Park Vue, could be going down!!

I wonder if that's why you can't find Park Vue on any booking site other then their own website?
 
They can level the IHOP for all I care. We have eaten there twice. First time DD had a hair in her salad. Second time DH had a hair on his BLT. Long, thinck, black hairs. GAGGG! But, we love the Park Vue.
 
I wonder if that's why you can't find Park Vue on any booking site other then their own website?

It's a small boutique hotel. It's never been available on other sites, as far as I know.

I hope it doesn't go away. It's our favorite place to stay, and, after staying there on our honeymoon, I have a seriously soft spot for it. And what a shame that would be after their recent remodel!
 

The pedestrian bridge would be really nice though. Sad for park vue and their employees :(
 
The hotel could definitely use a reno. As for IHOP, I'm hoping it's open for our trip in November. It's my son's favorite place to eat anywhere.

On the business side, I hope the city does claim eminent domain here, just for mass transit. I'd hate to see the closest hotel to the gate taken out for a "bus stop". But city governments have done dumber.
 
The hotel could definitely use a reno. As for IHOP, I'm hoping it's open for our trip in November. It's my son's favorite place to eat anywhere.

On the business side, I hope the city does claim eminent domain here, just for mass transit. I'd hate to see the closest hotel to the gate taken out for a "bus stop". But city governments have done dumber.

They have been renovating for awhile now. New carpets, marble countertops, new draperies. It is very nice.
 
That IHOP has always been the pits. Crummy food, lax service, and higher than other CA locations.
 
I have always wondered why someone hasn't bought up some of those smaller motels along Harbor and built a larger 1,000 room hotel. There seems to be a missing gap in the hotel market between the $300-400 per night Disney properties and the < $150 per night Harbor properties.
 
I have always wondered why someone hasn't bought up some of those smaller motels along Harbor and built a larger 1,000 room hotel. There seems to be a missing gap in the hotel market between the $300-400 per night Disney properties and the < $150 per night Harbor properties.
I don't think any of them want to sell...
 


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