Hotels: ranked by the number of guest rooms. (The List).EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AFTER another tough year for hotels, things are beginning to look a bit better. First quarter occupancy rates Noun 1. occupancy rate - the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are occupied or rented at a given time pct, per centum, percent, percentage - a proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred) in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County averaged 67.3 percent in the first quarter, compared with 65.3 percent for the like period a year ago, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. PKF PKF Peace Keeping Force PKF Pannell Kerr Foster (accounting firm) PKF Park Falls, Wisconsin (Airport Code) Consulting. Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England. Baltin, senior vice president at PKF, expects a gradual The Gradual (Latin: graduale, sometimes called the Grail) is a chant in the extraordinary form of the Roman Catholic Mass, sung after the reading or singing of the Epistle and before the Alleluia, or, during penitential seasons, before the Tract. recovery through the balance of the year. "A healthy average (occupancy rate) for a city the size of Los Angeles is 70 to 73 percent," said Baltin. "We aren't aren't Contraction of are not. See Usage Note at ain't. aren't are not aren't be going to see that this year or next year but we're we're Contraction of we are. we're we are getting back there." After a steep decline in 2002, occupancy rates in the South Bay rebounded by 12.7 percent in the first quarter, to 76.9 percent. Hollywood Hollywood. 1 Community within the city of Los Angeles, S Calif., on the slopes of the Santa Monica Mts.; inc. 1903, consolidated with Los Angeles 1910. also reversed its downward trend, adding 8.2 percent for a 69.6 percent average. Downtown Downtown (called a "city centre" in British English) is a term used in North America when referring to a city's core, usually both in a geographical and commercial / community sense. occupancy rates were still under 50 percent. The only operational change on the list was at the MaguirePartners-owned hotel in Pasadena Pasadena (păs'ədē`nə). 1 City (1990 pop. 131,591), Los Angeles co., S Calif., at the base of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1866. . Known last year as the Doubletree dou·ble·tree n. A crossbar on a wagon or carriage to which two whiffletrees are attached for harnessing two animals abreast. Noun 1. Hotel Pasadena, the 44th largest hotel is now operated by Starwood's Westin brand. THE PACESETTER WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL The Westin Bonaventure Hotel is the largest hotel in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is 367 feet (112 meters) tall and has 35 floors. It was completed in 1977. The top floor has a revolving restaurant and observation level. AND SUITES WITH little movement in the Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, hotel landscape, the Westin Bonaventure Bon·a·ven·ture also Bon·a·ven·tu·ra , Saint Originally Giovanni di Fidanza. Known as "the Seraphic Doctor." 1217?-1274. Italian theologian and philosopher who taught that the goal of all the arts and sciences is the direct easily retains its title as the largest hotel in Los Angeles County. Built in 1976, the property's five mirrored glass towers cover an entire city block downtown. The convention hotel contains 27 meeting rooms totaling 110,000 square feet. Its largest space, the California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Ballroom
A ballroom is a large room inside a building, the designated purpose of which is holding formal dances called balls. , measures over 26,000 square feet and seats 3,000. The Bonaventure's six-level atrium atrium (ā`trēəm), term for an interior court in Roman domestic architecture and also for a type of entrance court in early Christian churches. The Roman atrium was an unroofed or partially roofed area with rooms opening from it. lobby A lobby can refer to:
