Just noticed LaQuinta Lakeside into BW

Magalex

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Just noticed today that the Laquinta Lakeside is now Best Western Lakeside(since June 2005). Will Best Western be in the process of remodeling? I always have seen mixed reviews of the offsite resort. Has anyone been there since the conversion?
 
The property went from Sheraton to Four Points to La Quinta. Downgrading their affiliation as an alternative to renovating and raising rates. I'm not sure if BW is higher or lower than La Quinta. Both are budget oriented chains. The website doesn't say anything about renovations.

I wouldn't expect any major renovations unless they think they can substantially raise their rates.
 
My own personal rating system would put BW below LQ, but not by that much.

In any event, when a hotel changes brand affiliations more than a couple of times, it's usually not a good sign.
 
this could be a great resort!

oh well I won't stay there again - it no longer excepts pets.
 

i have booked this for next year,looks fine if you just want a bed to crash in
 
spiceycat: I believe most (if not all) LQs accept pets---the LQ property in Sandusky (near Cedar Point) is one of the few that will.
 
We stayed a LaQuinta Lakeside for 1 night on our December trip (we decided to take a late flight the day before our check-in at the Dolphin). I got a room through Expedia or Priceline for $29.00.

For $29.00, it was OK to sleep for 7 hours. Otherwise, it was pretty nasty. :crazy2: :crazy2:
 
We stayed at the LQ about 1 1/2 years ago and liked it (Priceline bid of $22 a night). The first room we were assigned was very dirty so we complained and we were placed in a poolside room which was very clean and well appointed. I'm not sure how the new name will affect things there but it was a decent place when we visited.
 
I just won this off Priceline for July 25 (4 nights). I am now worried about the condition of the place. I had stayed there 2 times when it was the Sheraton Four Points & it was nice then. I was happy to have won it from Priceline (at $28 per night), am I having second thoughts now. I do only plan on sleeping & showering there. The rest of my time will be at Universal & shopping :goodvibes
Yes, I know this place is a hike to Universal, but I couldn't get anything from Priceline in the Universal zone (went up to $47 on a 2 1/2*). I will let you all know how it was when I return. If I do have a dirty room, Priceline or not, I will be at the front desk complaining... as well as letting Priceline know.
 
its not that far to universal

.25 mile(s) from barber/beauty shop
1.8 mile(s) from Disneyworld Maingate
2 mile(s) from Orange Lake Resort & Country Club, golf course
10 mile(s) from Wet n Wild, waterpark
10 mile(s) from Seaworld, home of Shamu
10 mile(s) from Kissimmee Lanes, bowling
12 mile(s) from Universal Studios
12 mile(s) from Lake Tohoe
18 mile(s) from TD Waterhouse Arena, basketball
22 mile(s) from Citrus Bowl, stadium
63 mile(s) from Kennedy Space Center, space shuttles and museum
66 mile(s) from Busch Gardens


off the hotel wesite :)
 
They have been in the process of remodeling for the last 3 months, new beds, new furniture and new bathroom sink tops. I could see all of these items in large trash dumpsters when we took the back way into WDW from Summerbay and while were staying at Silver Lake over Memorial day. It seem to be taking a long time, so maybe they are doing a good job.
 
Melynny said:
They have been in the process of remodeling for the last 3 months, new beds, new furniture and new bathroom sink tops. I could see all of these items in large trash dumpsters when we took the back way into WDW from Summerbay and while were staying at Silver Lake over Memorial day. It seem to be taking a long time, so maybe they are doing a good job.
thanks for your input, I do feel a little better now. I stayed at Silver Lake over Memorial Day weekend too (5/29-6/5), I basically used the back entrance so I never really took much notice to what was going on over at the BW the few times I did go thru the front of Silver Lake.
 
As far as the distance to Universal, I know milage wise, it isn't that far, but driving time with traffic, it can take up to 30 minutes. I stayed at the Quality Inn Maingate West, which is almost next door to the Best Western Lakeside & it too us 30 minutes to get back one night. Traffic was terrible & it was pouring rain. For $28 per night, I will not complain about the commute though. :)
 
We stayed one night 2 months ago (May 2005). I had read that the unrenovated rooms were nasty, so we asked for a renovated room at check-in. They told us that almost all the buildings had been completely renovated (I think there are 13 buildings, and half of one building hadn't finished renovations).

Our room was clean and everything in it looked brand new. There was a refrigerator, a good-sized safe (big enough for our lap top), and the room faced a nicely landscaped courtyard.

We didn't use the pool so I have no idea what it was like. However, we thought the hotel was a good, clean budget hotel. We had no problems whatsoever.
 
Thanks for the current review about BW Lakeside. I assume that it already had change hotel brand when you stayed there in May? How long did it take you to get to the WDW parks? What kind of restuarants are near by?

Magalex :flower:
 
I read on the BW web site that it took it over in June 2005. I am wondering if they have a resort fee now. The web site dosen't show any. I know the Best Western Lake Buena Vista never use to have one. Shortly after their renovations, they started up with the resort fee.
 
Just because a poperty changes affiliation, doesn't mean it's necessarily going downhill. Changes in the tax code have allowed corps. to much more rapidly depreciate hotel properties; it is often better tax wise to hold a property for 5 years, rapidly depreciate it, and then move on.
 
#1 TITANS FAN said:
Just because a poperty changes affiliation, doesn't mean it's necessarily going downhill. Changes in the tax code have allowed corps. to much more rapidly depreciate hotel properties; it is often better tax wise to hold a property for 5 years, rapidly depreciate it, and then move on.
Can you explain your post? I know LaQuinta didn't have the property 5 years. We aren't saying that it changed hands because it is going down hill. I think it is from what people have experienced. Forgive me if I sound stupid, but I really do not understand your post???? :confused3
 
We also stayed there in May for one night before our stay at the Dolphin. We had no problems with it at all. We arrived at about 7pm at night, had dinner & drinks there (pizza, salad etc.)& went to bed early because we had the Segway Tour first thing at Epcot. We had coupons for a free breakfast which was fine with us. It was lite - juice, cereal etc. (After the Segway Tour we went to Morocco for a heavier lunch.) They also had a "buffet" breakfast which has cooked foods -all you can eat for one price. When we were there I could tell they were doing renovations. There were workers at one of the wings of the hotel. I guess we were fortunate and obtained a renovated room for our priceline fee of $38. I would gladly stay there again. I wonder if they've kept the continental and buffet breakfast buffet. It was a quiet hotel. We liked the fact that we could check in, grab a bite (without leaving property), wake up early, & have breakfast all on site. Our trip to Epcot was quick too. We hardly had any traffic.
 












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