How to say it? It's expensive, and there's nothing. Stayed overnight in Los Angeles. The room was empty. The airport bus runs about every half an hour. The special shuttle bus parking spot for the hotel parking lot on the roadside outside the terminal is very eye-catching. The hotel facilities and scenes feel like experiencing a motel in a 1970s drama. The public area is acceptable, but the facilities are aging terribly. The worst thing is that it's very noisy. The soundproofing of the room is very poor, and the noise of neighbors entering and closing the door is very loud. There is a noise like a loud speaker calling outside the window after 5 o'clock in the morning. The breakfast is American and continental, which is average. The room card repeatedly broke down during the day. It can be swiped in the elevator but not the door, and you need to go to the front desk again and again. A credit card deposit of $100 is required for check-in. The most hateful thing is that the bus driver drove several Asians to the international terminal in the morning and drove us to Terminal 2 in advance, saying that we could walk there, but in fact it was still a few hundred meters away. The key is that it is really inconvenient for elderly people and children with a lot of luggage. There is a McDonald's at the door, so you can eat if you are really hungry. The hotel restaurant is terrible.
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