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Priceline Hotel: 3* LA-San Fernando (Burbank-Universal City-Glendale) Hilton Glendale


krazyangel
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Hello im planning a trip to cali

i got a $65 offer from hotwire for LA Intl Airport LAX checking in on 6/13/2009 for 1 night

amenities include:

This hotel features the following amenities:

Airport Shuttle

Fitness Center

Pool(s)

Restaurant(s)

Business Center

High-speed Internet Access

can you try help me identify this hotel?

Posted

How about this 4* hotel in "Glendale - Burbank - Universal City Area" staying 6/13 (1 night) for $109.

Smoke Free

Fitness Center

Pool(s)

Restaurant(s)

Business Center

High-speed Internet Access

Please help! trying to decide which is a better deal :3

Posted
Please help! trying to decide which is a better deal :3

$65 is less than $109 but do you want to stay at the airport?

If you can describe what you're looking for...area of town...general budget...maybe someone can make suggestions.

Posted

Im flying to LAX airport, want to head to westminister area first then drive to our 'hotel' then visit hollywood. The next morning would like to go to universal studios. So i guess is should get a hotel in "Glendale - Burbank - Universal City Area" ?

can someone identify the 3.5* hotel in Glendale - Burbank - Universal City Area area?

$89 staying 6/13 (1 night)

Fitness Center

Pool(s)

Restaurant(s)

Business Center

High-speed Internet Access

Golf Nearby

thanks again in advance :)

Posted

This sounds like a real LA trip...driving all over the place.

There's a case to be made for staying at LAX, in Hollywood, or in Burbank-Universal-Glendale.

1) LAX. You can go to your hotel first, unpack and get settled before you head off to Westminster and Hollywood.

2) Burbank-Universal-Glendale. This is one of LA area's real bargain zones on Priceline, with 3* hotels often going for $45-$55. Unless you need two beds Priceline is usually a much better deal than Hotwire in this zone. That unidentified Hotwire 4* at $109 is probably a 3* on Priceline.

3) Hollywood. Since you're spending the evening in Hollywood staying there would be convenient. If you bid for a 4* in Hollywood then Hollywood's attractions will be right outside your door. And you'll only have to pay once to park, at your hotel. If you stay in LAX or Universal areas you'll pay to park twice: at your hotel, and again in Hollywood.

Overall I like the 4* Hollywood option best, but there are good reasons to prefer the others too.

I notice you've only been looking at HOTWIRE options. Do you not want to use Priceline for this trip? The Hollywood Renaissance only participates in Pric.eline, not Hotwire. At least it's never been reported won on HOTWIRE.

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