n. A restaurant that specializes in beefsteak dishes. steakhouse Noun a restaurant that specializes in steaks Noun 1. and a revolving cocktail cocktail, short mixed drink originating in the United States and served as an appetizer. It generally has a basis of gin, whisky, rum, or brandy combined with vermouth or fruit juices and often flavored with bitters or grenadine. lounge Lounge may refer to: In architecture:
midmost of room renovations. Aside from conventions, the Bonaventure is a popular filming location, most recently serving as the backdrop Backdrop may refer to:
spoof - spoofing "Showtime show·time or show time n. 1. The time at which an entertainment, such as the showing of a movie, is scheduled to start. 2. Slang The time at which an activity is to begin. Noun 1. " with Eddie Murphy Edward "Eddie" Regan Murphy (born April 3, 1961) is an Academy Award nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and comedian. He was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984, and has worked as a stand-up comedian. and Robert De Niro Noun 1. Robert De Niro - United States film actor who frequently plays tough characters (born 1943) De Niro . Other movies shot at the hotel include "In the Line of Fire," starring Clint Clint is the diminutive word for the given name Clinton and may refer to: People:
The hotel has been creating some drama of its own lately. Late last year, it was expelled from the Los Angeles Convention & Visitors Bureau after owner Peter Zen Zen Important school of Buddhism that claims to transmit the experience of enlightenment achieved by the Buddha Gautama. Arising as Chan in China in the 6th century (introduced by Bodhidharma), it divided into two schools, the Southern school, which believed in sudden refused to pay $60,000 worth of back membership dues. Zen withheld the money, claiming that the bureau was not bringing enough conventions to Los Angeles. [GRAPH graph, figure that shows relationships between quantities. The graph of a function y=f (x) is the set of points with coordinates [x, f (x)] in the xy-plane, when x and y are numbers. OMITTED] [GRAPH OMITTED]
Rank Hotel (Ranking in 2002) Rooms Starting Rates
* name * total * single
* address * suites * double
* suites
(lowest-highest)
1 The Westin Bonaventure 1,354 $89-$249
Hotel and Suites (1) 135 $89-$269
404 S. Figueroa St. $185-$2,099
Los Angeles 90071
2 Hilton Los Angeles 1,234 79-209
Airport (2) 50 79-209
5711 W. Century Blvd. 175-1,800
Los Angles 90045
3 Los Angles Airport 1,004 169 (1)
Marriott (3) 19 169 (1)
5855 W. Century Blvd. 325-975
Los Angles 90058
4 Wilshire Grand Hotel (4) 900 99-129
930 Wilshire Blvd. 34 129-179
Los Angles 90017 250-2,500
5 Furama Hotel Los 773 47-89
Angeles (5) 5 47-99
8601 Lincoln Blvd. 150-250
Los Angles 90045
6 The Westin Los Angeles 740 89-209
Airport (6) 32 89-219
5400 W. Century Blvd. 249-1,500
Los Angeles 90045
7 Sheraton Gateway Hotel 727 79-179
LAX (7) 92 79-179
6101 W. Century Blvd. 225-750
Los Angeles 90045
8 The Century Plaza Hotel 724 185-409
and Spa (8) 41 185-435
2025 Avenue of the Stars 550-3,400
Los Angeles 90067
9 Millenium Biltmore 683 174-249
Hotel (9) 56 194-269
506 S. Grand Ave. 379-679
Los Angeles 90071
10 Renaissance Hollywood 637 149-199
Hotel (10) 33 149-199
300-5,000
11 Cecil Hotel (11) 630 39-69
640 S. Main St. 41 51-110
Los Angeles 90014 51-250
12 Hacienda Hotel (12) 630 59
525 N. Sepulveda Blvd. 10 59
El Segundo 90245 150-275
13 Crowne Plaza Log Angeles 613 99-199
Airport (13) 4 99-199
5985 W. Century Blvd. 299-599
Los Angeles 90045
14 Radisson Hotel Los 594 79-179
Angeles Airport (14) 12 79-179
6225 W. Century Blvd. 179-500
Los Angeles 90045
15 The Beverly Hilton (15) 581 169-350
9876 Wilshire Blvd. 95 169-350
Beverly Hills 90210 215-2,500
16 Four Points Sheraton 564 $59-$205
Hotel LAX (16) 20 $59-$205
