Clean and efficient. The housekeeping is great, the desk person is friendly, but too often is not there. The front desk is unattended most of the time. There is a nicely worded sign giving you a number to call for help. This is no good if you’ve lost your room keycard and it’s after 11:00 p.m.. The front entrance is locked at 11 p.m.. This is a property where you come and sleep after visiting the Magic Kingdom, or day trips to LA proper or San Diego. Except for a comfortable bed and clean room, there isn’t much else in terms of creature comfort. Furnishings are spartan, the Dish TV is spotty, no pool or lobby. The property is in a working class neighborhood so is away from the tourist masses closer to Disneyland and Angels Stadium, which is nice, but that also means you’re hard pressed to find places to eat. Troy’s Burgers, a burger stand next door is pretty good—they do make a terrific burger. But, other than Troy’s, you need to drive a bit or really add to your step count to get to another food source. A major problem is the parking. It’s extremely limited. This means that if another guest brings home an “overnight guest” (wink), you’re going to have to park curbside. This poses a huge risk to your rental car and, if you’re parking curbside on a Tuesday night, you’re likely to be towed. This section of the OC street sweeps early Wednesday morning. Hopefully, this review helps you with your planning. Thanks for reading this.