Where is the Best Comfy Hotel Bed in San Diego, California?
This is a hotel whose whole message is about design…. and it does have a unique, semi-industrial look to it. I am half way through a week-long stay, and can tell you that I would trade some of this style for a little more creature comfort.Tucked between Croce’s restaurant and a way-too-loud Patrick’s II Blues Bar, The Keating definitely outdid itself on Pininfarina styling…. my room has gray painted concrete floors, stainless steel & glass double sink, a Lavazza Blue espresso machine, B&O stereo and flat screen HDTV. The mini-bar and snack bar are stocked with goodies, but read the menu first! Only the espresso is included in the price… offerings range from $3 for a small chocolate bar, to $120 for a 375ml bottle of Belvedere Vodka. Also available is a $15 Disposable Digital Camera, an $18 Kama Sutra Kit, a $7 Intimacy Kit, and a $5 First Aid Kit. The sequence of using these “Essentials” (as they are called) is up to you, preferably after consuming the Belvedere! The staff is
The hotel was much less expensive than most alternatives near the convention center which had me concerned but the hotel was excellent. Clean, well designed, great restaurant, and just a 10-15 minute walk to the convention center. Rooms are small but well maintained, nicely designed, and more than adequate for one or two people. Would definitely recommend and stay there…
Having just left the excellent Sheraton downtown for a more convieniently placed hotel we had high expectations for the Sheraton La Jolla. We arrived in the evening, check in was perfunctory and not the most friendly I’ve experienced. Assigned room 412 in B-block. The hotel is a 2 story motel style affair, with plenty of parking right by the room…