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Life hack ! on YouTube search what hotel you are looking to stay at and the location followed by elevator review
Example Long Beach holiday inn elevator review
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Or just anonymously call the front desk
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Try the hilton or Hyatt downtown longbeach near the pike or convention center...
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Well, as long as you don't mind triple digit heat and plan to stay inside all day Vegas rooms are going for as low as $13 a night. Room-to-casino-to-buffett-to-room.
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LB means Long Beach
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I don't think so. I'm sure she means Las Begas.
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Don't know of any locations like that in LB, but to veer slightly from the subject ...ms summertimeee is so damn cute!
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As of May, the Holiday inn near the airport didn’t require a key.
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Also, Staybridge Suites, next to the Holiday Inn near Long Beach Airport, does not require keycard access for the elevator. Also has Chargepoint EV Charge stations. All rooms are suites w/ a kitchen, full size fridge, and I think they’re pet friendly, too.
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I concur with the Hyatt Regency. I was just there last month.
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I once kept a key in my tire or windshield wipe so it was used to by pass the elevator key issue.
Then changed the key card programming later.
Better than nothing.
Of course weary but it with u guys here.
Econolodge on pch is small, doors face outside.
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I don’t like LB hotels, they are zero tolerance out there for our kind.
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Try Cypress
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