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stvr Jan 25, 2016 2:29 am

Which Marriott in Burbank?
 
I have two nights in Burbank. One night I am spending at the FS Marriott, but the other night that Marriott is sold out. So I have the choice of:

Courtyard Burbank
Residence Inn Burbank
Springhill Suites Burbank
Courtyard Old Town Pasadena (a bit far but I guess if it's worth it)

Price is about the same. Yes, CY Burbank has no free breakfast but it has free parking, whereas the others charge for parking. So the price is really, really about the same.

Do any of these brands have tight standards surrounding mattress quality? Any insights as to which I should choose? Just pick the newest build?

Gigantor Jan 25, 2016 2:35 am

I can recommend the CY Old Town Pasadena, having stayed there twice.

CJKatl Jan 25, 2016 5:28 am

The RI and SHS are an easy walk to downtown Burbank, which has many restaurants and shops. We had a good stay at the RI, but the SHS awards full points for stays.

FlyinHawaiian Jan 25, 2016 5:30 am

The CY in Pasadena is nice, but also pricey in terms of parking, plus the traffic on the 5 and 134 can be dicey during rush hour.

I'd probably stay in Burbank.

The CY is in the middle of the huge shopping complex on Empire and closer to Fry's and Costco.

The RI and SHS are closer to the part of Burbank that has more restaurants and night life.

I don't recall much variance in terms of bedding quality/comfort between the three brands.

Hope this helps.

stvr Jan 25, 2016 10:50 pm

Thank you to all!

joelitz Jan 26, 2016 3:11 am

I would stay in Burbank and I second what most people are saying - basically they are all the same and a 5 minute uber ride from anything in Burbank.

If the full service Marriott is the one near the airport - make sure you look for the second pool that is hidden on the side. Its near the restaurant and kind of cool.

DJ_Iceman Jan 26, 2016 3:30 pm

Definitely book your second night at one of the limited-service properties, but I've had really good luck in situations like yours asking at check-in if I could get a second night. A sellout weeks in advance often has rooms available when you're standing there at the front desk. Then, of course, don't forget to cancel your backup reservation before the cut-off time!

SkiAdcock Jun 14, 2016 9:20 am

Wow - talk about marketing/pr speak. Burbank Marriott did a press release re: Stay for Breakfast rate, making it sound as though it's some extra super duper promo :rolleyes: Marketing speak in the press release. Bottom line info right after link.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...300283238.html

"Now through November 30, 2016, families and leisure travelers can book rooms and revel in the stylish and substantial amenities at the premier Burbank hotel with rates starting at just $229 per night. To sweeten the deal even more, Marriott will include a complimentary breakfast.

Travelers wishing to seize the special Stay For Breakfast Package must book reservations online or call 1-800-228-9290 using the promotional code S4B"


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