Hotels With Pools in California, United States

Hotels With Pools in California, United States

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Hotel near San Francisco International Airport Area,Burlingame
GGuest User 2025.09.08
It was decent. However, the showering experience in the bathtub room was quite frustrating. The tub wasn't very clean, and the showerhead was fixed, not detachable. On the plus side, the views were great. Breakfast offered fried noodles and youtiao, and they also had Chinese-speaking staff available, making it a good option for Chinese travelers on a short stay. 👍
Very Good
478 reviews
8.7/10
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$94
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QQing 2025.07.05
The ground is lovely with garden and pool. The entrance hall is also very nice. The staff are friendly and helpful. The room is a bit old but still clean and comfortable. Thanks
Very Good
49 reviews
8.9/10
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$82
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YYuguotianqingkaixinmeiyitian 2025.10.26
## Room: The room was spacious. Some rooms are a bit noisy due to their proximity to the highway. Bottled water in the room is complimentary only for Hilton Honors members; otherwise, it costs $4 a bottle. Wi-Fi requires you to register as a member (I'm not sure if it's mandatory, but I had to register to use it). Housekeeping services need to be requested at the front desk upon check-in. The water pressure in the shower wasn't very strong, but it was sufficient. As usual, no toothbrush, toothpaste, or disposable slippers were provided (I brought my own, so I don't know if they can be requested from the front desk). ## Hotel Facilities: There's a small convenience store next to the front desk on the first floor, selling snacks, drinks, and water. The lobby also has a coffee shop that opens at 6:30 AM. I received two complimentary cookies during check-in, which was a pleasant surprise! ## Transportation: To get to Disneyland, there's a bus stop right outside the hotel with direct service (bus routes 6/12 or 12), though the schedule isn't always precise. You can buy a day pass on the official website for $6 per adult; it's more cost-effective if you plan to use the bus for both往返 trips. A single ride with a credit card costs $4, and you'll be billed the next day. You can also take an Uber to Disneyland from the hotel entrance. ## Nearby: Across from the hotel, there's a Starbucks and a Wendy's. There's also a large shopping mall nearby, The Outlets at Orange, where you can shop.
Very Good
104 reviews
8.9/10
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$102
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AAnson 2023.12.27
Although the hotel is small, the environment is good, it is very quiet and safe. The front desk uses online service to check in. The guy is very smart. We stayed there for a long time. The shower water is good. Someone cleans the room automatically every day. There is no need to ask the front desk for cleaning. The occupancy rate is high on weekends. It is best to live upstairs, as the noise on the first floor will be very loud.
Very Good
45 reviews
8.4/10
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GGuest User 2025.02.17
Great place to stay very clean and friendly staff. The parking and the location is great.
Very Good
82 reviews
8.7/10
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KKrystle Jacobs 2024.09.07
The room was spacious but old. Breakfast was quite limited and there was not enough room for people to sit down, but overall the experience was not bad. The location is perfect to go to Sequoia Park
Very Good
47 reviews
8.6/10
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GGuest User 2025.05.21
Room had a funky smell and windows were filthy. There was a note under task from April saying rooms would not be freshened due to labor shortage. 7 weeks later no remedy. Negates one of the reason fro staying in a hotel Bathroom had half doors; knob fell off without me noticing. I stepped on it and slid. Fortunately was able to catch myself before falling. There was no remote for tv so had to call for one. Once it arrived tv didn't work; it had been disconnected. Maintenance came relatively quickly both times
Very Good
41 reviews
8.6/10
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Hotel near Downtown Sacramento,Sacramento
GGuest User 2023.06.27
In order to visit relatives, I chose a hotel close to their home. The average room rate is close to 300 US dollars per night. In terms of 2000 RMB per night, the room is constantly dusty, the carpet is not very clean, there may be too many tourists, and there is no way to do it properly. During the 4 days of staying, there were 2 big and one small, and I had been informed in advance, but I had to be informed again every day to provide an extra set of bath towels. The sheets on the bed were not long enough, so a piece of the cleaning pad was leaked, and even the pillows were forgotten after making the bed... For cleaning, the lamps were put on the head of the bed and forgot to put back... Little things like that. The sound insulation of the room is very poor, except that through the bathroom ventilation duct, you can hear the sound of cars whizzing by on the street outside. On the third day of check-in, there is a large-scale wedding, and the party next door will last until 12:30 in the morning. The front desk informed several people Only