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hkb May 6th, 2003 01:21 AM

Ramada Inn Hollywood or suggestions
 
Hi

Can anyone tell me if this hotel is in an ok area ? Its on N Vermont Av, and according to Expedia is in hollywood/beverly hills. I am looking to stay there next week for a couple of days and plan to go to Universal studios, do the touristy thing around walk of fame etc, and then go and stay in Catalina for a night.

I have stayed in hollywood a couple of years ago at the Banana Bungalows, but am looking for something better this time ! Any ideas ? Would like to spend less than $75 a night.

Thanks

Patrick May 6th, 2003 04:24 AM

I don't know anything about that hotel, but I think it is hysterical that they would call their North Vermont Avenue "Beverly Hills". Does this mean a hotel in Brooklyn could advertise as being in Times Square?

Deborah May 6th, 2003 07:07 AM

Try the Holiday Inn Express on Highland Avenue or the Magic Castle Hotel on Franklin. Much better area. Do you have AAA? If so, use the discount with these two places.

mdv May 6th, 2003 07:45 AM

Not a great area and nowhere near Beverly Hills. Deborah's suggestions are very good. You might also want to look into Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn in the Studio City area.

Lynette May 6th, 2003 09:08 AM

Hi
Our family stayed at this place for a night last spring. The hotel itself is quite nice. It has been newly renovated, and if you get a room overlooking the center courtyard it is quieter. It includes breakfast in the am, and when we were there, lots of tourists were there. The reason we chose this hotel is that we wanted to be close to Universal (about a 7 minute drive), it included breakfast, had a fridge in the room, and we got an entertainment rate of $60.00 including parking and breakfast. For that it was great value.
The area around the hotel is commercial, and very urban. But if all you need is a place to sleep, and you have a car it is fine. In fact quite nice for a Ramada.

Deborah May 6th, 2003 09:40 AM

MDV is correct. The Beverly Garland is a nice Holiday Inn and very close to Universal. I wouldn't want to stay on Vermont where the Ramada is.

hkb May 8th, 2003 01:22 AM

Thanks everyone, will have a rethink. It is quite difficult finding somewhere nice for not too much money, and I leave in 2 days time !

Deborah May 8th, 2003 07:49 AM

Hi HKB:

Me again. If you are looking for something that is just "cheap", try the Days Inn on Sunset Boulevard (the 7000 block). It's in a convenient location and you will be able to walk to the Walk of Fame etc. It's very close to Hollywood High School. There website is showing rates as low as $59. If you are just interested in sleeping and showering, I don't think you could go wrong there. If you want something more upper scale, try some of the places you asked about in your other post. Good luck.

mdv May 8th, 2003 08:11 AM

Deborah's suggestion is great. Day's Inn is cheap and in a better area than the Ramada. You can walk to the Chinese theatre, etc and you are not too far from the freeway. There is no place to walk near the Ramada.

beachbum May 8th, 2003 08:45 AM

Not sure about the rates, but my family liked the Best Western Hollywood Hills, a neat little hotel situated at the bottom of the hill below the HOLLYWOOD sign. It's within walking distance of the Walk of Fame and Chinese Theater, and has easy access to the freeway for the two or so miles to Universal.

Deborah May 8th, 2003 08:56 AM

Well, the Days Inn is cheaper and I think much closer than being up on the hill on Franklin for the BW. Their rates are slightly higher, but there is also a Best Western on Highland near the Holiday Inn, so you can try that as well, but Days Inn will be the cheapest. Remember, HKB is looking for 75 and under.

hkb May 8th, 2003 11:39 PM

Deborah, and everyone else,

Thanks so much for your help, the Days Inn looks really good, and was remodelled last year and includes a good breakfast spread too. Think that'll be the one I go for ! Better go and book it as I need to stay there tomorrow night !!

Deborah May 9th, 2003 10:33 AM

Let us know how it turned out!! Enjoy your stay here in LA. That neighborhood is fine. I lived close to there for 12 years.


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