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Upgraded wireless Internet is complimentary in your guest room, and Gold Elite members enjoy a 10 percent discount on all purchases in our BLVD shop.
Executive Lounge – located on the 4th floor of the hotel, our Executive Lounge is open Monday through Friday 6:30am- 10am for breakfast. We are happy to provide breakfast for two at Glance, (previously called Ford's Filling Station), the lobby level restaurant on Saturday and Sunday.
Activities – the following amenities are offered at the hotel:
· Pool Deck, 4th floor open daily from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
· The Ritz-Carlton Spa, 2nd floor open daily from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
· Fitness Center, 2nd floor is open 24 hours
Destination Fee
The $30+taxes destination fee includes the following amenities - redeemable via the passport they hand you at check-in:
To get acquainted with the exciting recreation, entertainment, attractions and shopping options on and around the hotel, please visit: www.lalivemarriott.com
Executive Lounge – located on the 4th floor of the hotel, our Executive Lounge is open Monday through Friday 6:30am- 10am for breakfast. We are happy to provide breakfast for two at Glance, (previously called Ford's Filling Station), the lobby level restaurant on Saturday and Sunday.
Activities – the following amenities are offered at the hotel:
· Pool Deck, 4th floor open daily from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
· The Ritz-Carlton Spa, 2nd floor open daily from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
· Fitness Center, 2nd floor is open 24 hours
Destination Fee
The $30+taxes destination fee includes the following amenities - redeemable via the passport they hand you at check-in:
- Premium internet (with a special code instead of logging in with name/room number)
- $20 food and beverage credit daily [resets at 12pm according to reports]
- "Wine tasting" from 4:30-5pm at the hotel restaurant (choice of house wines, either 2 half glasses of white and red, or 1 glass of white or red)
- Admission to the Grammy Museum
- Free small popcorn at Regal theater (requires coupon from front desk)
- 1 hour of bowling at Lucky Strike between 4-6pm (once per stay)
To get acquainted with the exciting recreation, entertainment, attractions and shopping options on and around the hotel, please visit: www.lalivemarriott.com
JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE [Master Thread]
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JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE [Master Thread]
Was looking for Marriott properties this coming weekend and had this one listed as well. Wasn't aware of it.
Once open will probably have rather low weekend rates when nothing is going on in downtown area.
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trave...es-at-la-live/
Once open will probably have rather low weekend rates when nothing is going on in downtown area.
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trave...es-at-la-live/
Opening in 2010, JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE will serve as the focal point of L.A. LIVE, offering sophisticated travelers a front seat to the emerging world-class entertainment, sports and dining district, along with the inimitable luxury for which the brand has long been known. With its central location in Los Angeles? burgeoning downtown district, the JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE will provide a deluxe level of comfort and personal service within a unique environment designed to reflect its location. Guests will enjoy convenient access to the city, whether visiting the revitalized downtown area or other parts of Los Angeles.
All 879 distinctive guest rooms will be located between floors four and 21 of the hotel.
* Complimentary on-site parking
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I agree.When there is nothing happening at Staples this place-along with the Ritz Carlton will be a tomb.
This was slated to be a Marquis-now it is a JW.
RC residences are also in the mix.Who in their right mind would want to vacation/live next to the Staples Center?
LA live is going to be great-but it is a small piece of larger whole that is a hole
This was slated to be a Marquis-now it is a JW.
RC residences are also in the mix.Who in their right mind would want to vacation/live next to the Staples Center?
LA live is going to be great-but it is a small piece of larger whole that is a hole
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I seriously... VERY seriously considered buying into the RC Residences at L.A. Live. The kicker was when I finally got pricing information for the floor plans big enough for my family (which are all considered "penthouse suites"). Let's just say that starting prices over $3M are out of my price range...
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I drive by the site every work day and at least from the outside the hotels (Ritz and JW) are making good progress. The views from the Ritz will have some distant ocean views as they have western exposure. It looks like where the Marriott pool will be may have very limited sun.
With all the new restaurants and entertainment already open there, it's become a fun place to hang. I live about 15 miles from it, but i'll stay now and then once its open.
With the JW scheduled to be a conference hotel, it's not just Staples, LA Convention Center, Nokia Theatre, and Club Nokia that will have people spending the night.
I wonder if the current downtown Marriott will stay branded as such.
With all the new restaurants and entertainment already open there, it's become a fun place to hang. I live about 15 miles from it, but i'll stay now and then once its open.
With the JW scheduled to be a conference hotel, it's not just Staples, LA Convention Center, Nokia Theatre, and Club Nokia that will have people spending the night.
I wonder if the current downtown Marriott will stay branded as such.
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Well given the ocean is about 30 miles west & given LA smog , that will be VERY distant views.
