While the hotel itself is well located, charming, has friendly staff and is pleasantly appointed (as you should expect for over $400 a night*), unfortunately, they need to have a word with the City sanitation dept. and their friends - the local crows. Here’s a thought: why not collect the residential garbage from the alley at the rear of the hotel on a slow day for tourism? Or at least, start an hour or so later at 8 am? How about the hotel owner bring this up with them? (they’re only on site during the day it seems) It began at about 7am, when a 'murder' of crows showed up and began to squawk, no doubt in delighted anticipation of the festival of garbage which was about to begin… “caw, caw, caaaaaw” (repeat 20 times). Then, the little garbage truck, struggling so manfully, struggling, struggling… to get that garbage (there were a lot of bottles) into the Japanese mini garbage truck: “meep, meep, meeeeep… more Joe, more, a little more, almost, OK, stop!”. Swell. Now, my daughter and I are Canadian, so 9C/48F is understandable when you leave your house on a brisk March morning in Sudbury while you wait for your car to warm up. However, this is not a great temperature for a hotel room. It’s been cold in California lately and Avalon is an ocean town. There was no heat whatsoever and also and very notably, no extra blankets. As a landlord, I have to keep my tenants nice and toasty in winter and maintain a constant temperature of at least 20C/68F, but apparently not in California. Interesting. Finally, we found something that California has yet to thoroughly regulate! So, in summary, aside from the noise and the freezing cold, it was great - but you’ll never get into the Michelin Guide like this. Two stars off: one for noise and another for no heat, oh, and one more – *for charging an extra $50 more than what *********** said it would be in total.
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