Situated on 650 acres overlooking the San Gabriel Mountains, Pacific Palms is a destination resort designed with the business traveler in... more »
Situated on 650 acres overlooking the San Gabriel Mountains, Pacific Palms is a destination resort designed with the business traveler in mind. Located only 30 minutes from Downtown Los Angeles and 35 minutes from Disneyland, Pacific Palms features 2 championship golf courses, 3 restaurants, 17 lighted tennis courts, spa services, fitness center and our newest dining sensation Cima. Each of our 292 newly remodeled guestrooms is complete with complimentary high-speed wireless internet access, ergonomic workstations and private balconies with a glorious view. Our 45,000 sq ft of flexible conference space makes Pacific Palms a perfect location for your next meeting, retreat or social outing. Get a Shuttle for $65 to and from any airport and must call in advance to make reservations..
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Situated on 650 acres overlooking the San Gabriel Mountains, Pacific Palms is a destination resort designed with the business traveler in mind. Located only 30 minutes from Downtown Los Angeles and 35 minutes from Disneyland, Pacific Palms features 2 championship golf courses, 3 restaurants, 17 lighted tennis courts, spa services, fitness center and our newest dining sensation?Cima. Each of our 292 newly remodeled guestrooms is complete with complimentary high-speed wireless internet access, ergonomic workstations and private balconies with a glorious view. Our 45,000 sq ft of flexible conference space makes Pacific Palms a perfect location for your next meeting, retreat or social outing.
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What a bad experience we had...
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Posted Jun 04, 2008
Mediocre
Few weeks prior our arrival, we already made our reservations. But unforetunately, when we arrived, rooms were not prepared yet. Yes, we were there at 1:00 p.m. and check-in time was 3:00 p.m. We did wait until 3:30 p.m. but still our rooms were...
We stayed at this hotel because my
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Posted May 25, 2008
Good
We stayed at this hotel because my husband was attending a conference. This is a great hotel for this type of situation. The staff was very helpful and everything was organized. This would NOT be a wise choice for someone who is vacationing in LA....
48 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This Hotel is a great hotel its beautifull & the staff is very helpfull it's a sports hotel with t.v.s in the bar to watch sports, they have a pool & a golf course. We asked the desk clerks if there was a cheap place to eat on premisis & they said the golf course had one & that it was open, we walked all the way through the hotel to find that the restraunt wasn't open so that was an inconvience. Great rooms & very quiet.
49 year old male with a moderate budget, traveling for business
This hotel is actually a convention center and golf course hotel. The hotel is geared towards that, rather than the business traveller. Check in was smooth. staff was very friendly, put me in a corner room because I told them I needed to rest so I could work at the client site during the day. However, no parking for hotel guests separate from convention attendees makes for long walks. $12/night valet parking is not a correct substitute for reserved parking for hotel guests. The views from the rooms are outstanding, the corner room that I had had a nice balcony. The room decor and design is very nice, but the walls are paper thin and you can hear everything, particularly the incredibly loud toilets. Yes, the toilets are unbelievably loud when flushed, because the water pressure is extremely high and no pressure restriction device is installed. You can hear toilets flushing all around you. The carpet in the closet next to the bathroom was soaked during my entire stay, apparently some kind of leak. The cleaning lady took away my soap every day when I left it in the shower with my other shower items. Weird, must be a culture thing. I tried to go to the hotel restaurant but there is only one, it's buffet style and was more like an overcrowded ranch than a restaurant. They wanted me to pay more than $50 for a buffet in an extremely loud room with tons of people crowding around the buffets. Sorry, I'd rather drive and eat someplace where I can enjoy my food in peace. The checkout process was smooth. The location is good for where I was going to work. It is centric and just 20 miles from downtown LA, maybe 30 minutes from LAX.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Pacific Palms Resort.
I might recommend it to friends.
Due to the lack of reasonably priced hotels closer to LA, we opted to try our luck at the Pacific Palms. Though it is obviously geared for business people/avid golfers, we were very happy with our choice. The staff was very friendly throughout our...
We stayed at the pacific palms for 3 nights and found the place to be very clean and comfortable. Our room was made up perfectly each day. The view from the balcony was breathtaking. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. I have no...
They call themselves a resort????
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Posted Feb 26, 2006
Horrible
Stayed at this hotel for a couple nights. Lobby was nice and bright, but difficult to find the guest elevators. Room was much smaller than most name brand hotels. Got a cheap rate through an online booking site. The only dining facilty on...