2/5 Renaissance Marie A. 3 years ago on Google • 64 reviews
Okay
well
this
place
is
a
mixed
bag.
I
mean,
so,
okay.
I
am
a
knitwear
designer
and
when
I
saw
the
jungle
room
online
I
was
overjoyed
with
an
idea
I
had
for
a
photo
shoot
of
which
my
niece
model's
for
me.
I
never
knew
such
a
thing
like
themed
rooms
existed.
I
am
always
looking
for
them
for
creative
projects.
I
appreciate
Raul
taking
the
time
to
show
me
the
room
the
day
before.
Then
he
explained
to
me
about
how
they
did
not
do
long
terms
stays,
which
I
did
not
fully
understand
apparently
because
I
just
wanted
to
book
two/three
days,
be
creative
and
be
out.
I
guess
I
was
not
thinking
that
they
ONLY
book
by
the
night.
So
I
came
back
the
next
day
to
check
in
and
book
for
the
two
days.
But
once
I
got
in
the
room
it
occurred
to
me
to
call
the
front
window
and
ask
them
the
process
by
which
I
could
check
in
and
out.
Raul
gave
me
the
okay
for
my
niece
to
come
as
I
was
told
no
visitors,
and
that
only
two
people
are
allowed.
The
lady
at
the
front
window
told
me
that
I
would
check
out
at
11am
and
I
would
not
be
able
to
check
back
in
until
3pm.
I
was
super
bummed
because
I
figured
I
could
keep
my
stuff
in
the
room
check
out
at
11am
check
back
in
and
my
niece
would
arrive
at
11am
so
that
we
could
work.
Unfortunately
this
place
was
a
bust
for
my
vision
and
the
amount
I
paid
for
one
night
only
to
be
stuck
in
a
jungle
doing
nothing
except
for
setting
my
alarm
and
going
to
sleep
so
I
could
be
out
the
next
day.
Being
that
I
thought
I
had
read
all
the
interviews
for
this
place
I
went
back
and
realize
that
maybe
this
place
is
for
one
thing
only.
I
don't
know
how
I
missed
that.
lol.
The
walls
were
very
thin
and
at
some
point
the
tv
came
on
next
door
to
me
and
I
heard
moaning
on
the
volume
and
someone
cut
it
all
the
way
down.
Now
let
me
say.
The
shower
was
cool
okay,
a
normal
spout
and
a
rain
spout
and
a
bench
to
sit
on
which
I
did
not.
It
was
pretty
spacious
for
what
it
was.
But
I
realized,
no
closet
or
desk.
The
fountain
in
the
room
would
have
been
more
relaxing
if
it
did
not
just
sound
like
a
tub
filling
up
with
water.
More
of
a
trickle
would
have
been
nice.
I
woke
up
to
looking
at
myself
in
the
mirror
above
me,
not
sure
why
I
would
want
to
see
that,
but
whatever.
And
look
if
I
could
give
the
bed
100
stars
I
would.
The
bed
was
perfectly
comfortable.
That
part
was
way
right!
So
look,
the
petite
Indian
lady,
very
sweet
and
nice.
Raul
was
a
tough
cookie
to
start,
very
stern
about
the
rules
and
making
sure
people
follow
them,
but
when
I
my
car
was
packed
and
I
went
to
turn
in
the
key,
he
asked
if
my
niece
would
still
come
and
I
told
him
that
unfortunately
the
gap
in
time
would
not
work
for
what
I
wanted
to
do
and
besides
my
nieces
was
not
feeling
well
from
oral
surgery.
He
offered
to
hold
a
room
for
me
if
I
decided
to
come
back
and
actually
smiled
a
little.
My
heart
went
a
little
soft.
Oh
yes
and
I
forgot
to
say
that
I
had
never
been
in
this
area
before.
I
at
least
got
the
chance
to
go
to
In
IN
Out
at
night
to
eat
some
food
in
the
parking
lot
like
everyone
else.
Also
Whittier
Blvd
has
everything
you
need
from
stores,
to
shopping,
to
markets.
I
mean
everything.
So
the
area
was
nice
and
historic.
Oh
yes,
and
no
one
is
going
to
keep
charging
their
card
over
and
over
so
one
night
is
all
is
it.
No
microwave
on
site,
no
vending
machine.
There
was
a
baby
crying
when
I
left
and
another
family
was
leaving
too
and
I
thought
"oh
nice,
a
family"
And
still
I
was
like,
what
is
this
place
for?
Family,
get
couple's
get
away.
Like
I
said
a
super
mixed
bag.
Overall,
I
was
not
at
ease
because
I
knew
I
only
had
time
to
sleep
and
then
leave.
I
did
not
feel
very
comforted
in
this
place.