Fantastic review of a solid hotel Jacob! Side note, along with the bedding, most of the furniture including the sink counter, the side tables, the dresser/desk, etc. all look like older Hampton Inn pieces.
@@ryanfrisby7389 I’m guessing they picked up a bunch of stuff from a liquidator after a Hampton in the area renovated. Not a bad strategy for a budget friendly place.
@@TheElevatorChannel Are you going there for a conference, or fun. Also, have you tried the resort activities that Margaritiville offers, you should try them out.
Looks nice! A little touch up with a gel stain and polyurethane on the furniture edges and sink area would restore those areas to like-new condition. My guess is that the furniture is secondhand from a high-end hotel of some sort, perhaps a Marriott or Hilton property. A great way to get high end furniture, inexpensively. Definitely a good place, from the looks of it (and the reviews).
@@samramirez2160 I was sad to see that Franks doesn’t operate as a restaurant anymore. It seems to just be sporadically used as a film set. I did go to Tallyrand down the road which scratched my itch for a classic diner. Great place.
There really are only a few cities and areas around the country where you can have an independent hotel that actually works, and it seems like they hit it out with this one. I wonder if the mini fridge just barely doesn't fit in that piece of furniture; and that TV looks super tastefully mounted.
@@22408aaron The more tourist/leisure traveler-heavy an area is, the more these small independent hotels seem to thrive. Like in Branson and Pigeon Forge, I’m pretty sure the independents actually outnumber the branded hotels.
you would think if they flip-flopped the location of the desk/chair and the clothes cabinet in the room then there would be enough room to shove over the furniture that the door is banging on when you first entered the room.
Yes! Can you do please Sugar Land Marriott Town Square.
I love your hotel review videos
Fantastic review of a solid hotel Jacob! Side note, along with the bedding, most of the furniture including the sink counter, the side tables, the dresser/desk, etc. all look like older Hampton Inn pieces.
@@ryanfrisby7389 I’m guessing they picked up a bunch of stuff from a liquidator after a Hampton in the area renovated. Not a bad strategy for a budget friendly place.
@@TheElevatorChanneldo you have plans of going back to Tan-Tar-A Estates
@@AryanAdhikary-fv9ph I have a new Tan-Tar-A review coming in a couple months actually
@ where, Estates or Resort
@@TheElevatorChannel Are you going there for a conference, or fun. Also, have you tried the resort activities that Margaritiville offers, you should try them out.
SO glad to see a new review from you!!!
Thanks for visiting California, Jacob!
The hotel sign looks similar to the Courtyard by Marriott logo.
Looks nice! A little touch up with a gel stain and polyurethane on the furniture edges and sink area would restore those areas to like-new condition. My guess is that the furniture is secondhand from a high-end hotel of some sort, perhaps a Marriott or Hilton property. A great way to get high end furniture, inexpensively. Definitely a good place, from the looks of it (and the reviews).
Welcome to my state man i hope we treated ya well lol! I wish i could travel as much as you do so i can make these videos too!
nice use of a tight room.
Wow I often wondered about that place right next to Franks.
@@samramirez2160 I was sad to see that Franks doesn’t operate as a restaurant anymore. It seems to just be sporadically used as a film set. I did go to Tallyrand down the road which scratched my itch for a classic diner. Great place.
No latch Lock?
There really are only a few cities and areas around the country where you can have an independent hotel that actually works, and it seems like they hit it out with this one. I wonder if the mini fridge just barely doesn't fit in that piece of furniture; and that TV looks super tastefully mounted.
@@22408aaron The more tourist/leisure traveler-heavy an area is, the more these small independent hotels seem to thrive. Like in Branson and Pigeon Forge, I’m pretty sure the independents actually outnumber the branded hotels.
you would think if they flip-flopped the location of the desk/chair and the clothes cabinet in the room then there would be enough room to shove over the furniture that the door is banging on when you first entered the room.
and try 5455 Hollywood Blvd, because the plaza has great MAD Atoll hydraulic elevators there so I recommend you trying to film the elevators there
Is this in BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN BURBANK?
Staying In California, Nice Rooms
I think the hotel could use some extensions regarding the rooms because of how tight it was
check out the Burbank Town Center, they have good elevators there this is a request
@@ElevatorAdventurist71 I actually went there and filmed some videos. They’re in the pipeline and will be released in March.
@@TheElevatorChannel California has the best elevators
The room doesn't need the chaise longe, there's no need or room for it
@@TheLifeofJake I agree. It gave me a good laugh the first time I opened the door.