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Staybridge Suites Corona South
4.3/5102 Reviews
My Boyfriend and I had a staycation went glen ivy Staybridge is minutes away from glen ivy . Overall I feel satisfied with my stay some the furniture in our room was bit rundown especially the little sofa in the bedroom. The kitchen had everything we needed to cook and was clean . I wish both bathrooms had shampoo and conditioner in it only one did , it was locked so we could take in the other restroom . Also I used the laundry room only one washer was available and it smelled, the other washers were I guess broken because they had no door on them . I wanted to use the pool but every day we were there it was occupied with a group of children. Staff was friendly. But I didn’t understand why they called my room to see if I was checking out it was only 8:00 am check out was at 11:00. I will probably not stay again .
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Corona
4.2/5106 Reviews
Very clean and comfortable. The weight room and pool closed due to COVID, and so the 4 stars on Facilities. Otherwise, quite happy all around with my one night stay.
Ayres Hotel Corona East
4.4/5102 Reviews
The staff was friendly and helpful. The only downside to our trip were the strong sewage smell outside of the hotel, at the entrance. It was persistently present each time we accessed the building. Another smell on the second floor was as string but not offensive, like vinegar near rooms # 210-220. My daughter thought it smelled like a dentist’s office. Smells aside, the halls are brightly lighted and clean with inspirational quotes on each door. Continental breakfast was served daily and the pool was open, though we were too busy to enjoy it. He fitness room remained closed due to the pandemic. We would stay here again fir the convenience on/off the 91 freeway. The beds were not luxury but not terrible. They could be improved with a memory foam topper.
Residence Inn Corona Riverside
4.2/551 Reviews
I am a Lifetime Marriott member and I've stayed in Marriott's all over the world. The Residence Inn is not a ”full service” property. However, this RI is not up to par for some of the other properties in the same category. The personnel I encountered were all very kind and pleasant. But that's really the only compliment I can give (other than the GREAT water pressure). This Residence Inn has completely stopped their ”social hour” in the evening with any type of food/snacks/drinks during the week (what RI is associated with and has been for YEARS). They say it was Covid. But what about the popcorn in the basket? No more popcorn in the rooms and this was undoubtedly stopped due to the cost. How much can a bag of popcorn cost--especially when you stop the evening ”social hour”? They are really cutting back here and it shows. No laundry bag in the room, the dish soap has been so watered down that I don't even think it will get soapy. No extra paper towels below the sink--I ran out the 2nd day so they knew there were very few towels when they cleaned the room from the last guest. The carpets were very dirty. In the hall, stairs, lobby--I don't think any of the carpets have been vacuumed in weeks and it shows. The breakfast was one of the worst--especially for a RI. No fruit on the days I was there and the oatmeal looks like it was from last week. The ”scones” were so dry that it wasn't even worth the calories. I guess for a family feeding children, the waffle maker would be the winner here but for an adult, hard pass on the ”breakfast.” There was some yogurt and a few toppings to put on the yogurt. Some scrambled eggs and sausage. They did have hard boiled eggs too. This RI needs some serious TLC.
SpringHill Suites Corona Riverside
4.3/5104 Reviews
Came here for to work as a remote office one day. Fairly newer property, located off the 15 Freeway in Corona. Lots of free parking, and it appears that in the Non-COVID world they offer a free hot breakfast. On this visit it was just a grab and go bag. The property is very clean, and the employees all take the appropriate safeguards(masks, gloves as needed, plexiglass barriers). Like some other properties they do not label things as clean and sanitized, but the rooms are well kept, so bring your own disinfectant if you desire. The rooms are large, a separate sofa desk area, a small wet bar, and a generous sleeping area. The wifi is very good, so it made remote work so much easier. The business center is ”closed” as are most of the common areas for now. My only downside is that while i enjoy a good cigar, at most properties smoking is either not allowed on the property, or the designated area is in ”back” away from most customers. The smoking area at this property is right in front next to the hotel entrance, so i can see how some people may be turned off by this. Location may also be a challenge, which although right off the freeway, you still have a bit of a drive off the freeway exit to reach the property. It is located in a mixed use Residential/Commercial area, so there are not many walkable amenities nearby, but if you have a car there are many options. Overall a good stay, great value, and would definitely come back if i were in need of a room in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Gym in Corona?

    Whether you are traveling to Corona for business or tourism, Staybridge Suites Corona South , Holiday Inn Express & Suites Corona and SpringHill Suites Corona Riverside are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Gym in Corona?

    For hotels with Gym in Corona, the average price on weekdays is $159, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is $203.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels14
Number of Reviews1,146
Highest Price$783
Lowest Price$47
Average Price (Weekdays)$159
Average Price (Weekends)$203

Guide to Hotels with Gyms in Corona

Why Visit Corona, California?

Corona, CA is a city in Riverside County, approx. 48 miles away from Los Angeles and 95 miles away from San Diego. Spanish for "Crown" or "Wreath", Corona, CA is known as "Circle City" due to Grand Boulevard's 3-mile circular layout. Founded during the citrus boom in 1886, the city was once the "Lemon Capital of the World" and the site of the first lemon-processing plant in the U.S. Today, Corona, CA is home to the world famous corporations, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation and Monster Beverage Corporation.

The Best Time to Visit Corona, California

Corona, CA experiences a warm Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The hottest months fall between August and September, with highs averaging at 95°F. The coolest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 38°F.

Hotels in Corona, CA are most expensive between May and August. The cheapest time to visit Corona, CA is in November.

Getting Around Corona, California

The closest major airport to Corona, CA is the Ontario/San Bernardino International Airport (ONT), approx. 18 miles away from downtown Corona.

The most convenient way to reach Corona, CA from the Ontario/San Bernardino International Airport (ONT) is by taxi. Taxis are available at the taxi ranks in front of every terminal. The journey will take around 20 minutes, and costs US$45–US$60.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Corona, CA. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located in the Rental Car Center, accessible via shuttle. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) provides 4 daily public bus routes in Corona, CA. Single fares cost US$1.75, and day passes cost US$5.

Things to Do in Corona, California

Tom's Farms at Glen Ivy Village has been a favorite destination stop for tourists for decades now. From a 3,500-square-foot produce stand in 1974, the property now spans 50,000 square feet, and includes a variety of shops, restaurants, and attractions for family entertainment. Produce is still fresh and available daily from 08:00–20:00.

Experience the healing waters and lush landscape, as guaranteed by Glen Ivy Hot Springs, and leave relaxed and renewed. Corona's temperate climate allows guests to enjoy the outdoor hot springs year-round. Glen Ivy Hot Springs also offers services from the Spa Salon, Massage Village and South Massage area. Your wellness experience would be incomplete without dining in Glen Ivy's Farm-to-Table restaurant, the Ivy Kitchen. Glen Ivy Hot Springs admission packages start at US$195 and opens daily from 09:00–17:00.

Adrenaline enthusiasts can enjoy panoramic views of 160 acres of untouched, mountainous terrain during their visit to Skull Canyon Zipline. Zipline courses range from Original, to Extreme and Monster, depending on each guest's "fear factor". Courses run from 2 hours to 3 hours, and cost between US$85–US$160. Skull Canyon Zipline is open from 09:00–13:30, Friday–Tuesday.

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