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Check out my full review on my blog: https://antsoltravel.com/2023/03/03/a... The Sheraton Grand Los Angeles hotel is a full-service hotel of Marriott International, located at 711 South Hope Street, about a mile from the Los Angeles Convention Center. It is located in the heart of the financial district of downtown, next to the 7th Street/Metro Center LA Metro station. It is part of the Bloc shopping center, which is home to the west coast flagship store of Macy’s, along with several local restaurants, a movie theater, and more. The Sheraton is rated by the American Automobile Association with three diamonds for its comprehensive amenities, style, and comfort levels. It has five food & beverage outlets: the District sit-down restaurant & bar; lobby bar at the Hope Street Bar; grab a quick bite at the Hope Street Market next to the lobby bar; the Club Lounge if you bought in for the club access rooms or are a Marriott Bonvoy rewards member of Platinum or above, and lastly room service can be delivered to your guest room for a delivery fee & upcharge of food prices. The Sheraton has over 26,000 sq ft of event space on the lower levels and can accommodate most events and smaller conferences, and you can also have your events in outdoor spaces on fair weather days. It contains 456 guest rooms & suites, ranging from a standard king room to a one-bedroom suite. The guest services authorized my credit card on file for room + tax + tourism fees + incidental hold of $50 per night + $25 destination/amenity/resort fee. What is that fee? Destination/amenity/resort fees or whatever else they are called are fees that hotels tack on as a tax dodge since it is hard for governments to tax fees that hotels don’t typically do for room and tax, per Pauline Frommer, the executive director of Frommer Travel Guides. More on that is my review on my blog. The Sheraton Grand Los Angeles fee per night of $25 has: high-speed wifi at 40 megabits per second, $25 food & beverage credit, morning yoga classes for two, two Grammy Museum tickets per stay, daily popcorn at the gift shop which was out when I got there at 5 pm, two day passes to the Gold’s Gym that is located two blocks away at the Figat7th shopping center, and Marriott Gold & above members get free chips at the District, wow such value with chips (sarcasm at the last one)! I did not dispute the amenity fee as the restaurant looked good, I needed the high speed to work on my videos, and since I drove in, I had time to go to the Grammy Museum. I woke up at sunrise but not even close to being ready for the yoga, and I just needed to use the fitness center elliptical so the Gold’s Gym was not necessary as it is more for bodybuilding. While checking in, the guest services did not seem to take disputes lightly as I overheard guests dispute about the fee and were not successful, so I decided to bite the fee since it had good perks anyway. For dinner that night to spend my f&b credit, I went to the hotel’s restaurant, the District. The District is the full-service sit-down restaurant & bar of the hotel, which sources ingredients locally from the SoCal region farms. Get a lot more details about hotels on my blog: https://antsoltravel.com/2023/03/03/a...