Four legit on-site dining options (sushi to steak)
24/7 shuttle that actually runs frequently
In sintesi: A freshly renovated airport hotel that looks the part, provided you can stomach the $55 parking and occasional cold shower.
Recensito da @helloomelissa: I was dreading my long layover at LAX until I checked in here. The pool area is a total surprise—I actually got a tan before my flight! The room was modern and quiet, and the shuttle made getting back to the terminal effortless. Definitely my new go-to transit spot.
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The hype
Travelers love the modern look and comfy beds, but the nickel-and-dime fees for parking and 'resort' amenities sting.
Reality check
Soundproofing is good for planes but bad for hallway chatter; ask for a room away from the elevator.
You're an aviation enthusiast who wants to watch A380s land from bed
You arrive late and need a sushi fix without leaving the lobby
You prioritize a modern, bright gym with Peloton bikes
Pulizia e manutenzione
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Housekeeping: Generally reliable, though some reports of missed trash or dusting on high shelves.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern and bright, but watch out for low water pressure and slow drains.
Maintenance: Newly renovated feel, but 'teething issues' like broken ice machines or cold showers pop up.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and plentiful. Egyptian cotton sheets are a nice touch.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh/neutral, occasional whiff of 'airport fuel' or damp carpet in hallways.
Sleepability™
7MODERATO
MODERATO
0-4RUMOROSO
4-7.5MODERATO
7.5-10SILENZIOSO
Hallway conversations
Plumbing/pipe groans
Occasional engine rumble on lower floors
Prima di prenotare
Buono a sapersi
The 'Resort Fee' (~$29) is charged even if you don't use the pool or gym.
Valet is $70/night; self-parking is $55/night with in/out privileges.
Mobile check-in is available but key cards often need re-magnetizing at the desk.
Cosa portare
Earplugs (for the hallway noise)
Refillable water bottle (filtered stations in the gym)
Swimsuit (just in case the pool is actually open)
Genio delle camere
Migliori scelte
High-floor 'Preferred' King facing the runway (for views and less street noise)
Corner rooms for slightly more buffer from hallway traffic
Camere da evitare
Rooms near the ice machine/elevator (thin walls make these unbearable)
Connecting rooms if you aren't using them (sound leaks)
Genio delle richieste camera – copia e incolla
“I am requesting a high-floor room facing the runway, as far from the elevator and ice machine as possible. Please ensure it is NOT a connecting room.”
FAQ e consigli nascosti
Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.
Is the shuttle actually free?
Technically yes, but it's bundled into the mandatory daily 'Destination Fee'.
Can I walk to In-N-Out?
It's a 15-20 minute walk along a busy road. Doable, but not a scenic stroll.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, when it's open. Recent reports suggest ongoing maintenance, so verify status.
How is the Wi-Fi?
Fast enough for streaming, included in your resort fee.
Is there food late at night?
Yes, Century Taproom is open late, and there's a grab-and-go market.
Can I leave my car there while I fly?
Yes, they offer 'Park, Stay, and Soar' packages, but daily rates are steep otherwise.
Suggerimenti degli Insider
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The 'Yokoso Sushi Bar' in the lobby is shockingly decent for an airport hotel.
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Walk 5 minutes to the Westin for 'Daily Grill' if you want a change of scenery.
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Ask for a 'refurbished' room specifically—some older inventory still lingers.
5 cose da sapere prima di partire
💡The 'Resort Fee' covers the airport shuttle, which is usually free at other hotels.
💡You can see the 'Intuit Dome' and 'SoFi Stadium' from south-facing upper rooms.
💡The elevators have quirky motivational posters that are weirdly uplifting.
💡Shower temperature can fluctuate wildly during peak morning hours.
💡It's a popular spot for airline crews, which is usually a sign of decent beds.
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