This is a nice property located on the westbound side of I-10, which you can hear from a room on that side. But since I'll take that over a blaring TV or screaming kids, it didn't bother me.
Check-in was easy, though because it was late at night, the front door was locked. But the clerk quickly came to let me in.
The room was clean and comfortable -- what you would expect from a Courtyard. There's a Wal-Mart SuperCenter down the street for anything you could possibly need.
About 5 minutes away is the Baldwin Park Metrolink train station, which has frequent service weekday mornings to Union Station. It was well worth the $10.50 roundtrip and $3 parking to avoid the bumper-to-bumper on I-10.
My only complaint is that unlike so many other hotels today, there was no free computer to use in the lobby. Oh there was a computer -- which you could use for $3 a pop. C'mon -- at $132 a night, what's the big deal about letting folks check e-mail or print a boarding pass? The next night I saw the same thing at the Marriott Suites in Anaheim. Maybe it's the same franchisee.
And for those approaching the hotel by driving eastbound on I-10, a word of warning: Google maps sends you in a way that will have you turning into a Home Depot. The hotel is behind the store, and you can reach it at the end of the parking lot, but there's no Courtyard sign at that entrance.








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