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Old Aug 28th, 2005 | 09:34 AM
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Beach/LA - Where to stay?

Can someone recommend a hotel that is on the beach, but not too far from LA? We want to spend 7 days there in the spring and plan to do some things in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills area, but would also like to be on the beach. We were thinking Malibu, but not finding many hotels to choose from. Anyone have a recommendation? Budget is in the under $200 per night range, if possible!
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Old Aug 28th, 2005 | 06:02 PM
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We just returned from LA yo canstay in L.A. there are several hotels not on the beach but on the bluff right near the ocean. Do a search. Also there is a lovely small hotel in Malibu called Mallibu Inn, directly on the beach. If you can try to go to Laguna Beach.
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Old Aug 28th, 2005 | 07:48 PM
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no doubt the Sea Sprite Motel.

www.seaspritemotel.com

Also see my website - cubicvr.com and go to the California page.
You won't find any other places ON the beach for <200 a night, especially in Malibu.
 
Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 08:06 AM
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Did you try Santa Monica? I don't think that under $200 will buy you anything decent that's beachfront. There are very few actual BEACHFRONT hotels in L.A. County.

The SeaSprite might be your only choice at that price point, even though it is a dumpy property with surly management and silly policies.

If you increase your budget, you could try the Beach House. http://www.beach-house.com/hermosa-b...ry-hotels.html. The off-season rates aren't too bad.
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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There aren't many hotels in Malibu. Period. Santa Monica (GLM, SM is a separate city and, although surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, is NOT part of the City of Los Angeles) has a lot of hotels, just not a huge number on the beach, and those are very expensive. Were you expecting bargains? This is still a very popular tourist destination.

The Beach House in Hermosa Beach MIGHT come in at under $200 a night, but Hermosa is not the easiest beach community to get into and out of. The Malibu Inn could surprise you with a good rate-- but you're a pretty long drive away from the things you want to see and do in the BH/WH areas. Laguna is an hour south and even more difficult to get to, for your purposes-- but it's breathtaking.

Here are two budget-friendly Santa Monica possibilities, one on the bluff overlooking the ocean, the other two blocks inland:

-- The Georgian (oceanfront)
-- The Huntley (just inland).

Lots of style, great service, not incredibly expensive. The Fairmont Miramar would be my first choice (all that history!), but you're talking $250 a night at least. At $500 a night, Shutters on the Beach or Casa del Mar are wonderful (although the service can be a bit snooty).
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 09:35 AM
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We just got back from Santa Monica and I thought that city was considered part of L.A.
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 09:39 AM
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Nope, GLM, I've worked here for 17 years and it's been a separate city since 1886. It's fully contained within the city limits of Los Angeles, but it's a separate city (as are Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, but NOT Hollywood itself).
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 09:40 AM
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GLM.....Some of us who live here (90068) dont really care.....others, well what can I say.the important thing to me is that you came had a good time and got home safely....
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 10:13 AM
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I would recommend looking at points north (Ventura) or south (Orange County) and driving to LA if you're not going to visit the city daily. If you plan your drive time correctly, you could easily be there in 30-60 minutes depending on where you stay.
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Old Aug 30th, 2005 | 02:38 PM
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Just when this NYer thought she had L.A. all figured out - it always confused me. Anyway I just love Santa Monica and think it's a great location to get the beach and then venture off to Beverly Hills, etc. On to Laguna Beach - breathtaking. Loved Newport also
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Old Sep 1st, 2005 | 12:58 PM
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We are taking a trip to Los Angeles next month for 2 days and wanted some ideas on where to stay and what to do besides the theme park. We are on a budget so any recommendation on hotels in a good, safe location will be appreciated. We are also goin to Vegas
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Old Sep 1st, 2005 | 01:24 PM
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Suggestion: I would start a new thread. Your needs are a little different from the original poster. Also, a few questions for you:

-- What is your maximum hotel rate? And will you have a car?

-- Have you looked at Fodor's information on the greater LA area?

