The hotel has an excellent location—very close to major parks like Universal Studios. This is super convenient because you can easily get an Uber or Lyft for about $6–$7 each way, which saves you from paying around $35 for parking at the parks.
The room includes a microwave and a fridge, which is a big plus, especially if you’re traveling with kids. That made things easier for us.
However, there are several things that need urgent improvement. The bathroom is in poor condition, with visible damage. The bathtub looked dirty and was unpleasant to step in—it appeared so unclean that I had to shower wearing flip-flops throughout my stay.
I also saw multiple cockroaches in the room: one crawling on the floor, another on the wall behind the TV, one by the sink while I was brushing my teeth, and another on the table under the TV where guests usually place their things. This made me feel anxious and uncomfortable, and I even had to sleep with earplugs at night out of fear that one might crawl into my ear.
The remote control didn’t work properly—you couldn’t turn the TV on with it and had to do it manually. It was also missing the back cover where the batteries go. The bedding was also insufficient—there weren’t enough blankets, and I was cold during the night.
This hotel has potential thanks to its great location and the in-room amenities, but it really needs proper cleaning, pest control, and general maintenance.