Part 3
These were lots of dragonflies buzzing about
New hotel construction
When we reached the Hollywood Hotel area we could see a second set of hoarding closed the area off with bull dozers in the inbetween zone – no getting through anywhere there then. Kept walking. We soon ran out of Esplanade at a barred gate but that was easy to climb around on the rocks making up the sea wall. Unfortunately this just landed us in another security/loading zone/storage area so we just strolled through, past the gatehouse and onto the street! No sidewalks of course so we walked along the edge dodging the odd van that came past, expecting to be accosted “tourists not allowed here”! Not too far and we turned in at the gates to Hollywood and home safe but note, there is NO access to the Esplanade from the Hollywood Hotel at the moment – lol! No pics of our unorthodox exit from the Esplanade sorry.
Over breakfast I had abandoned early plans of maybe doing a hike today as DH wasn’t really up to a long walk and I was content to have a lazy last day of the hol. So, after checking out and having our bags held, we headed to the Hollywood pool area for a couple of hours with our books and to listen to the jazz they play from the 1940’s and Elvis and co from the 1950’s. DD and I attempted a go on the waterslidebut apparently we were too big-it’s only for the under 100cms. I missed seeing the signs and couldn’t understand the CM in charge so got one slide in before realised my error-oops! The pool was practically empty.
After a couple of hours when we were sick of listening to the jazz and had dried off, we caught the bus over to the
Disneyland Hotel. I had thought maybe the Sunset pool bar or something might have been open for a lunch poolside since the Hollywood Hotel equivalent looks to be permanently shut, but no such luck. DD and I decided we didn’t feel like another swim.
DLH pool
We explored the hotel and its grounds a little more and found the last available seat in the foyer which was packed with departing families, to do some interneting. Then, because I figured the pool showers and change rooms would be nicer over here, DD and I investigated – we were right. We had ourselves an amazing shower, lots of hot water, complimentary shampoo, conditioner, body soap, even a hair dryer. It was great. When we got back DH who was saving our seats went to the men’s and took his turn.
Some more views of DLH foyer
Pretty foyer conveniences
Painting, typical of many dotted about
