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"Check in was quick and easy. Room was nice and clean. Room came with a mini fridge and the TV had Bluetooth capabilities so I could stream music from my phone. Built in I/O panel for the TV next to the desk so other devices could be hooked up and streamed to the TV. Waterfall shower head and handheld shower head for a nice scrubbing experience. Plenty of towels in the room. Bed was cozier than some other hotels I’ve stayed at but more firm than what I’m used to so I woke up with small aches. The thermostats time was off by almost a full day. Woke up at 2AM to a warm room because the thermostat thought it was 4PM of the next day. Staffing at the bar in the 2nd floor was a little sparse for a Friday night but the Ahi Tuna Wontons were amazing, 10/10. Be careful though if you’re not a fan of spice. Views from the 7th floor weren’t anything to sneeze at but it gave me a nice perch to people watch from above. All in all, my stay was very enjoyable and I’m definitely looking to book this hotel for my next weekend in LA."
"Beautiful property. No complaints besides the $300 a night incidental fee. It would have been nice to know about it prior to check in. Heads up regarding an iron and ironing board, they are not located in the room. However, a simple call to guest services and it was delivered. Staff pleasant, clean rooms, beautiful property. I would stay here again. "
"Perfect central location. The staff texted ahead of time to provide nearby parking recommendations, and were friendly and accommodating to our slightly earlier check-in. Also extra love the special design touch of the lobby decor: a mnemonic device sentence with the major downtown street names written in pink neon."
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