keeper could continue to park there while she served yogurt to guests during a “self service” continental breakfast. My mother has stage 4 breast cancer that has spread to her lungs and can no longer walk long distances, and my father who has dementia and requires a walking aid and walking assistance due to complications from 3 back surgeries. Almost 100% of the time, I have to park and assist my parents into whatever building or location we are going to. Both are permanently disabled in the State of California and are in their late 70s. I called when I arrived, when I saw a Red Toyota suv without a proper handicap license plate or a placard identifying that the driver or passenger of the car has a disability and right to use of the only handicap space on the entire property. The female who answered, rudely commented that I park in the front, but all the spaces were taken. Then I was instructed to “drop off” my parents in the entrance which is in the drive way entering the property on Sunset Blvd, which would block the entrance and looked dangerous to allow my parents to get out of car at that location and leave my car unattended to walk my parents inside of the building. Instead, I left my car with the handicap placard parallel to the house keeper’s suv that unlawfully occupying the only handicap space while I walked into the building with my parents, only to receive a threat from the female at the front desk that my car would be towed. When I asked if she was going to look for the owner of the car, she replied she didn’t have time, but had time to call a tow truck. My car was not blocking anyone except for the unlawfully parked suv in the handicap space. I called the Los Angeles Police Department to ask for advise for the current situation and was advised that I could wait for the housekeeper to remove her suv from its current location. When I asked the female at the front desk if “she” was going to move “her” car, I was told by the female at the desk, that she didn’t know who the car belonged to, but proceeded to say that “she” wasn’t going to move “her” car a

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3.7/5105 Ulasan
When I made the original reservation, even though the reservation included parking, they wanted the customer to request the use of the parking spaces. I requested a “handicap” parking space on booking.com, and I called the property and was told by a gentleman that the front spaces were closer to the entrance except that on our arrival those spaces were occupied and the handicap space was vacant. While I understand that the handicap space or any space is first come and first serve… Today, I encountered the property’s misuse of its handicap parking by allowing their housekeeper to use the handicap parking space for their personal use. Instead of asking their housekeeper to move the vehicle out of the parking space which is reserved for customers with disabilities who have legally obtained a handicap placard or license plate, they resorted with threats to have my car towed so that the house keeper could continue to park there while she served yogurt to guests during a “self service” continental breakfast. My mother has stage 4 breast cancer that has spread to her lungs and can no longer walk long distances, and my father who has dementia and requires a walking aid and walking assistance due to complications from 3 back surgeries. Almost 100% of the time, I have to park and assist my parents into whatever building or location we are going to. Both are permanently disabled in the State of California and are in their late 70s. I called when I arrived, when I saw a Red Toyota suv without a proper handicap license plate or a placard identifying that the driver or passenger of the car has a disability and right to use of the only handicap space on the entire property. The female who answered, rudely commented that I park in the front, but all the spaces were taken. Then I was instructed to “drop off” my parents in the entrance which is in the drive way entering the property on Sunset Blvd, which would block the entrance and looked dangerous to allow my parents to get out of car at that location and leave my car unattended to walk my parents inside of the building. Instead, I left my car with the handicap placard parallel to the house keeper’s suv that unlawfully occupying the only handicap space while I walked into the building with my parents, only to receive a threat from the female at the front desk that my car would be towed. When I asked if she was going to look for the owner of the car, she replied she didn’t have time, but had time to call a tow truck. My car was not blocking anyone except for the unlawfully parked suv in the handicap space. I called the Los Angeles Police Department to ask for advise for the current situation and was advised that I could wait for the housekeeper to remove her suv from its current location. When I asked the female at the front desk if “she” was going to move “her” car, I was told by the female at the desk, that she didn’t know who the car belonged to, but proceeded to say that “she” wasn’t going to move “her” car a
Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn
4.2/5110 Ulasan
Stayed here for 7 nights while visiting Los Angeles. Booked the location mainly for proximity to Dodger Stadium (walking distance) but found it very handy for our other sightseeing excursions, and very reasonably priced given that it's basically in downtown LA. Hotel was quiet, clean and well-maintained. No problem parking underground every night ($18/day, which is not unexpected and seems quite reasonable for any big city, not just LA). Breakfast was well done - lots of options (waffles, pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages, baked goods, cereal, etc.). Staff was all very friendly and helpful. We did need to ask for an additional pillow (there were only 3 on the king bed) but the person at the front desk was very accommodating. Overall, this was a great, affordable, and convenient option and would definitely stay here again.
