Embassy Suites Los Angeles - International Airport/South {US-CA}
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Embassy Suites Los Angeles - International Airport/South {US-CA}
From an e-mail received today:
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Suite Spring Savings in Los Angeles
Looking for a great deal in April or May? Then take advantage of Suite Spring Savings for a special rate of $99 on the weekend (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) at the Embassy Suites Hotel Los Angeles International Airport South. Offer Valid April 1 - May 31, 2002. Rate of $159 available for Monday through Thursday. Book promotion code SSS by calling 1-800-EMBASSY.</font>
Looking for a great deal in April or May? Then take advantage of Suite Spring Savings for a special rate of $99 on the weekend (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) at the Embassy Suites Hotel Los Angeles International Airport South. Offer Valid April 1 - May 31, 2002. Rate of $159 available for Monday through Thursday. Book promotion code SSS by calling 1-800-EMBASSY.</font>
#7
Join Date: Mar 2000
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I've had mixed experiences at this hotel.
Mostly bad, though.
One was a December stay in a room that was uncontrollably hot. Management did nothing about it. The windows didn't open...in fact the wnidows faced south, and were basically tinned over....so not only could you not open them, but you couldn't see through them either.
Another time, there was a large high school group staying thre....kids 14-17 were carousing most of the night through the lobby and hallways making noise, and again, management did nothing to quiet it or control them.
Do yourself a favor and stay at one of the other hotels at LAX.
Mostly bad, though.
One was a December stay in a room that was uncontrollably hot. Management did nothing about it. The windows didn't open...in fact the wnidows faced south, and were basically tinned over....so not only could you not open them, but you couldn't see through them either.
Another time, there was a large high school group staying thre....kids 14-17 were carousing most of the night through the lobby and hallways making noise, and again, management did nothing to quiet it or control them.
Do yourself a favor and stay at one of the other hotels at LAX.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Jim90068:
I've had mixed experiences at this hotel.
Mostly bad, though.
One was a December stay in a room that was uncontrollably hot. Management did nothing about it. The windows didn't open...in fact the wnidows faced south, and were basically tinned over....so not only could you not open them, but you couldn't see through them either.
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I've had mixed experiences at this hotel.
Mostly bad, though.
One was a December stay in a room that was uncontrollably hot. Management did nothing about it. The windows didn't open...in fact the wnidows faced south, and were basically tinned over....so not only could you not open them, but you couldn't see through them either.
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Some more coments: if you get a room facing south, you will have an "opaqued" window, through which you cannot see anything. If you try to open that window/balcony door, an alarm will sound. While I understand that this is due to some city ordinance, it can be quite claustrophobic. Most king suites are to the south. To the north, airport noise will be quite formidable. You are right across the street from LAX airfield. To the east (few rooms) there is the cargo and bus loading ramp to generate a lot of noise. To the west (even fewer rooms) you should be OK.
The shuttle service is a disgrace. On the last five stays, I waited no less than 20 minutes and up to 40 minutes at the airport for their shuttle. The management did not seem to mind.
Rooms are spacious, but quite old now with only marginal renovations. The "air conditioning" system is an ancient, two-pipe centralized system which can only heat OR cool, as set by hotel engeneering. If you are out of luck, neither is available. Let´s assume you have a room above the swiming pool (HOT) and the temperature outside is 70 degrees - the system will be on neutral and no cool air is available. If you are on the south side, too, you cannot even open a window!
While this property was a good deal during Crown Sterling days (I even had a negotiated rate of $69 from 1993 to 1995) I would just stay away at the current rates.
#9
Join Date: Jul 2000
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I happened to stay there last week and my experience was quite good. Airport shuttle arrived within minutes. Room was nicely decorated and, if memory serves, I had total of 3 sinks per suite. Yard inside the building was impressive (lush plants & small pond with live gold-fishes, turtles and ducks). Cooked to order breakfast was good also and points posted in the matter of days.
As a downside desk staff was somewhat apathetic and "internet machine" in lobby (far cry from computer) was inconvenient to use. And the window in bedroom was opaque and it was illegal to open it (regulations of City of El Segundo).
It was my first stay at Embassy Suites and I am not expert on this matter, but I would give 8 points out of 10 to this hotel.
As a downside desk staff was somewhat apathetic and "internet machine" in lobby (far cry from computer) was inconvenient to use. And the window in bedroom was opaque and it was illegal to open it (regulations of City of El Segundo).
It was my first stay at Embassy Suites and I am not expert on this matter, but I would give 8 points out of 10 to this hotel.
#10
Join Date: Jul 2003
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Embassy Suites Hotel Los Angeles-International Airport South
It has been a long time since I have visited the ES LAX South. I briefly remember some available street parking. As I will only be staying there one night, and their parking is $16/night, I was wondering if anyone knows if the overnight street parking is still available.
Thanks,
Randomman
Thanks,
Randomman
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In that area, I'd just as soon pay the bucks and feel my car is a bit safer. May be safer than ES LAX N, but still...
Originally Posted by randomman
It has been a long time since I have visited the ES LAX South. I briefly remember some available street parking. As I will only be staying there one night, and their parking is $16/night, I was wondering if anyone knows if the overnight street parking is still available.
Thanks,
Randomman
Thanks,
Randomman
#13
Join Date: May 2003
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Embassy Suites LAX South
Forgive a HH board virgin but was looking for info on the subject line hotel, namely;
- What might be the best way to get to the hotel from LAX with wife and baby in tow - a hotel shuttle would be good but is there one?
- What might be the best communication method with the hotel to book a crib? (I'm in New Zealand.)
- Does anyone have any suggestions re room preference?
- Is this a nice property?
- What might be the best way to get to the hotel from LAX with wife and baby in tow - a hotel shuttle would be good but is there one?
- What might be the best communication method with the hotel to book a crib? (I'm in New Zealand.)
- Does anyone have any suggestions re room preference?
- Is this a nice property?
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Any hotel with "LAX" in the name will have shuttle service (and the Embassy Suites website confirms this).
http://www.embassysuites.com/en/es/h...tyhocn=LAXESES
Not sure if you can use Internet chat to voice call relay services like Sprint's from New Zealand (http://www.sprintrelayonline.com/). I use IP-calling for all my International calls ($0.029 per minute almost anywhere in the world).
http://www.embassysuites.com/en/es/h...tyhocn=LAXESES
Not sure if you can use Internet chat to voice call relay services like Sprint's from New Zealand (http://www.sprintrelayonline.com/). I use IP-calling for all my International calls ($0.029 per minute almost anywhere in the world).
Last edited by dbuckho; Mar 15, 2005 at 8:47 pm