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  1. Amenities See description

    Smoke Free Rooms

    Fitness Center

    Pool(s)

    Restaurant(s)

    Business Center

    High-Speed Internet Access

    Spa Services

    W Hollywood. I saw this at $120 the other day, it was $130 last night, then I grabbed it for $127 today. Incl tax, $602.98 for 4 nights.

    It's my parents' 30th anniversary and they're pretty hip so the W seems like a great choice.

    Used the PRICELINE banner up at the top of page as always to book.

  2. This is a very decent hotel in a great neighborhood, close to everything.

    I'm pretty sure you can park at the mall/Kodak Theater parking lot. It's a short walk (up a tough hill, but close). Info here:

    Self Parking:

    Entrances on Highland Avenue and Orange Drive. Effective July 1, 2011, parking rates are as follows: $2.00 for up to 2 hours with validation from participating retailers and restaurants (listed below). $2.00 for up to 4 hours with validation from participating cinemas. $1.00 for every 15 minutes thereafter. Daily maximum is $10.00. Flat $10.00 rate after 10pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The structure is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Remember to use any one of the new Self-Serve Pay Kiosks before you return to your car.

    a call to them couldn't hurt. Parking Contact Information: New South Parking (323) 468-0720

    Have fun.

  3. Expedia rate was $169 so I started at $113, Strip South

    PRICELINE countered at $143, so I made my own bid at $117 using Near Strip West as a free re-bid.

    No go, so I went to $121, added Boulder Strip as my free re-bid. Won.

    FYI, there is a resort fee of about $20 per night. These fees are not a welcome addition to the Vegas scene but we always use the spa and fitness center and most places used to charge for this.

    Used your PRICELINE links above. Thanks.

  4. Started with Beverly Hills/West Hollywood at $112 (Based on wins for the Hyatt posted recently), rejected.

    Added Hollywood, bid $119, rejected.

    Added Brentwood/Westwood (Palomar was a likely suspect), bid $123, accepted at Intercontinental Century City.

    Won the Hyatt the last few times for Mom so she moves next door into a slightly nicer place this time (balconies!)

    Used your PRICELINE link. Thanks for your help.

  5. Good win, we get that hotel a lot. The #4 and #704 Express buses run a block away from you on Santa Monica Blvd. These buses go from downtown to the beach. mta.net

    "Downtown" Beverly Hills is about a mile away, a 20 minute walk, very pleasant. There's also a huge mall right next to your hotel with some surprisingly good dining options. Don't miss Clementine, a French-type bakery a few blocks from hotel for breakfast.

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