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Residence Inn By Marriott San Diego Mission Valley
3 Stars1865 Hotel Circle South Mission Hills San Diego CA 92108
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Location
This residential style apartment hotel is about 8 kilometres from the San Diego International Airport and just down the street from Sea World Adventure Park in the Mission Bay Park area.
Rooms
The rooms offered at the property are well-facilitated and modern with fresh blue accents that make your stay a pleasant one.
Restaurant
The Residence Inn Mission Valley provides the guests with complimentary breakfast buffets daily and social hours. For a various other culinary delights you can drop by at the nearby outlets like the Gordon Biersch ,Mimi's Cafe, The Cheesecake Factory and many others.
General
Guests on business can utilise the on-site meeting facilities that has a maximum seating capacity of 60 persons. To maintain your workout sessions you can utilise the on-site fitness centre.
Additional Information
- 6 km drive to the Airport
Hotel Facilities
- Banquet Facilities
- Conference Facilities
- Parking Facilities
- Room Service
- Bar / Lounge
- Dining Room
- Reception
- Concierge
- Lobby
- Restaurant
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Ensuite / Private Bathroom
- Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
- Alarm Clock
- Internet Access
- Telephone
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Radio
Residence Inn By Marriott San Diego Mission Valley Guest Reviews
Overall everything on track. Was allowed to check in early. Breakfast a real value for a family. Nice Pool. Staff very friendly and helpful
Monrovia wrote on November 15, 2011
+ we enjoyed the large family suite with separate bedroom for the children + lots of room + friendly staff + close to San Diego Sea World - all plastic dishes for breakfast, lots of trash & no recycling
GB93101 wrote on October 28, 2011
We usually stay at Embassy Suites but thought we'd try out Residence Inn while in San Diego. The price was about the same yet we'll never stay here again. Why? First, if you have kids, go somewhere else. The walls are paper thin and we could hear the people in the next room every night loud and clear (if you get my meaning). Okay, it's better than hearing people fight, but they weren't really that loud, the walls are just that darn thin. I could even hear them talking. Makes me wonder what they heard from our room. @_@ Though we were only on the 4th floor, we had to take two separate elevators to get to the 1st floor and had a heck of a time finding the breakfast area. There were no maps, no directions, no paper in the room stating where to go, nothing. The bedroom was small, packed with two queen sized beds, one puny nightstand, and a dresser and TV. There was barely any room to walk around. The living room and kitchen area were roomy and nice though. The free wi-fi they brag about isn't wireless in the rooms, only in the lobby. You have to use an ethernet cable in your room and it's really, really, really slow the longer you use it. The first five minutes is fine but then it just got so slow I gave up. Since I work online it was very frustrating. The housekeeper forgot to leave towels and I didn't notice until I got out of the shower and had to dry off with a hand towel. Ugh...I could go on. Yes, we've been to far worse places but for the price we paid we expected better. Embassy Suites has been the best, as well as Hampton Inn. There are places that are far cheaper than these yet still offer much better accommodations than Residence Inn. (La Quinta is a good example) Maybe it was just this particular Residence Inn and not all are like this...but I know we won't be going back here next time we're in San Diego!
MB55 wrote on October 25, 2011
Overall, we had a nice stay and I would stay here again. A couple irritations - when they did the room cleaning, they clearly didn't check/clean the shower; there was no dish soap (for hand washing dishes); the bed was crazy hard (my husband who likes a hard bed thought it was too hard); there's no elevator to the 1st floor, which is the lobby/dining/pool area, you have to go to the 2nd floor then take the stairs or go outside to the parking lot then down to a 1st floor door to get there; and the parking fee of $13/day is frustrating when there isn't an option to park anywhere else. The buffet breakfast was fine, the eggs were the kind that seemed premixed and watery, but that's expected at a buffet breakfast. The staff was attentive, we had an issue our first night with ridiculously loud people above us and the staff moved us to the top floor in a quieter part of the hotel. I think the floors/ceilings aren't well inslulated or something; we could hear everything, including them turning on the faucet. It's nice that the hotel is set off the road a bit. Some of the other hotels along Hotel Circle are right on the road which is a frontage to the freeway, so I imagine there could be a lot of road noise. But that wasn't an issue here.
amobley wrote on October 19, 2011
It was perfect for a family with full days planned in San Diego.
torryg wrote on October 5, 2011
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