We stayed here on our way home from Disneyland to break up the drive. We booked this hotel because we didn't want to stay on the strip. The location was good and easy to find. When we first arrived, we were told that they had no sofa beds so we had to switch our king room, for 2 queens so my kids had somewhere to sleep.
When we walked in the room, my first impression was that it smelled very clean. The room was a little cramped but not too bad.
We had wanted to get some dinner so when I called down to the front desk to ask about nearby restaurants, the woman, Maggie, was kind of short with me with her answers. It turns out the closest restaurant was in the Marriott next door. My husband drove around to find something else and there was nothing.
He came back and we decided to get something delivered. I called down again and Maggie acted so annoyed with my questions. I pretty much just asked her if she had eaten from a certain place.
Going to bed, the beds seemed okay but sometime in the night, the sheets had come up from the corners. I had to get out of bed and pull them back down.
It almost seemed as if they weren't big enough for the bed.
Also, you could hear everything in our room. We could even hear the people above us just walking around. And for some reason, they were up all night and we could hear everything. We could also hear a lot of noises from the room next door.
Needless to say, we got no sleep and it was the worst night at a hotel we have ever had.
The breakfast was pretty good. Plenty of things to chose from and the lobby and breakfast are were kept nice.
We ended up leaving something at the hotel and when we called about it, they said they didn't have it. So, either another guest found it or one of the housekeepers kids is very happy!!
Overall, I would not recommend this hotel especially to people traveling with kids and to people who like to sleep.
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