9750 Airport Blvd. $89-$239
Los Angeles 90045
17 Hyatt Regency Long 522 105-275
Beach (17) 19 105-275
200 S. Pine Ave. 350-1,450
Long Beach 90802
18 Renaissance Los 496 139
Angeles (18) 56 139
9620 Airport Blvd. 250-500
Los Angeles 90045
19 Holiday Inn Media 490 119-149
Center (19) 100 129-159
150 E. Angeleno Ave. 165-185
Burbank 91502
20 Hilton Burbank Airport & 488 99-209
Convention Center (20) 77 114-224
2500 Hollywood Way 250-499
Burbank 91505
21 Torrance Marrlott (21) 487 99-209
3635 Fashion Way 11 99-209
Torrance 90503 250-275
22 Hilton Los Angeles/ 486 150-210
Universal City (22) 9 150-210
555 Universal 250-1,200
Hollywood Drive
Universal City 91608
23 Hyatt Regency Los 485 99-299
Angeles (23) 40 119-319
711 S. Hope St. 149-749
Los Angeles 90017
24 Los Angeles Marriott 469 199-289
Downtown (24) 69 199-289
333 S. Figueroa St. 269-3,000
Los Angeles 90071
25 Warner Center 463 89-194
Marriott (25) 10 89-194
21850 Oxnard St. 250-750
Woodland Hills 91367
26 The Westin Long 460 185-269
Beach (26) 29 185-269
333 E. Ocean Blvd. 360-1,500
Long Beach 90802
27 Omni Los Angeles Hotel 453 99-249
at California Plaza (27) 14 99-249
251 S. Olive St. 475-1,600
Los Angeles 90012
28 Sheraton Universal 436 129-299
Hotel (28) 30 129-299
333 Universal 350-1,000
Hollywood Drive
Universal City 91608
29 The New Otani Hotel 434 189-240
and Garden (29) 19 209-260
120 S. Los Angeles St. 500-1,800
Los Angeles 90012
30 Holiday Inn Los Angeles 401 89-159
Airport (30) none 89-159
9901 S. La Cienega Blvd. none
Los Angeles 90045
31 The Regent Beverly 397 385-515
Wilshite (31) 120 385-515
9500 Wilshire Blvd. 650-7,500
Beverly Hills 90212
32 Hilton Long Beach (32) 393 99-279
701 W. Ocean Blvd. 6 99-279
Long Beach 90831 250-1,500
33 The Ritz-Carlton, 392 310-420
Huntington 26 310-420
Hotel & Spa (33) 425-3,000
1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave.
Pasadena 91106
34 Manhattan Beach 385 109-320
Marriott (34) 12 109-320
1400 Parkview Ave. 300-1,000
Manhattan Beach 90266
35 Radisson Wilshire 384 129-209
Plaza Hotel (35) 10 129-209
3515 Wilshire Blvd. 375-600
Los Angeles 90010
36 Renaissance Long 374 159-239
Beach Hotel (36) 14 159-239
111 E. Ocean Blvd. 275-1,100
Long Beach 90802
37 Marina Beach Marriott (38) 370 189-229
4100 Admiralty Way 18 189-229
Marina del Rey 90292 249-1,000
38 Radisson Hotel Los 368 89-189
Angeles Westside (39) 2 89-189
6161 Centinela Ave. 395-495
Culver City 90230
39 Park Hyatt Los Angeles 366 179-345
at Century City (40) 181 179-345
2151 Avenue of the Stars 239-2,500
Los Angeles 90067
40 Hilton Torrance/South 366 99-219
Bay (37) 19 99-219
21333 Hawthorne Blvd. 295-795
Torrance 90503
41 Queen Mary 365 $99-$179
1126 Queens Highway 8 $129-$189
Long Beach 90802 $300-$600
42 Hilton Glendale (41) 351 119-299
100 W. Glenoaks Blvd. 13 119-299
Glendale 91202 350-2,500
43 Embassy Suites Hotel - 350 109-189
LAX South (42) 350 119-199
1440 E. Imperial Ave. 109-199
El Segundo 90245
44 The Westin 350 129-339
Pasadena (2) (43) 2 129-339
191 N. Los Robles Ave. 650-750
Pasadena 91101
45 Loews Santa Monica 342 335-510
Beach Hotel (45) 17 335-510
1700 Ocean Ave. 675-2,600
Santa Monica 90401
46 Crowne Plaza Redondo 339 WND
Beach (44) 5 WND
300 N. Harbor Drive WND
Redondo Beach 90277
47 Hollywood Roosevelt 335 149-249
Hotel (46) 24 149-249
7000 Hollywood Blvd. 249-2,500
Los Angeles 90028
48 Holiday Inn Torrance (47) 329 124-159
19800 S. Vermont Ave. 19 124-159
Torrance 90502 164-199
49 Hilton Woodland Hills (48) 325 89-209
6360 Canoga Ave. 23 89-209
Woodland Hills 91367 199-650
50 Sheraton Pasadena 317 189-295
Hotel (49) 8 189-295
303 E. Cordova St. 199-419
Pasadena 91101
Rank Amenities Profile
(partial list) * employees
* year built
* property-owner
1 high-speed Internet, in-room 643
safe, dual line speaker 1976
phone, radio/alarm clock, Today's IV Inc.
data port
2 airport shuttle, business 550
center, fitness center, pool, 1983
four whirlpools, three Fortuna Enterprises L.P.
