Hilariously Insecure: A Comedy of Issues
Positives - Niles and the guy at the front desk with long hair were great. Super nice and do everything they can to make sure you have a good time.
Negatives - When I came to check in the door was locked and it required a code to get in, which typically is a great idea, if the code wasn't clearly visible, bold, and in huge font on a sign 2 feet away through the window. I was able to walk right in.
My first night when I got back to the room, there was a girl laying in my bed watching TV. Sounds like she checked out the day before, but her key was never deactivated. Needless to say, I had to pack my stuff and move rooms.
I obviously wanted to use the safety deposit box in this new room, but it didn't work. They were unable to get it fixed during my stay so I had to take my valuables with me every day.
The next morning I woke up and there was no running water, so I had nothing to drink and couldn't shower.
Checking out I asked to store my bags in their "secure storage" which is a room with a keypad for entry. If only it worked... but no, the door was opening with no code.
All this happened over just 48 hours, Management's response? No action and no refund. The employees were asking me if Management spoke to me about all the issues... nope. Never tried.
Code access that isn't publicly visible, deactivating cards after someone checks out, and a secure bag storage is what you learn during the first day of hospitality...
Read moreThis place is deceiving. It's a hostel, not a hotel. I didn't actually see any signs suggesting this was the Vibe Hotel... it's all the Banana Bungalow. The man at the front desk was the rudest I have ever met when staying in accommodation. The office had misplaced my booking details but he automatically and aggressively blamed me. I insisted he look again and luckily he realised his error. The luggage room was not securely locked.
I had my own room thankfully. It wasn't super clean but was acceptable. The layout of the building appears to be some kind of old hospital or medical facility. The bed was fine besides a mattress cover that made it really hot. The property claims to have central air conditioning but I never felt it on. The room was stuffy but ok if you opened a window during the day. The hostel is on a busy road but I wasn't too bothered by the traffic. The location is decent to get around to different parts of LA (close to buses) and to some bars and restaurants on Melrose Ave. I never felt unsafe in the area but there were the regular LA problems of homelessness and drug use.
If I had realised this was going to be a hostel rather than hotel I may have been happier with the accommodation but just be wary it may not be what you...
Read moreThis place is ok kinda felt like a mom and pop type of place. It’s very colorful and upbeat, more for the younger crowds. Our room was interesting there’s a queen bed and bunk beds. The queen bed was extremely hard for me but hubby thought it was fine and the bunk beds were nice and bouncy. They AC is on but it was hotter in the room than it is outside so we had to open the balcony door to cool off the room. There’s no thermostat to control the AC in the room either. We stayed on a Wednesday not knowing it was karaoke night. Our balcony was above the courtyard so we couldn’t go to sleep before 10:30 from all the loud noise. They did provide free pizza which was nice and they also provided free breakfast. I guess I would stay here again but only in the colder months due to the AC issue. The staff...
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