-- What are your Vegas plans?

-- Where are you from and what are your interests?

-- Are there children traveling with you?
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Old Sep 14th, 2005 | 08:25 PM
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lvk, 'dumpy' ?

It's not a Westin, it's not a Sheraton, and it's certainly not a Lowe's, it's a 50-60 year old Motel ON the beach.
I've stayed there MANY times and I have never encountered surly management, in fact, any problems I have had have been fixed in 15 minutes or less, albeit with the exception of the PARKING issue (someone is in my space......), which sometimes takes 30 minutes. That is to be expected when you are ON the beach.

'Silly policies' ? If you are referring to the refund policies - that is explained up-front in black-and-white, if folks can't read, it's not the motel's fault. Aside from that, I don't know of any 'silly policies'.


It comes back to the same question: if you want to stay ON the beach, why are you staying IN your room so much that you demand a 5-star rated motel/hotel ?

Anyway - my advice to Julz is, if you want to see attractions in the city/away from the beach, rethink where you want to stay, the drives to and fro may make staying at the beach a waste of money.
What to see ? Getty Museum, if you like cars, the Petersen Museum, don't go to the Griffith Park Observatory - it's totally closed off and fenced in for renovation - you can't even get close enough to see it.
 
Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 06:41 AM
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Fredman,

I am not going to argue with you. I just offered my opinion on the SeaSprite.(based on my own experience, info. from their former employees, and the experience of my clients who book out-of-town employees there.) You are entitled to your opinion. The SeaSprite gets less than glowing reviews on TripAdvisor also.

I stand by my opinion that the ONLY thing that the Sea Sprite has going for it is its true beachfront location, which is indeed a rarity in Los Angeles county.
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Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 10:27 AM
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Venice Beach. However, Venice might freak you out. It did me when I visited in 1985.
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Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 12:33 PM
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No particular hotels to suggest but I love Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach. Great little towns that you can walk around easily. If you go just a tad south to Redondo there are a couple of chain style hotels (Westin/Sheraton type hotels). One is on the beach and the other is just across the street. You can walk on the great beach path from Redondo north to Hermosa and Manhattan Beach. You can also rent bikes and meander on the bike path on the beach.
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Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 08:26 PM
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lvk, I apologize for overreacting a bit, but every time I stay there I have a good time, and I am never disappointed, and neither have the 6 or 8 folks that have stayed there on my suggestion: the sea sprite is what it
is: an older motel in a great location, I will have to say maybe it's not for everybody.

By the same token, I stayed at the Marina Del Rey Hotel and it was the most disappointing experience I've ever had, THAT desk staff was awful and the room was sub-par at best. And I am sure others will argue the other way, just as I did with the sea sprite.

Sorry again.
 
Old Sep 15th, 2005 | 08:28 PM
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amwosu, is one of the places in RD the Portofino Inn ? I like that place.
 
Old Sep 16th, 2005 | 06:39 AM
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Portofino Inn is one of those places now that you mention it. I haven't stayed in any hotels in the area as I have a friend two blocks from the beach in Manhattan Beach.
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Old Sep 16th, 2005 | 08:01 AM
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Fredman,
No need to apologize. Varying opinions are what makes this forum so great. It appears, from the Tripadvisor reviews on the Sea Sprite, that people either love it or hate it. We'll file you into the "love it" category, and me into the "hate it".

Portofino is fine (check out seetheworld's trip report), but it is NOT on a beach. It sits on a stretch of land in the middle of the harbor. There is no place to swim. In fact there are no beachfront hotels in Redondo Beach. The other two hotels mentioned are across from the marina. One is the Crowne Plaza and one is the Best Western Sunrise. From all of these properties, it is about a 1/4-1/2 mile in either direction to an actual beach.

As I have stated before, there are very few true Beachfront hotels in L.A. County. I think I am going to start another thread on this subject to assist people looking for beachfront hotels. As we all know, pictures & descriptions on Expedia, etc. can be very deceiving.


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