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oc2005 Jan 13, 2013 8:31 pm

Hyatt Place Los Angeles/LAX/El Segundo REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
 

Originally Posted by Firewind (Post 19820526)
Thanks, oc2005. Yeah, there is that pesky affordability part of the equation. But hopefully, as others have wished upthread, there will be a leavening over time - albeit mitigated by the likely neighborhood corporate contract business. It is a high-rent neighborhood for suchlike. I don't remember the Summerfield (nee Hyatt House) or the Manhattan Beach Hawthorn - once a part of the Hyatt family - ever coming down much.

FYI - I've been seeing (and booking) the Hyatt Place LAX in the $101 per night range lately. This property seems to regularly have one of the cheapest rates of any Hyatt in LA/OC area (other than Hyatt Place Ontario and Riverside).

Crazyhotelguy Jan 14, 2013 7:42 am


Originally Posted by oc2005 (Post 20041267)
FYI - I've been seeing (and booking) the Hyatt Place LAX in the $101 per night range lately. This property seems to regularly have one of the cheapest rates of any Hyatt in LA/OC area (other than Hyatt Place Ontario and Riverside).

I also found a Fri night stay for $101. I will be there in two weeks.

CloudCoder Jan 26, 2013 5:27 pm

Hyatt Place Los Angeles/LAX/El Segundo REVIEW - MASTER THREAD
 
Posting from this property: This Hyatt Place is fantastic. It ranks above many of the Hyatt Regencies we've stayed in. :) Beautiful property, stylish rooms, friendly staff. Very pleasant and reasonable place to stay near LAX.

jcwik Jan 26, 2013 10:23 pm

Here now too and agree that it is a great place except for one thing. Got back last night after a very long day and my room had not been cleaned. They said they couldn't do anything about it. The woman who runs the breakfast area is amazing! She wants to help in any way. I'll definitely be back.

FlyerChrisK Jan 27, 2013 12:51 am

Has there been any thought/discussion to running the shuttle past midnight? I routinely arrive to LAX on AA185 at around 12:30AM +/- 30 minutes, so taking a $18-minimum-fare cab ride to get to ths location seems really silly, particularly when the SPG properties in the area run 24 hour shuttles.

jcwik Jan 27, 2013 8:26 am

Just called down to the desk. 5-midnight only but they do a final run over there around midnight. I asked if there was any plan to run 24 hours for the flights aftere midnight. He said he would bring it to his manager. Maybe if a lot of people show management the late night scheduled flights, they'd consider it. Meanwhile would super shuttle be cheaper. I know that those cabs take such indirect routes and run up the meter.

`X' Jan 27, 2013 10:56 am


Originally Posted by jcwik (Post 20131244)
Here now too and agree that it is a great place except for one thing. Got back last night after a very long day and my room had not been cleaned. They said they couldn't do anything about it. The woman who runs the breakfast area is amazing! She wants to help in any way. I'll definitely be back.

I stayed last weekend and Kim who ran the breakfast buffet is phenomanal :D All the staff were great :D

Crazyhotelguy Jan 27, 2013 8:03 pm

Checking into this hotel tonight. Arriving at around 11:30 and hope to make the shuttle.

LAX Gambit Jan 27, 2013 8:40 pm


Originally Posted by jcwik (Post 20132821)
I know that those cabs take such indirect routes and run up the meter.

It's not a matter of cabs taking indirect routes from the airport, but an LAX cab policy with minimal fares....

LAX Cab fares discussion

jcwik Jan 27, 2013 9:54 pm

True about the minimum fee, but I think driving past manhattan beach to get to el Segundo is a bit out of the way. That has happened to me twice. I'm grateful for this new hyatt shuttle.

jayer Jan 28, 2013 4:52 am

And By Hotel Shuttle You Mean?
 
A dedicated private shuttle with their paint on the side, and their employee driving, or, and I assume, the HP is one stop for one of the metallic blue shared shuttles like everybody else at LAX?

jcwik Jan 28, 2013 8:04 am

It's the white van variety and only goes to the hyatt. It's not on Century Blvd with all those that go together.

Crazyhotelguy Jan 28, 2013 8:39 am

Stayed here last night. I was able to catch the shuttle at about 1145 p.m. . The property is very nice clean and new. The rooms are not traditional Hyatt Place rooms however a version of them. They have improved the bathroom set up. The bathroom is now at the entrance to the room like more traditional hotel rooms. They still have the divided room with sectional and bed area.

I have pictures to post that I will do at a later date.. Overall a great stay.

slocouple Jan 28, 2013 8:59 am


Originally Posted by Crazyhotelguy (Post 20138608)
I have pictures to post that I will do at a later date.. Overall a great stay.

Also, we were able to leave our car here, at no charge, for a mileage run, making this a prime LA choice. The Hyatt House will also allow this, but you must take the metro from there, so the HP is a welcome addition to the mix.

SanDiego1K Jan 28, 2013 9:04 am

This is a level 3 property or 12,000 points/night for a free room.

How many nights do you think you could leave your car?


Originally Posted by slocouple (Post 20138719)
Also, we were able to leave our car here, at no charge, for a mileage run, making this a prime LA choice. The Hyatt House will also allow this, but you must take the metro from there, so the HP is a welcome addition to the mix.



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