Royal Pagoda Motel Dodger Stadium
3.8/5109 Ulasan
DO NOT STAY HERE! The biggest problem with this motel is the parking. There are a limited number of parking spots for guests of the motel. The staff failed to mention that it is PUBLIC parking not private parking for The Royal Pagoda Motel guest. Meaning anyone can park there, when ever they want, as long as they want. When booking a room I brought up the concern of the limited parking. The motel employee I spoke to said there is more parking on the side. I thought they meant on the side of the motel, another parking lot or garage. NOPE! He meant against the side of the main building of the motel with the very small parking lot. Nearby Chinatown has a very active night life so forget about parking in the street. If you leave for the evening and return later that night here is what they do when there is absolutely no legal parking. They will have you park against the side of the building or have you double park or triple park. Basically they will fill up the driveway of the parking lot blocking other cars in. A motel employee will ask for your room number and phone number. They will call you to move your car if you are blocking someone who needs to get their car out. Yes even at 2 a.m. when you are asleep. Myself and a few other guests of the motel had to move our cars for a non-guest of the motel. I asked the employee who called me to move my car how this person got an actual spot and he said he had no idea. While moving our cars the employee was trying to direct the non-guest out of the parking lot I witnessed a hit and run. The non-guest backed into a parked car in the motel parking lot. That driver and the motel employee acted like nothing had happened. At this point there was finally street parking. I felt my car would be safer parked out on the street a block away from the motel. And the other motel guests who had to move their cars were fighting for whatever space was available in the motel parking lot. Another thing is that the rooms are very small and this motel is old. Several electrical outlets in my room did not work. I could not plug in my phone or laptop chargers. Plus the parties in the Chinatown may end at a certain time but that doesn’t stop people from coming into the motel to keep the party going.
Metro Plaza Hotel
3.6/5121 Ulasan
2.5 out of 5 really. This is an independent hotel, but the chain equivalent would be Econo Lodge or Super 8. If you do not enjoy staying in those types of places then you will not enjoy staying here. Furniture is all well-worn, beds are stiff, and there are no amenities. On the positive side, the room was clean enough, and this is pretty much the only hotel choice within walking distance to Union Station if that's important to you. It was to me as I had an early train to catch, so that's why I stayed here. This might also be a good hotel choice for budget travelers getting around Los Angeles without a car, as a lot of bus and subway routes converge on this area. If train travel does not factor into your Los Angeles travel plans, then I definitely do not recommend staying here as there are other much better options. Aside from the hotel itself, the immediate area is not all that great. Lots of homeless people all over the place, who are mostly harmless, but it still always puts me on edge a little, especially at night. Also, there's an empty and rather depressing Chinatown area nearby. My choice for food and drink would be the Mexican themed Olvera Street, which is also nearby.
Conrad Los Angeles
4.6/575 Ulasan
Pusat Bandar Los Angeles
Amazing stay. We’ve stayed a handful of times at the Waldorf Beverly Hills which we also love, but I think this will be our new go-to Hilton property in Los Angeles as it’s at a much more attractive price point. The service was what really stood out. Extremely friendly front desk, bellmen, drivers, and wait staff. We were celebrating our anniversary and they upgraded us to a beautiful suite and provided treats and champagne. Pool was beautiful and huge considering the area. Food was delicious, albeit extremely expensive which is our only criticism of the property. We are excited to come back.

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