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I was there this past weekend. Fabulous accommodations. The pool area great, food classy. breakfast was amazing I had an identical room, only that it was the view of the Disney performing arts building. the pricing is up there and the only draw back was that I was only offered a late check out at 2pm, the manager decline to accommodate my request and I have a feeling it was not coming from a good place. i made sure to communicate my displeasure and disappointment in her decision. especially after I spent $1400 over 2 nights and I have Gold Elite Hilton status.
Sorry to hear that. I too have Hilton status and always found their properties to be among the best. That being said, it may be cliche' but the employees can often times ruin the well earned reputation of a corporation through negligence, incompetence and snarky comments. I certainly hope the representatives from Hilton with whom you contacted took appropriate actions. It's very easy to lose the reputation of excellence through complacency.
I like this resort's styling and interior deco, and the food looks pristine. Definitely a cut above hilton's already impressive standard brand quality. The two of you have amazing experiences with 5 star resorts, which I envy somewhat. Me and a friend of mine haven't quite had the same luck, from a Conrad in New York to a Ritz carlton in Dallas (nice interior design and mojito though, credit where it's due) to some Waldorf astoria somewhere in arizona, our small handful of separate experiences with 5 stars have ended in awkward, pretentious, uncomfortable shoulder shrugs, in contrast with our great experiences with 4 stars (esp Hyatt regencies). Me and these 5 stars, for some reason, we just haven't been on the same page so far. How do you approach these resorts and avoid the pretentious pitfalls that sometimes hamper the experience for those who are not in the top 1%?
Fortunately, we've had wonderful experiences at all these resorts. We do our research before our stay and if there are must try or must do things at the resort, we'll usually try at least 1 of them as long as it's not super expensive. We hope you have a better experience in your next hotel stays! Thank you for being the most active subscriber to our channel! We appreciate your comments and we'll happily answer any questions you have!
nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
If this is the standard deluxe King Room.. then it's nicer than the Ritz Carlton and Intercontinental hotel's guestrooms which are also in Downtown L.A.
Where are Rhee tours of the rooms? We don’t intend on sleeping in a Thai massage room! Jeered… we were gonna rent a room for at least a month while our Brentwood is being rennovated but I refuse to rent a hotel room sight unseen.
That's a "King Suite" WITHOUT a bathtub? Wow, when did those become expendable? The whole place has such a sterile look. I prefer something like the Beverly Wiltshire.
Hotel Bel-Air is even better quality than the the FS Beverly Wilshire. Downtown L.A. is fine for business but for leisure I would stay elsewhere, just my personal preference.
@@patr70 Yes. Where the LA 2028 Org Committee places the IOC (Int'l Olympic Commiittee) becomes the Official IOC hotel for the Olympic period. It's usually one of the larger hotels with at least 200 rooms or more.
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im surprised by the single sink and mirror off to the side. Looking forward to staying there in Jan though! thanks for sharing!
The location is great! We hope you enjoy your stay there!
How was your stay last January?
@@horseplop9 it was awesome! i love the look and style of the new conrads
I want to stay here soon😊informative vlog.. i always stay with hilton
Come check it out! We enjoyed our stay there.
@@BevandRyan i will.. i kinda like your vlogs.. im binge watching it right now... i work in the hotel industry.. i wish i can vlog it too.. lol
Thank you for watching! We will be staying at the top Hilton property in Cabo San Lucas in 2 weeks! We will have a video out for that next month!
@@BevandRyan I subbed to you. I will be waiting for that video!
@@GKBarlahan Thank you! We subscribed to your travel vlogs as well!
My favorite part is seeing all the food yall eat
The food has been amazing!
Same .. 😂
I was there this past weekend. Fabulous accommodations. The pool area great, food classy. breakfast was amazing I had an identical room, only that it was the view of the Disney performing arts building. the pricing is up there and the only draw back was that I was only offered a late check out at 2pm, the manager decline to accommodate my request and I have a feeling it was not coming from a good place. i made sure to communicate my displeasure and disappointment in her decision. especially after I spent $1400 over 2 nights and I have Gold Elite Hilton status.
That’s unfortunate. The hotel is indeed very pricey and we enjoyed the pool as well as the food.
Sorry to hear that. I too have Hilton status and always found their properties to be among the best. That being said, it may be cliche' but the employees can often times ruin the well earned reputation of a corporation through negligence, incompetence and snarky comments. I certainly hope the representatives from Hilton with whom you contacted took appropriate actions. It's very easy to lose the reputation of excellence through complacency.
Wow place looks sick.
Thank you for watching t r! You should definitely check it out if you’re ever in DTLA!
I like this resort's styling and interior deco, and the food looks pristine. Definitely a cut above hilton's already impressive standard brand quality. The two of you have amazing experiences with 5 star resorts, which I envy somewhat. Me and a friend of mine haven't quite had the same luck, from a Conrad in New York to a Ritz carlton in Dallas (nice interior design and mojito though, credit where it's due) to some Waldorf astoria somewhere in arizona, our small handful of separate experiences with 5 stars have ended in awkward, pretentious, uncomfortable shoulder shrugs, in contrast with our great experiences with 4 stars (esp Hyatt regencies). Me and these 5 stars, for some reason, we just haven't been on the same page so far. How do you approach these resorts and avoid the pretentious pitfalls that sometimes hamper the experience for those who are not in the top 1%?
Fortunately, we've had wonderful experiences at all these resorts. We do our research before our stay and if there are must try or must do things at the resort, we'll usually try at least 1 of them as long as it's not super expensive. We hope you have a better experience in your next hotel stays! Thank you for being the most active subscriber to our channel! We appreciate your comments and we'll happily answer any questions you have!
nice country ,please and please be careful about natural disaster in your country but i wish you are fine and have a nice day with peace and have a good healthcare and going an oher country and no death in your country
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If this is the standard deluxe King Room.. then it's nicer than the Ritz Carlton and Intercontinental hotel's guestrooms which are also in Downtown L.A.
I stayed at the InterContinental DTLA a few times, the view was much better. I do want to give this location a try.
Is their complimentary limo pick up from LAX to Conrad ...🤔
Unfortunately, they do not.
Good question dude
Where are Rhee tours of the rooms? We don’t intend on sleeping in a Thai massage room!
Jeered… we were gonna rent a room for at least a month while our Brentwood is being rennovated but I refuse to rent a hotel room sight unseen.
Room tour starts at :50 second mark.
That's a "King Suite" WITHOUT a bathtub? Wow, when did those become expendable? The whole place has such a sterile look. I prefer something like the Beverly Wiltshire.
We were disappointed that it did not have a bath tub for the price of the room!
Hotel Bel-Air is even better quality than the the FS Beverly Wilshire. Downtown L.A. is fine for business but for leisure I would stay elsewhere, just my personal preference.
@@patr70 Do you know which will be the Official IOC hotel this time for 2028? It was the Biltmore in 1984.
@@mylesgarcia4625 I don't unsderstand what you are saying. What is IOC? Are you talking about the 2028 Olympics?
@@patr70 Yes. Where the LA 2028 Org Committee places the IOC (Int'l Olympic Commiittee) becomes the Official IOC hotel for the Olympic period. It's usually one of the larger hotels with at least 200 rooms or more.
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