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Review: Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel (LAX)

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 6, 2023November 13, 2023 9 Comments

a car parked in front of a hotel

We spent the night at the Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel at LAX. While this hotel has seen better days and I greatly prefer the Hyatt Regency LAX a few blocks away, we were thankful for the impromptu staycation after a flight cancellation.

In This Post:

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  • Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel (LAX) Review
    • Shuttle
    • Check-In
    • Room
    • Dining
      • Dinner @ Costero California Bar
      • Breakfast @ Brasserie
      • Starbucks
    • Pool
    • Fitness Center
    • Business Center
    • Gift Shop
    • CONCLUSION

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel (LAX) Review

After our Air France flight cancelled, the station manager wrote out an old-school hotel voucher for us:

a piece of paper with writing on it

Shuttle

We then took a shuttle to the hotel (we had to wait about 12 minutes), arriving about 7:00pm. We sat in horrid evening traffic going around the horseshoe at LAX and to the hotel. Like a parking lot, it took 20 minutes to get to the hotel…less than a mile away. It was also a very busy time and the lobby was full of people.

a group of children standing with luggage

a building with cars parked in front of it

a building with cars parked in front of it

a sign with text on it

Check-In

Comically, while checking in it took the agent several minutes to fill out 12 meal vouchers cards (four for dinner, four for breakfast, four for lunch). What a waste of time and resources…why not just allocate the dining credit to my room and let me charge against it? I did ask this and the agent explained, “We do think the old way here.” Clearly.

a lobby with a chandelier and people walking

a chandelier in a lobby

a group of white cards with black writing on them

We actually could have each and our own room, but we opted for just two rooms with an adjoining door. Heidi and I were assigned a room with a queen bed while the kids each had their own double bed.

The hotel has seen better days and I thought the common areas on the guest room levels looked particularly dated. There was a horrible wait for elevators.

a man standing in a hallway

a hallway with several elevators

a sign on a wall

a wall with a wall outlet

a machine next to each other

a microwave on a table

a hallway with doors and a light on the ceiling

a row of doors in a hotel room

As an aside, I was a Marriott Platinum member at the time, but because we were staying on an Air France vouchers I was told that my elite benefits would not be recognized (therefore, no lounge access).

Room

Unlike the common areas, the rooms appeared updated and were quite comfortable. Power outlets were plentiful, the internet functioned well, and I appreciated the sitting area which allowed all of us to sit together in our room.

a room with a bed and two chairs

a bed in a hotel room

a desk with a chair and a lamp

a bed with a headboard and lamps

a couch with pillows in a room

a two doors in a room

a room with two beds and a tv

a boy standing on a bed with a girl sleeping on it

a black outlet on a wall
Plugs in Sheraton Gateway LAX guest rooms included USB-A charging ports

a clothes rack with swingers and a iron on it

The bathroom  was also refurbished, with the bathtub replaced with a walk-in shower.

a bathroom with a toilet and a shower

a bathroom with a sink and mirror

a bathroom sink with a mirror

Shower toiletries were in bulk containers from Gilchrest & Soames.

a shower with a shower head and shower head

a group of bottles of shampoo

Augustine created a “to-do” list for us. He spells better than I do…

a piece of paper with writing on it next to a black card

Dining

Using our meal vouchers, we had both dinner and breakfast at the hotel.

Dinner @ Costero California Bar

a room with a bar and chairs

a room with tables and chairs and a bar with a purple light

a room with tables and chairs

We ordered four different dishes. I had chicken tacos (far too much sour cream), Heidi had a salad with salmon, Augustine had an Asian-inspired chicken and rice dish, and Claire Marie had pasta with ratouttile. I thought the food was of low quality (the salmon was just not great Augustine’s chicken was full of gristle), but at least we filled up and did not have to go out in the rain.

a plate of tacos on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of food with rice and meat

a girl sitting at a table with a plate of pasta

a child eating food at a restaurant
At least Claire Marie enjoyed her dinner…

Service was not great, though not because the waiter was hostile but because he was working far too many tables. It seems that hotel restaurants are chronically understaffed. My voucher did not include a tip, so we left a cash tip at the table.

Breakfast @ Brasserie

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a restaurant with a large booth

We ate a late breakfast at Brasserie. The restaurant was not full, but we ended up waiting 45 minutes for a table. Augustine chose the buffet (a very basic buffet with eggs, bacon, sausage, oatmeal, cereal, bread, and pancakes) while Heidi and I ordered an omelet and berries off the menu. Claire Marie just ate off our plates.

a menu of breakfast and a person's hand

a buffet table with silver containers

a boy sitting at a table with food

a plate of food on a table

a bowl of salsa on a plate

a bowl of fruit and yogurt

Service was well-intentioned, but also incredibly slow. Waiting 45-minutes for a table demonstrates a great deal of inefficiency, but the empty tables made sense considering the lack of staff.

