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Visiting LA for first time - Need advice.
Posted on: 25.09.2012 by Kamala Temple
I'm going to LA from the 1st to the 6th of November, i'll be hitting up the Hard Haunted Mansion fest for fun one of the days (http://www.hardfest.com). I've looked into staying downtown and some people say it's not that great to walk around at evening time, and besides that, all the half decent hotels are booked full. Can anyone help me out with a solid hotel to stay in (Under $300 a evening )? Gotta be close to some decent clubs (I like tech/deep house/bass music) and the park where the event is. Thanks in advance .
Danae Dumler
28.09.2012
Originally Posted by epikeddie
Hit me up privately and I'll make sure you have a good time when you're here!
Is this offer open to those of us who live here but don't get out much?

Originally Posted by Eliot Han
dont forget daikokuya ... nom nom
Ahh hell yah, definitely the spot for ramen. Though I dig that new place that just opened around the corner on central too; don't know the name but it's where izayoi used to be
Ciara Cuttill
27.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
That's really close to where I'm at on Gramercy... I love when shit's happening at Vanguard it's great not to have to drive or park. No Roscoe's on franklin tho I believe you mean the one on gower.

and for food if you're downtown be sure to hit something in little Tokyo - I recommend Honda-Ya and Haru Ulala but pretty much any japanese you find down there will be pretty good; great ramen shops, izakayas, and of course sushi. If you have money to spend check out aburiya toranoko. Or Wurstkuche if you want sausages and beer. Look for Far Bar on 1st street if you're in little tokyo and want to have a drink....
dont forget daikokuya ... nom nom
Danae Dumler
27.09.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
eat at the 101 coffee shop also, great breakfast, interesting servers...

i miss my homeboy living on beachwood we would walk home from the vanguard...
That's really close to where I'm at on Gramercy... I love when shit's happening at Vanguard it's great not to have to drive or park. No Roscoe's on franklin tho I believe you mean the one on gower.

and for food if you're downtown be sure to hit something in little Tokyo - I recommend Honda-Ya and Haru Ulala but pretty much any japanese you find down there will be pretty good; great ramen shops, izakayas, and of course sushi. If you have money to spend check out aburiya toranoko. Or Wurstkuche if you want sausages and beer. Look for Far Bar on 1st street if you're in little tokyo and want to have a drink....
Cristian Carmona
29.09.2012
Hi, I'm from LA.
Danae Dumler
29.09.2012
Definitely down for a meetup some time. If a Tuesday evening works I got the Blu Monkey once a month or so.
Margie Pavell
28.09.2012
I'm down...but i have zero LA pull...
Ciara Cuttill
28.09.2012
... so seriously ... LA Meetup anyone??? although i wouldn't have a clue where we could host a place for a bunch of DJ's and their gear ... but we should start brainstorming!!!
Danae Dumler
28.09.2012
Originally Posted by epikeddie
Hit me up privately and I'll make sure you have a good time when you're here!
Is this offer open to those of us who live here but don't get out much?

Originally Posted by Eliot Han
dont forget daikokuya ... nom nom
Ahh hell yah, definitely the spot for ramen. Though I dig that new place that just opened around the corner on central too; don't know the name but it's where izayoi used to be
Kamala Temple
28.09.2012
@ epikeddie I'll message you tomorrow, currently at work. And thanks everyone else, I'm so pumped for this trip.
Ciara Cuttill
27.09.2012
Originally Posted by djproben
That's really close to where I'm at on Gramercy... I love when shit's happening at Vanguard it's great not to have to drive or park. No Roscoe's on franklin tho I believe you mean the one on gower.

and for food if you're downtown be sure to hit something in little Tokyo - I recommend Honda-Ya and Haru Ulala but pretty much any japanese you find down there will be pretty good; great ramen shops, izakayas, and of course sushi. If you have money to spend check out aburiya toranoko. Or Wurstkuche if you want sausages and beer. Look for Far Bar on 1st street if you're in little tokyo and want to have a drink....
dont forget daikokuya ... nom nom
Danae Dumler
27.09.2012
Originally Posted by keithace
eat at the 101 coffee shop also, great breakfast, interesting servers...

i miss my homeboy living on beachwood we would walk home from the vanguard...
That's really close to where I'm at on Gramercy... I love when shit's happening at Vanguard it's great not to have to drive or park. No Roscoe's on franklin tho I believe you mean the one on gower.

and for food if you're downtown be sure to hit something in little Tokyo - I recommend Honda-Ya and Haru Ulala but pretty much any japanese you find down there will be pretty good; great ramen shops, izakayas, and of course sushi. If you have money to spend check out aburiya toranoko. Or Wurstkuche if you want sausages and beer. Look for Far Bar on 1st street if you're in little tokyo and want to have a drink....
Margie Pavell
26.09.2012
food? Road to Seoul has some great korean bbq, roscoe's down on franklin, Philipe's for the best french dip...
Merideth Garnder
26.09.2012
I DJ and promote in LA....Belasco, Avalon, Playhouse, and more....Welcome to LA!

