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No particular order:
If it helps any gals out, great - any guys to navigate, good too.
1. La Quinta Inn - Wyndam - 5 &133 - ample free parking, part of a little shopping complex so cars going in & out all the time, free parking. This is the old concrete silos that were converted to a hotel. Kinda weird, but concrete walls - so presumably zero noise complaints would be possible. Front desk in separate building Minimal security. No thin hotel walls here - make all the noise you want.
2. The Atrium, across the street from John Wayne. Low rise, older, as its a airport hotel, lots of traffic, and with the side door (near the Hilton) Always unlocked, Parking is the downside, but there is free parking less than two blocks away. As it's a bit older, they seem to be a little more lax about things.
3. John Wayne Hilton, tower hotel, gets lots of corporate traffic, front desk to the side so if you enter in the back where the pool is, there is conference space there where you just walk past the bar hang a right & there's the elevators (yes, near front desk) As it's a Hilton, if you know their standards, you know what to expect. Nice.
4. The Renaissance Newport Beach - Birch & Von Karman. Park at the Carl's Jr. across the street - large nice more resort hotel - nice rooms, clean - there is security/ valet - but as with most security, as long as you aren't dressed like homeless person, no hassle, higher end.
5. DoubleTree - Santa Ana - First time there, I went to the WRONG doubletree (wasn't paying close attention to address)- they are essentially across MacArthur from each other. Short term free parking on the northern one (30 minutes) - the one by the lake is part of a larger complex where no easy parking - large lobby, minimal security - easy access in and out.
6. Anaheim Marriot Suites - Harbor & Chapman - Plenty of free parking - there is also a Homewood and another Marritot "Delta" brand next door. The suites, are nice, separate closed off bedroom, park in the back of the hotel & go in the back where the meeting space is - walk towards the front, very small front desk (for the size of hotel), & elevator to your floor. If I knew girls were at this hotel, I would see them, Plenty of traffic so any guests simply blend in, especially if you wear any mouse apparel. Nice place, corporate feel.
7. Extended Stay - Irvine on Technology - it's a motel, but mostly clean, newer, nice, Park at the starbucks & walk around back - no fuss, no muss - as it is a bit of lower rent, the girls that I have seen there typcially are a bit lower rent as well. (asian mills)
8. Best Western - 55 south of 73 near the golf course. Yeah, a motel, but super easy - park in back, entrance in back, take the stairs to the floor - you will never see the front desk. Zero security other than housekeeping. Easy freeway access - not much traffic, smaller motel, but with backdoor entrance (no pun meant), it's a great place to have fun.
9. Boutique hotel - South Coast Plaza - Tribute portfolio Hotel. Park at southcoast plaza on the east next to Bristol - footbridge over & past performing arts ctr. & walk in hotel - trendy hotel, front desk is hard to avoid, unless you go in the side entrance where the restaurant is on the right. Long hallways, but nice boutique hotel. Gives a nice vibe. The gal I saw there was on the ground floor and her room had a nice little courtyard secluded/ concealed by screening trees.
10 Cal State Marriott - generic "normal" mariott - as it's attached to the University, lots of traffic, I think it might be part or connected somehow to their hospitality program - so you could hang out all day and never be noticed. College feel.
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