Starbucks

For those who don’t appreciate good coffee, there is a Starbucks I the lobby. 😉

a glass door with a logo on it

Pool

An outdoor pool was closed due to the rain.

a pool with a logo and a sign

a pool with chairs and umbrellas in the background

Fitness Center

Heidi and I took turns going downstairs to workout while the other kept the kids occupied. The gym included cardio and strength training equipment and was not empty but also not crowded.

a sign on a wall

a man running on treadmills in a gym

a gym equipment in a room

a large room with treadmills and exercise equipment

a shelf with towels and a machine

Business Center

A business center near the bar include two computers and a printer, but the printer was out of toner…

a room with computers and chairs

a printer with a piece of paper on top

Gift Shop

If you need any last-minute LA souvenirs, the gift shop will charge you an arm and a leg for them.

a store front with glass doors

CONCLUSION

It was fun to have a “staycation” at LAX (something I’ve done with Augustine before), but I will never return to this hotel if I can help it. Not because it was horrible, but because the nearby Hyatt is simply superior in nearly every way. But thank you Air France for the free night (although we would have preferred the night in Paris, of course).

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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9 Comments

  1. LAXative Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 4:13 pm

    Remember… you’re not sitting in “horrid traffic” … you ARE horrid traffic!

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 6, 2023 at 5:53 pm

      Sure.

  2. NedsKid Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 4:14 pm

    I had to overnight at LAX last week and the Sheraton was cheaper by far of those hotels I would consider, but having had multiple poor experiences there I just refuse (last time took 4 tries to get my room key programmed right to gain entry… because going up and down to the lobby is what you want to do at 2am after a 6 hour flight from Florida). I stayed at the Hilton this time which marginally better and only a 15 minute wait for shuttle, but at 1am last Thursday it did not take long to make it to the hotel.

    I can give some likely explanation as to why paper vouchers were necessary – airline and hotel accounting. The airline evaluates each voucher against an invoice/receipt. Some hotels and restaurants literally send one invoice per paper voucher (an airline I worked for where I supervised local accounting functions actually required this – and we audited each one to ensure correct charge, cross off/deduct alcohol and tip, etc). By the same token the hotel can’t just put it as a credit on the room because they’d have to separate it all out by individual to bill it (and get it paid). I suppose if they’d issued a credit individually to each of you on your own room and each of you, your wife, and kids had to sign for each meal individually it is theoretically possible. I know, welcome to the 20th century… maybe before we reach the 22nd. The airlines with the virtual credit cards make it somewhat easier (but again note they would have had to run each of you separately).

    • SubwayNut Reply
      June 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm

      Although some hotels refuse to accept the vertual credit cards, this happened to us a couple months ago at the Marriot on the SkyTrain in Atlanta, I asked in the SkyClub when we were getting rebooked to the next morning and the agent said “Don’t worry the hotel resturant will accept your vouchers.” We went to the hotel and the hotel front desk said “Sorry, our resturant doesn’t accept Delta meal vouchers you can either go back to the airport or call these delivery places.” He handed us 3 menus from some very sketchy sounding delivery places, which we decided to order (we had a surprising amount of time next flight to San Jaun wasn’t until 10am the next morning) and spent all four $15 vouchers on a bizzare mix of pizza – the most editble item and some other inteble (the backlava was the worst) items, since we had SkyClub access and knew we didn’t need to use the vouchers for breakfast. When I met the delivery guy in the lobby the total was $59 he rang up each gift card voucher to $60 on a handheld card scanner. I still gave him a small cash tip. I still don’t understand why the hotel wouldn’t accept the vouchers since they act like gift cards.

  3. Santastico is Fantastico Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 7:30 pm

    Did you use the lunch vouchers?

  4. Maryland Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 7:58 pm

    Matthew have you taught Augustine to pose? He is your mini me. Looking forward to the trip reports.

  5. Joe United Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 7:59 pm

    Staycation is not a real word and please stop saying the word super in place of very. Thank you and have a very pleasant day.

  6. Forty2 Reply
    June 6, 2023 at 11:30 pm

    Every big LAX hotel is worn out. I stayed at this one a long time ago and definitely the rooms are much improved since then. The Westin on the other side of Century and further east was no better.

  7. Yiannis93117 Reply
    June 7, 2023 at 2:13 am

    Old news! Reprint!
    Ya got nothing else to write about that’s current?

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