restaurants, 24 hr. room
service, high-speed Internet,
function space, Towers level,
car rental
3 airport, shuttle, gift shop, 550
business center, car rental, 1973
hair salon, pool, three Capital Hotel Management
restaurants, health club,
banquet/meeting space,
concierge level
4 refreshment center, writing 600
desk, Lodge Net movies, 1952
Internet, iron and board, Hanjin Corp.
make-up mirror, hair dryer,
coffee maker, multiple phones
lines
5 airport shuttle, outdoor 200
heated pool, whirlpool 1960
Jacuzzi, restaurant, night Playa L&M
club, meeting space, gift
shop, car rental, fitness
center
6 24 hr. room service, airport 380
shuttle, high-speed Internet, 1986
wireless Internet in lobby, Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Live Jazz Night on
Wednesdays, 24 hr. automated
business center, outdoor
heated pool
7 airport shttle, club level 320
with private lounge, health 1982
club, heated pool, Jacuzzi, Overland Real Estate
sushi bar, two restaurants,
24 hr. room service, business
center, wireless Internet
8 high-speed Internet, three 550
telephones, robe, deluxe bath 1966
amenities, private bar, wall Pivotal Century
vault, 27 inch remote control Plaza Hotel LLC
TV with premium entertainment
9 three restaurants, two 527
lounges, business center, 1923
health club with indoor pool Millenium Hotels
and massage, 24 hr. room and Resorts
service, multi-lingual
concierge staff, laundry,
valet, gift shop
10 high-speed Internet, mobile 360
phones in room, mini-bar, 2001
in-room safe, CD player, Trizec Properties Inc.
robe, hairdryer, iron and
board
11 restaurant, lounge, meeting 65
rooms, hotel store, coffee 1927
shop, laundry, fax and Street Wise Investments
message center, Internet,
city tours
12 airport shuttle, gift shop, 225
barber shop, car rental desk, 1953
outdoor heated pool, fitness Frank Klaus
center, three restaurants,
lounge and bar, ATM machine
13 coffeemaker, iron and board, WND
CD player, Internet, separate 1984
work areas Intercontinental Hotel Group
14 airport shuttle, high-speed 300
Internet, steak house, 1967
executive lounge, fitness Pacifica Host Hotels
center, spa, rental agency,
travel agency, jewelry store
15 Olympic-size pool, pool bar, 500
health club, full service 1955
salon, Trader Vic's Merv Griffin
restaurant, plus two other
restaurants, 24 hr. room
service, deluxe rooms with
balconies, free local limo
service
16 24 hr. check-in/check-out, 24 310
hr. room service, high-speed 1964
Internet, fitness center, IRP LAX Hotel LLC
business center, airport
shuttle, heated pool
17 TV with remote control, cable 350
movie channels, in-room pay 1983
movies, voicemail, message Hyatt Hotels Corp.
light, computer hookup, video
account review, video check-
out, daily newspaper
18 in-room coffee, two-line 175
phones, safe, bath and body 1991
toiletries, two restaurant, CTF Hotel Group
lobby lounge, concierge level,
fitness center, 24 hr. room
service, business center
19 am/fm alarm radio clock, in- 125
room movies, coffee maker, 1981
full-service restaurant, two J. Perry Allen
lounges, outdoor pool, sauna,
guest laundry
20 coffee bar, restaurant, 175
fitness center, two pools, 1982
whirlpool spa, 24 hr. room SHC Burbank II LLC
service, pet friendly, high-
speed Internet, coffee maker
21 fitness center, sauna, 300
whirlpool, heated indoor/ 1985
outdoor pool, tanning bed, Host Marriott
complimentary self parking,
valet, gift shop, video
check-out, rental car desk,
high-speed Internet
22 business center, voicemail, 290
two-line phones, dataport, 1983
fitness/weight room, in-room SunHill Properties
coffee, safe, mini-bar, hair Inc.
dryer, iron/board, pool,
whirlpool, gift shop, car
rental
23 two restaurants, lobby bar, 250
business center, high-speed 1973
Internet, meeting space Hope & Flower LLC
24 outdoor heated pool, health WND
center, business center, three 1983
restaurants, concierge level, MeriStar Hospitality
two-story loft suites, in- Corp.
