IC Century City Los Angeles Master Thread [merged]
I noticed that the parking here is US$32.
I assume that is per night not per day (e.g. a two night stay would total US$64) - but even so seems a lot - is that the going rate for this part of town or does anyone know of cheaper options locally? |
For me, parking was free... as I have rented a bicycle!!! :D:D
(and I enjoyed it) Contrary to the legend, it is not at all impossible to survive in LA without a car. You may bike nearly anywhere. And LA has a great transportation service (you can hang your bike on the bus). http://flickr.com/photos/22421801@N00/137830459 Undergroung is fast and efficient Direct buses are really great (Downtown - Santa Monica in less than 40 minutes) http://www.hollywoodprobicycles.com/rental.php |
Bikes for two are more expensive that car hire + parking!
Saying that I think I will be going for the public transport option - I've done it before in LA as a student and since then they have expanded the Metro rail system (although it doesn't go quite as far the IC!). Also I noted that Hertz have a location in the Hyatt almost next door so could take advantage of that. |
Originally Posted by rupert_s
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since then they have expanded the Metro rail system (although it doesn't go quite as far the IC!).
But remember that the hotel provides a free shuttle (nice Mercedes Class S limousine) which can gives you a lift to the The Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire, located on Wilshire boulevard. Here, you can : a) cry for not having chosen to stay at the FS, b) spend your money at Beverly Hills c) ... or catch a bus to downtown/Santa Monica, or the nearest metro station |
There is free street parking on Fox Hills Dr just off of Pico Street (about a 10 minute walk). I think you have to move your car in the morning though - it's been a while so I can't remember.
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IC Century City Los Angeles Master Thread [merged]
I have a two night stay at this hotel Feb 21-23 and would like to know if anyone has any recent information about this property and the e-mail address for someone I can contact about an Upgrade.
Also-How does this hotel treat RAs? This will be my first stay at this hotel as most of my work is now in Studio City instead of Sherman Oaks. Thanks Ben |
I am not a big fan of the hotel.
The property in itself is not bad at all (former Park Hyatt with large suites, good service) but has no specific atmosphere (definitely a business hotel in the middle of nowhere, with no club lounge). As RA, I was upgraded to a large suite (room, living room, bathroom) with balcony. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...es#post8753233 http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...es#post8753233 http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ml#post8648258 http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ml#post7737816 http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/inter...ml#post7692650 When in LA, I prefer staying at Sofitel. |
Originally Posted by nicolas75
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I am not a big fan of the hotel.
The property in itself is not bad at all (former Park Hyatt with large suites, good service) but has no specific atmosphere (definitely a business hotel in the middle of nowhere, with no club lounge). Plus you get the glamour of staying next to the MGM Studios building which was used in the 1988 classic 'Die Hard' (Renamed Nakatomi plaza for the movie). From the inifinity pool of the IC you can look straight up at the building. I really like the hotel in a nice area. |
Originally Posted by flyclub
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Plus you get the glamour of staying next to the MGM Studios building which was used in the 1988 classic 'Die Hard' (Renamed Nakatomi plaza for the movie).
But i can perfectly understand - the glamour of staying at the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Wilshire, right in the heart of Beverly Hills, - the pleasure of staying at the urban chic Sofitel |
My experience..
- In my stay in September was given 1 bed suite - not huge but did the job. - The location is bit the middle of nowhere - The house car (merc) will take you to Beverly Hills FOC - but not any further. - I won't be rushing back but did ok using a BOGO. Apparently this hotel features heavily on Priceline offering knock down rates. |
I was just there for a 2 night stay last month. Booked the cheapest room and got a nice, corner 1 bedroom suite. I arrived late and asked about my welcome fruit basket at check-in. 30 minutes or so later I got a few chocolates and the usual bottles of water. The next morning I asked the front desk about the fruit and they said they don't give fruit anymore. I never received a welcome letter either. Due to the number of high profile guests at this property (evident by the number of Bentley's parked out front) that RA's don't fall very high on their priority list. With that said, I had an enjoyable stay and didn't find the location to be too distant from the local attractions. There was also plenty of good food at the "mall" down the street.
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I've had problems with the concierge service there.
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When did the upgraded room show up on your reservation page? Some hotels upgrade right after booking others upgrade closer to the stay. Does anyone know what the case is here?
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Stayed in August
Upgrade was good - from the cheapest flexible room to a large one bedroom suite with a huge balcony. This upgrade did not show on "my reservations" - there was a change on "my reservations" - about a week before the reservation date, but only to a superior room (or equivalent) - so it was a welcome surprise when we checked in. |
There are very few hotels in LA where you can walk out for a nice stroll in an interesting neighborhood. Downtown Long Beach hotels are more suited to that. Or maybe the Holiday Inn Santa Monica. :D
Yes the Beverly Wilshire is a good example. However that hotel has so much going for it on the inside, there is never a reason to go out. :p When it comes to nice upgrades to nice suites, the IC Century City is an excellent choice. It is also very good for the views, especially if you have a suite with a balcony facing the sunset on a nice day. And you have the free mini-bar to help the sun down with. ;) |
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