once did I give up. The location is not bad, close to the old city, state capital... But because it is located in the downtown, there are a lot of young people. On the second night of our stay, we met Blink182's performance. The plaza, nearby stores and restaurants were full of fans, and the air was filled with a strong smell of smoke. What's more, breakfast can only be ordered to the room. There is no restaurant that provides breakfast, and there is no supermarket (the hotel does not provide water, and there will be an extra fee for asking for water at the front desk). It is not used to and inconvenient for children. More business-oriented and young, Posh! The hotel swimming pool is good, but it is a pity that it is open until 7:00 in the evening. A bit early for Sac summer. Overall, this is a hotel suitable for young people, not for family travel. The hotel staff is pretty good. It's just that I am personally older, so I probably won't come back to this hotel next time.
Very Good
105 reviews
8.9/10
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GGuest User 2024.02.20
The hotel has a great view and the rooms are clean and tidy. But the suite we booked is located next to the highway. The noise is very loud and the sound insulation effect is not good.
Very Good
41 reviews
8.4/10
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$90
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JJoey Chou 2025.10.30
Location is perfect and convenient, and a big supermarket is on the opposite of road. Diversity restaurants are nearby. Room space is big, but air condition seems not controllable, still workable. Overall, from CP value, it is worthy.
Very Good
139 reviews
8.9/10
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$101
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8,4/10
Very Good
GGuest UserMy wife and I visited Catalina Island for our 28th anniversary — our first time back since before we were married in 1997. We chose the Catalina Canyon Inn specifically for the pool, jacuzzi, on-site restaurant, and shuttle service. Their website is very nice and seemed like a perfect match for the occasion. Unfortunately, very little matched what was advertised. Shuttle: The shuttle was not waiting at the Catalina Express port when we arrived on the last ferry Saturday evening which was unexpected. Four of us were left waiting in the dark for about 20 minutes until the other couple called the hotel. The driver was friendly and apologized, but this set the tone for the weekend. The shuttle was consistently unreliable throughout our stay. They tell you to call the driver directly, but he often didn't answer. You'd end up having to call the hotel instead, and the shuttle only seemed to come after someone went inside and told the front desk in person. At one point we waited 45 minutes. Some guests got frustrated and just decided to walk, but the hotel sits at the top of a steep hill — not a realistic option, especially for older guests like us. Their website suggests the shuttle runs regularly, but that was far from our experience. Restaurant: We arrived at the restaurant at 7:30 PM Saturday and were turned away, even though their website says they're open until 8:00 PM. We had to rush down the hill to find dinner to-go in town before the shuttle stopped running at 8:45. It was a shame we didn't even have time to stay and eat on our anniversary or face having to trek up that hill. The next morning I mentioned this to the restaurant owner, who insisted they closed at 8:00 and that she was there. She then told us the restaurant closes at 2:00 PM on Sundays — so dinner there that night wasn't an option either. She was very friendly though I must say. On Monday we finally had breakfast before checkout. The food was mediocre and didn't match the glowing reviews at all. The prices were also odd — $12 for mozzarella sticks, $20 for nachos, but only $11 for pulled pork sliders, which you'd expect to be the pricier item. The pricing just didn't add up. While we were there, another couple was turned away at 1:30 PM because the restaurant closes from 2–4 on Mondays. We could feel their frustration. Jacuzzi: The jacuzzi we were looking forward to was covered up and converted into a gazebo with chairs. At first we couldn't find it but yea. No mention of this on the website. Room issues: The soap dispenser in the shower was empty. The front desk told us we can mention it to housekeeping, who didn't come until after 5:00 PM. We got the soap and a couple fresh towels. The towels themselves were thin and didn't dry well overnight so fresh ones were sorely needed to get at least one shower in with soap before we had to leave the next day. The TV didn't work at all, and the microwave was unplugged — though I was able to fix that myself. The hotel also doesn't offer complimentary coffee, which is standard at most hotels we've stayed at for half the price. The good: The staff was friendly, the bed was comfortable, the A/C worked well, and the balcony was a nice touch. The room was quiet. Bottom line: The website gives a very different impression than what you actually get. Between the unreliable shuttle, limited and unpredictable restaurant hours, missing amenities, thin towels, and no coffee, this was not the anniversary experience we hoped for. I'd recommend staying somewhere closer to downtown so you're not dependent on a shuttle and stuck with limited options. I think we need to redo our anniversary. It was a miss for sure.
Catalina Canyon Inn