room safe, high-speed Internet
25 high-speed Internet, in-room 30
coffee, pay movies, voice- 1986
mail, balconies iron and Sunstone Hotels &
board, Sony Playstation Properties
26 24-hour room service, 300
concierge, pool/Jacuzzi, 1988
coffee makers, honor bar, Starwood Hotels &
fitness center, business Resort
center
27 24 hr. room service, gourmet 240
fruit and snack platters, 1992
health club, business center, Omni Hotels
dual line phones, heated
outdoor pool
28 shuttle service to Universal 313
Studios, coffee and coffee 1969
makers, cable TV, iron and Starwood Hotels &
board, outdoor pool & spa, Resorts
fitness center
29 high-speed Internet, three 213
telephones, in-room coffee/ 1977
tea, fitness center, premium EastWest Development
cable/movie channels, health Corp.
club/spa, business center
30 restaurant, lounge, outdoor 160
heated pool, fitness center, 1972
gift shop, business center, NAHOP Partners LP
airport shuttle
31 hair dryer, separate oversized 650
showers and bathtubs, bathroom 1928
phones, robes, soap, private B.W. Hotel LLC
bar with refrigerator, cotton
linens, hand and body lotion
32 new guest room renovation, 225
high-speed Internet, in-room 1992
movies, in-room work stations LBWTC Real EstateLLC
33 twice-daily maid service, 600
three telephones, voicemail, 1991
bar with refrigerator, robe, LACERA
in-room safe, Frette linens
and down comforters, high-
speed Internet
34 iron and board, coffee maker, 300
high-speed Internet, in-room 1985
work stations Host Marriott
35 coffee maker, hair dryer, iron 350
and board, voicemail, 1969
dataport, high-speed Internet, Koreana Inc.
fitness center, pool, business
center, two restaurants,
lobby deli
36 coffee maker, iron and board, 250
hair dryer, data port phone, 1986
Sony Playstation, pay movies, Long Beach
Internet TV Associates
37 hair salon, car rental, 270
limousine service, health 1985
club, pool, wireless, Host Marriott
high-speed Internet in meeting
and public space, high-speed
Internet in meeting and public
space, high-speed Internet
in-room, in-room safes,
restaurant
38 bottled water, Internet, 175
coffee maker, hair dryer, iron 1972
and board, executive level, Pacifica Hotel
two restaurants, fitness Management Inc.
center, outdoor heated pool,
Jacuzzi, airport shuttle,
business center
39 complimentary limousine WND
service, newspaper, overmight 1988
shoe shine, morning coffee and Sumitomo Realty
tea in lobby lounge, 24 hr. & Dev. CA Inc.
room service, twice daily maid
service
40 newly renovated, tower rooms, 175
electronic door locks, coffee 1972
maker, two 2-line phones, Pacific Star
dataport, working desk, hair Hospitality
dryer, cable TV, pay movies,
Nintendo
41 business center, spa, three 500
restaurants, tours, shops, valet, 1936
free shuttle City of Long Beach/RMS Found.
42 meeting center, airport shuttle, 290
two restaurants, four executive 1992
levels, fitness center/spa, heated Hilton Hotels Corp.
outdoor pool, whirlpool, rooftop
lounge
43 two room suites, complimentary full 110
cooked-to-order breakfast, evening 1986
manager's reception, indoor pool, Felcor Lodging Trust
whirlpool, fitness room, airport
shuttle, meeting space
44 executive club floor, meeting 250
space, fitness center, pool, 1989
Jacuzzi, restaurant, concierge, MaguirePartners
business center
45 twice-daily maid service, three 300+
telephones, remote control TV with 1989
cable, TV in bathroom, full length Strategic Hotel Capital Inc.
mirror, robe, mini-bar, radio/
alarm clock with CD player,
newspaper
46 European day-spa, outdoor swimming 200
pool, Jacuzzi, tennis courts, 1985
fitness center, in-room coffee, Town Park Hotel Corp.
refrigerator, movies, iron/board,
dual line phones, room service
47 coffee maker, mini-bar, hair dryer, 200
iron and board, safe, cable TV, 1927
high-speed Internet, voicemail Roosevelt Hotels LLC
48 refrigerator, work desk, data port, 130
high-speed Internet, snack shop, 1987
Japanese amenities Today's V Inc.
