"Los Angeles dowm town traffic jam is very serious, this time deliberately chose this hotel away from the city center. From the Avenue of Stars, we drove for more than an hour (high way traffic jam). Across the road from the hotel is a mall, food, clothing, housing and transportation. The restaurant has Ding Taifeng, Maru Turtle Noodles, swirling sushi, food center, etc., and a target (three floors), which contains CVS, fresh fruit, snacks and various daily necessities. However, although it is opposite the road, it is recommended to drive there, because most people in the United States drive, no one on the road, a bit dangerous, and the door of the mall is not on the roadside, in the parking lot, if you walk, you need to bypass the entire mall to enter.
On the second day of our stay, we arranged for Universal Studios to drive there from the hotel, about 20 minutes, very convenient.
Hotel parking is free. There is a parking lot on the same floor (1st floor) of the check-in counter. You can enter the B1 parking lot from the other side of the hotel. If the car does not find a location on the first floor, you can't go directly to B1. You need to leave the venue and then go around B1 (people can take the elevator to the first floor or B1). When checking in, you said that you need to park. The waiter will add a Parking permit to your room card. You can swipe the room card directly when the vehicle comes out. After check out, the waiter will return the room card to you. After the card vehicle is on the scene, there will be a drop in box next to the card machine. Throw the room card in and you can go directly, which is very convenient.
There is a 24-hour buffet coffee and tea on the 2nd floor of the hotel, and breakfast is also on the 2nd floor. Breakfast is simple eggs, muffins, berries, oats, etc., a standard American breakfast.
For me, the only drawback of the hotel is the shower, because I am taking the child, the hotel shower is fixed, can not be taken down, help the child to take a bath is very embarrassed."