Magic Castle Hotel Los Angeles
No better place to explore the magic make believe world of Hollywood than the Magic Castle Hotel on Franklin Ave, at the base fo Hollywood Hills. Well, what more do you want than budget accomodation a short walk from the walk of fame, an in-hotel private members-only club frequented by stars, a short subway hop to Universal Studios and the Kodak Theatre and all the attractions of Hollywood Blvd at your doorstep?
It's no Hilton, but the hotel is newly refurbished, rooms are large, comfortable and airy with a good view of the hotel's swimming pool area and best of all, you get to keep your wallet, and your shirt on, when you checkout. More to the point, the rooms are highly utilitarian, with an apartment like feel, since the hotel was an apartment building before morphing into a lodging facility. Out of a total of 40 units, 30 of them are 1 or 2 bedroom suites, and come with fully equipped kitchenettes with microwaves and coffee makers.
In addition, the hotel offers grocery shopping services and a continental breakfast with fresh pastries from the Susina Bakery and coffee by Wolfgang Puck. Rooms and suites are furnished with all the usual amenities, including hairdryers, iron & ironing board, safe, wi-fi internet, coin operated laundromat, cable with HBO and a DVD player with free movie rentals.In short, it's a home away from home for groups and families out on a tour of Los Angeles and the nearby attractions. Then there's the outdoor heated swimming pool.
Room rates start at $139 for a double and in between $149 to $239 for a suite. A one-bedroom suite good enough for a full family of four, with a large living room area, seperate televisions and full kitchen clocks in at $214. Good enough for a glorious Los Angeles family vacation without going broke or into debt.
If you're looking to live like a star for a week and then live on food stamps for the rest of the year, go to the Westin Bonaventure or the Sofitel LA or any of the other upscale Los Angeles family hotels you'll find in West Hollywood and downtown LA. But if you want to make sure your family has a good time, see all the attractions, do some shopping and wining and dining, put up at decent lodgings with all the little comforts of home, and still come out of it with your annual budget intact, then you're looking at the Magic Castle Hotel & Suites.
Info: 7025 Franklin Avenue (Between La Brea & Highland) Hollywood CA 90028; (323) 851-0800; http://www.magiccastlehotel.com/
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