49 complimentary access to L.A. 185
Fitness, shuttle service, 1989
restaurant, room service, Stanford Hotels Corp.
concierge lounge, bottled water,
turn down service, high-speed
internet, hair dryers
50 coffee and tea service, hair dryer, 150
voicemail, iron and board, two 1973
phones, work areas with data Pasadena Hotel DV LLC
ports, pool, s business center,
self service guest laundry
Rank Contacts General Manager
* catering * name
* conventions * phone
1 Nancy Garcia Brian Fitzgerald
same (213) 624-1000
2 Cynthia Ordyke Grant Coonley
Erik Dahlerbruch (310) 410-4000
3 Cristina Hansen Jim Bums
Maribel Denner (310) 641-5700
4 Carl Sola John Stoddard
Michael Quimet (213) 688-7777
5 Lenny Catalano Jerry Gruber
Marc Parsons (310) 670-8111
6 Patty Burns Cindy Boulton
same (310) 216-5858
7 Christine Koeberle Terry Alder
same (310) 642-1111
8 Larry Dean Timothy Loughman
same (310) 277-2000
9 Leslie Haber Gunther Zweimuller
Anton Akopian (213) 624-1011
10 Laura Apodaca Ken Schwartz
Chris Stampe (323) 856-1200
11 Linda Solomon Stewart Smith
Julie Smith (213) 624-4545
12 Leslie Herbach Joseph Harding
Franchesko Ivezaj (310) 615-0015
13 Jeanette Thompson Nelson Zager
same (310) 642-7500
14 Linda Vazquez Carlton Werner
Eddie Gomez (310) 670-9000
15 Jill Cross Denny Fitzpatrick
S. Lanese/T. Chow (310) 274-7777
16 Sandra Davis Philip Baxter
Joey Griffin (310) 645-4600
17 Nancy Monte-Frye Cheryl Phelps
Kay Cochran (562) 491-1234
18 Susan Chung Gregory Lehman
same (310) 337-2800
19 Ivette Mier Chris Haven
Arpik Goumroian (818) 841-4770
20 Sondra Ryan Joseph Kruvi
Clinton Fischler (818) 843-6000
21 Christine Delgado Cris Johnson
Janeen Mennealy (310) 316-3636
22 Elvia Fernandez Juan Aquinde
Cornelius Prydekker (818) 506-2500
23 Peter Stocking Colleen Kareti
Stacy Filia (213) 683-1234
24 Michelle Mucha William T. Worcester
Tara Gadsby (213) 617-1133
25 Paula Byrd Victor Mills
Michelle Wilson (818) 887-4800
26 Barbara McDonald Duane Neel
Leah Harrison (562) 436-3000
27 Sara Cameron James Snow
Denyce Yamamoto (213) 617-3300
28 Stephen Ciccarelli Walf Walther
Laura Hontas (818) 980-1212
29 Victoria Dennison Chester Ikei
Wendy Lo (213) 629-1200
30 Charlene Tritipeskul Shahid R. Kayani
Hector Tobar (310) 649-5151
31 Robert Schwab Peter O'Colmain
Don Jones (310) 275-5200
32 Ross Gagnon Jay M. Oxford
Marilyn Healey (562) 983-3400
33 Jill Hilts Ralph Grippo
Don Kerchof (626) 568-3900
34 Greg Mayer Robert Thomas
same (310) 546-7511
35 Daisy Larios Y.S. Kim
Penny White (213) 381-7411
36 Laura Hoover Jachim Ortmayer
same (562) 437-5900
37 C. Kahnamoui/L. Carr Susan Reardon
Michael Mettler (310) 301-3000
38 Julie Jones John V. Dempsey
Scott Williams (310) 649-1776
39 A. Roc/K. Zinn UIrich Samietz
John Crosier (310) 277-1234
40 Meg Burk Linda Amato
Roger Evans (310) 540-0500
41 Jana Vida Robert Preuratil
same (562) 435-3511
42 Rachel Ferguson Michael Hirsch
Tim Wildey (818) 956-5466
43 Wendy Johnson Sharmila Franklin
Vickie Gogue (310) 640-3600
44 Janet Babb John Fuller
Sherry Bigler (626) 792-2727
45 Dave Romano John Thacker
same (310) 458-6700
46 Margaret Develey Paul Gibbs
Deborah Shepard (310) 318-8888
47 Ernie Carillo Sam Cole
same (323) 466-7000
48 Melisa Balanon Michael Payton
Greg Milligan (310) 781-9100
49 Jennifer Himes Ed de Vries
Susan Suescun (818) 595-1000
50 Kelly Murphy Ray Serafin
Laura Lee (626) 449-4000
WND - Would Not Disclose
(1)Corporate rate.
(2)Formerly Doubletree Hotel Pasadena.
Note: The information on this list was provided by representatives of
the hotels themselves. Hotels are ranked by number of rooms and number
of suites, respectively.
To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press
time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness
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