Truly, unless I'm attending something late at night I can't imagine staying there overnight, but then I'm local.
However, could be good for all the other items mentioned above, although LA Live is still running into some issues (as is the rest of downtown) due to the economy & collapse of real estate market.
My guess is Marriott will stay the same. They still get a lot of revenue from it as a conf hotel. And the JW will be priced higher than the Marriott, hence the Marriott staying in the mix. But that's just a guess.
Cheers.
Truly, unless I'm attending something late at night I can't imagine staying there overnight, but then I'm local.
However, could be good for all the other items mentioned above, although LA Live is still running into some issues (as is the rest of downtown) due to the economy & collapse of real estate market.
My guess is Marriott will stay the same. They still get a lot of revenue from it as a conf hotel. And the JW will be priced higher than the Marriott, hence the Marriott staying in the mix. But that's just a guess.
Cheers.
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The current Marriott shouldn't be branded as such if Marriott HQ would require any quality standards. They should entirely remodel the whole hotel and guest rooms. It was already very tired when I stayed there two years ago.
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this location works for me
I will try this property for USC games
assuming the free parking is real; and I'll believe it when I see it
this should be great for SC games; close enough to walk to the colesium or even better.. a doorstep from the staples shuttle bus to the colesium
I'll have to price it out and keep the EEO's in mind but this should be great for game weekends ^
assuming the free parking is real; and I'll believe it when I see it
this should be great for SC games; close enough to walk to the colesium or even better.. a doorstep from the staples shuttle bus to the colesium
I'll have to price it out and keep the EEO's in mind but this should be great for game weekends ^
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Hopefully someone will stay soon after it opens & do a 'trip report' for us.
Also I know of a larger trade show that will be in LA this summer being held at the convention center, so this would be a good location for that depending on pricing.
Cheers.
Also I know of a larger trade show that will be in LA this summer being held at the convention center, so this would be a good location for that depending on pricing.
Cheers.
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I stay in the Marriott on Figueroa about 5 times a year, reluctantly. Considering its currently the only Marriott property in downtown LA, its really not very nice. It wouldn't surprise me in the least to see it go away, and frankly I wouldn't miss it.
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Called to see if I could use an EEO for this location in April and was told they weren't on the "participating hotels" list. I thought all US properties were participating unless they were on the "not" participating list. Maybe someone else can confirm.
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Cheers.
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I agree.When there is nothing happening at Staples this place-along with the Ritz Carlton will be a tomb.
This was slated to be a Marquis-now it is a JW.
RC residences are also in the mix.Who in their right mind would want to vacation/live next to the Staples Center?
LA live is going to be great-but it is a small piece of larger whole that is a hole
This was slated to be a Marquis-now it is a JW.
RC residences are also in the mix.Who in their right mind would want to vacation/live next to the Staples Center?
LA live is going to be great-but it is a small piece of larger whole that is a hole
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_kbCId2vUb5...h/DSC00166.JPG [view of the Ritz-Carlton and Marriott from my loft
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I can also walk to Chinatown and Little Tokyo.
Plus if you get bored you can hop on the train and go to Hollywood, Universal Studios, Long Beach, Redondo Beach or yes Pasadena. Yes, I do use public transportation when ever possible.
But then again I have season tix to both Clippers and Lakers and attend Kings games and go to the Nokia Theatre and the Regal Cinemas.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_kbCId2vUb5...h/DSC00166.JPG [view of the Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton from my loft]
FWIW: I find it is best not to talk negatively about any city or area because there is always someone that lives there and people get offended. It's like those stupid threads in the past like "which is your least favorite city" I will always post my favorite but not my least favorite although I do have a few I don't like.
I just moved Downtown after 30 years in the beach cities (Redondo Beach, Newport Beach and Huntington Beach) I am finding DTLA exciting because of it's diversity. Sure there are pits just a few blocks away and sometimes I have to deal with people talking to themselves but...
bigguyinpasadena I love Pasadena...I convinced my son to go to PCC and he lives near the school now.
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I was just there this weekend. The building looks beautiful! However, I think there is a problem - the shape of the Ritz building (http://la.curbed.com/uploads/2007-05-lalive111.jpg) actually reminds me of the Intercontinental logo: http://images3.ichotelsgroup.com/cq/...0001.Image.gif Does anyone else see what I am talking about?
I get the feeling that the complex will be busy a lot of the time and they are trying to make it the happening place in LA. If it grows 10x -then I can imagine it feeling like Time Square at night.
If anyone got any good shots of the building / downtown with the snow covered mountains behind, it would be beautiful.
I get the feeling that the complex will be busy a lot of the time and they are trying to make it the happening place in LA. If it grows 10x -then I can imagine it feeling like Time Square at night.
If anyone got any good shots of the building / downtown with the snow covered mountains behind, it would be beautiful.