Hit me up privately and I'll make sure you have a good time when you're here!
Kamala Temple
26.09.2012
Ahh such great info, thanks a ton guys. I'm looking into some hotels now, sadly most are booked in downtown but im still searching. So pumped for this trip, haven't been anywhere on the west coast yet! Screw the festival, I wanna eat some good food . My friends went last year and they ate Pizza hut and mcdonalds for 4 days... I wanted to slap them.
Margie Pavell
26.09.2012
eat at the 101 coffee shop also, great breakfast, interesting servers...

i miss my homeboy living on beachwood we would walk home from the vanguard...
Latoria Kavulich
26.09.2012
I lived in LA 28 years ago for a year. (showing his age)
have fun bro, stay safe
Jacque Divinity
26.09.2012
The Ramada Inn on W Olympic Blvd is pretty decent for price.. its just behind the staples center and nokia theatre on the edge of downtown and is about a $30 cab ride into hollywood. Avoid the Rodeway Inn across the road from the Ramada - its a hole! Jerry's Motel around the corner on Lucas Ave is ok for price too.
Nancey Inderlied
25.09.2012
Belasco is insane, and I believe they still do EDM evening s on Thursdays. But they could have canned it, I haven't checked up with my friends there in a while.
Danae Dumler
25.09.2012
oh also my new favorite hotel search service is booking.com; I used it through my stay in Japan and had great luck finding good deals and there are lots of reviews on places; they have plenty of info on hotels here in the US too.
Danae Dumler
25.09.2012
Downtown is not bad at evening ; it's become a big party neighborhood in the past several years with lots of bars and things, many upscale, and a great artwalk on thursday evening s once a month. But if you don't know where you're going you could easily end up in skid row, which is really depressing and you will get approached by many homeless folks asking for change or wanting to sell or buy drugs. If you're a dude with other dudes, nobody's gonna mess with you; it's not gangland. But if you're a girl alone you'll get harassed. And don't leave a car full of valuables parked in skid row or it will get broken into; common sense really. The main thing is just check out a map if you're going to wander around and be careful where you go; it can be unnerving to wander onto a street full of makeshift shanties. Lots of really nice hotels down there but prices won't be so friendly; finding the right balance is tricky because there are some skeevy fleabags around too. If you're lucky you can get a deal on the Standard hotel downtown; they have rooftop parties there that are off the hook, and it's a beautiful hotel. Probably at least two bills a evening though. If you can get a deal on Miyako hotel that's a good bet too, not too pricey but definitely not a fleabag. Plus a great karaoke bar filled with Japanese businessmen and all your favorite J-pop to sing along to, lol....

If you want clubs, yeah look at hollywood, but don't even bother with any of the hotels Armand mentioned if you want to spend less than $300 a evening . Look a little further east and you'll find some good deals; I recommend the Dixie; my mom always stays there when she visits and usually gets it for $100-150/evening . It used to be a Days Inn and it got a nice facelift so it's real nice inside. The neighborhood is noisy coz it's Hollywood but it's not the huge pile of tourists and drunkards that you'll find closer to the walk of fame, and a 10 minute walk or Metro ride west and you're in the thick of it, plenty of clubs for you to blow all the cash you saved on a hotel. A bit cheaper option is the Hollywood Downtowner which has my favorite neon sign and is not a bad hotel at all though it looks a bit iffy from outside. There's a Best Western (called Best Western 101 I believe) at Franklin and Gower that probably isn't too pricey either. All of this stuff is in hollywood though; if your party is downtown it's a quick Metro ride on the red line but you'll need a taxi back after midevening or 1 (or just stay out past 5 am and take the morning metro back).
Celine Surico
25.09.2012
Use Yelp to find good places and deals, it's worth checking the reviews as some hotels and motels in LA are, hmm, hmm, very interesting places as a Japanese would say. *)

*) But it's nothing compared to a young couple stumbling into a around-the-corner hotel in Vienna late and asking for a room, where the receptionist asked multiple times, do you really want a room in this hotel. When the neon lights went on later in the evening the young couple figured out what kind of place they picked...
Verona Candia
25.09.2012
If you want clubs you gotta go to hollywood... clubs like.. playhouse, supperclub, lure, etc... Although, if you stay in Hollywood it can get really pricey.. I really dont know the rates due to being a local, but check out the Roosevelt hotel, W hotel, and SLS.. They are definitely high priced hotels, but they are practically next door to all the clubs I mentioned.
Jerica Salava
25.09.2012
go see Steel Panther live.

Damn. They are going to be in Europe. "(
Ciara Cuttill
25.09.2012
hotels are ghetto around the clubs and expensive .. the hotels downtown are nice and affordable but their parking rates blow ... everytime i book a hotel i use priceline and i always get the best deals using there negotiator option. also dont forget to check out this link for other events in LA around your stay.

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