Catalina Canyon Inn

Hotel near Avalon
Price per night from:$197
7,7/10
Good
RRIP_10Great service wil return will recommend and will continue to choose this as my main stay
Motel 6 Westminster, CA - North

Motel 6 Westminster, CA - North

Hotel near Westminster
Price per night from:$79
9,1/10
Great
HHanjiangjunThe hotel is in Silicon Valley, and a Tesla factory is right next to it. After a traffic light, there is a small dining area with several Chinese restaurants. The room is not big, the size of a normal room in China. The hotel gave 3 small bottles of water, and the bed was comfortable. The room is not cleaned and cleaned every day, only towels are changed. Hot water, slippers, toothpaste, toothbrush, these are not available in almost every hotel in the United States.
Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley

Fremont Marriott Silicon Valley

Hotel near Fremont
Price per night from:$117
8,3/10
Very Good
RRANThe location is very good, it is recommended that the sea view room, the landscape is better, you can see the US military base in the distance, park the aircraft carrier, there are always black Hawk helicopters constantly rising and falling during the day!
Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island

Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island

Hotel near San Diego Intl. Airport Area, San Diego
Price per night from:$178
8,3/10
Very Good
KKerrTravelsThis review based on mainly on my check-in experience and first impressions of the room. After 2 flights traveling from Shanghai to Los Angeles, including a 12-hour flight, I arrived exhausted and ready to check in. I was aware of the required USD $100 deposit and had no issue paying it. However, upon arrival I was informed that cash deposits are not accepted. This information was not stated on the booking platform I used (Trip.com), nor was it made clear in advance in any correspondence from the hotel. As a result, I was left waiting over 30 minutes in the lobby while staff contacted a manager and discussed making a “one-time exception.” To be clear, this situation should never have occurred. If a hotel does not accept cash deposits, that policy must be clearly and explicitly stated on all booking platforms, not just the hotel’s own website, which the manager on duty reiterated, that it was on the hotel’s website. Guests should not be made to feel as though they are asking for special treatment when the lack of transparency on a specific policy is not their fault. I had already prepaid for two nights online, yet due to the hotel’s failure to update its information, I was left embarrassed, inconvenienced, and forced to wait in the lobby after an exhausting international journey. I want to emphasize that I am not blaming the front desk staff personally, nor the manager on duty, as they are likely following the rules given to them. However, situations like this must be handled with far greater care and professionalism. Paying guests, especially those who are respectful and simply trying to check in should be treated with dignity and understanding. While the manager on duty appeared to try to assist, by that point I was already too annoyed and too exhausted to engage in further discussion on an issue that was not my problem. Being told that a “one-time exception” would be made did not feel helpful, because I was not asking for a favor; I was simply trying to check into a room I had already paid for. Unfortunately, the room itself did not improve my first impression. Basic expectations typically associated with this brand were missing, no complimentary water, minimal toiletries, and nothing that made the stay feel welcoming after such a long journey. Having stayed at Holiday Inn and IHG properties across the world, this is easily one of the poorest first impressions I have experienced in hotel stays. I was extremely dissatisfied with both the check-in service and the overall initial experience. Clear communication, professionalism, and basic hospitality standards matter to all customers, especially for tired international travelers. Based on this experience, I would not choose to stay at this property again. All the other staff I encountered during my were lovely though, especially the restaurant/kitchen staff and the security officer.
Holiday Inn LOS ANGELES - LAX AIRPORT by IHG

Holiday Inn LOS ANGELES - LAX AIRPORT by IHG

Hotel near LAX International Airport, Los Angeles
Price per night from:$119
9,0/10
Great
YYC008Here's why we gave the experience 3 stars; First of all, when we booked the hotel, neither Trip.com nor The Aster, Los Angeles, mentioned anything about the rooftop being closed on the dates we booked. On May 13 and May 14, we stayed in room 3 0 6. The hotel pictures showed and bragged about having a rooftop and plenty of pics of people there, and nowhere was revealed anywhere on their website or Trip.com that would not be available on those dates. When we reached out to Trip.com, they pretty much said that the rooftop amenities weren't listed as part of our package. Really Trip.com? You have to list the rooftop as the amenity... Got it. That was so lame a response. Everyone knows people book due to the pictures, and this was a seriously lame response from the Trip.com customer support personnel. We decided to save our opinion for this review. The Aster had nice people, but it's hard to believe the availability missing on their website is a detail they would miss. Their hotel has impeccable detail and design. One can only surmise they conveniently left out the information because people would obviously not book there and go somewhere else. I told the front receptionist this as we were checking in. She mentioned, well, it said it on *******. But we didn't book through *******, we booked through Trip.com. And those specific details were not evident. After July 1st the Government is getting stricter on transparency with hotels having to mention things so we missed this window, but we're happy to hold hotels like The Aster accountable:-) Also, on Wednesday, we checked out, and they had a fire alarm drill test that lasted about 10 minutes. They forgot to mention another minor ”inconvenience” when we booked on their website. It was at 10 am. It wasn't so bad, but to state the obvious, they left out the ability for customers to decide by not making that information transparent during the booking process. It's not like the fire department or tech people didn't schedule that in advance. 1. If you book through Trip.com, please make sure you specify, call their customer support, and get it in writing. The clickbait and pictures seem shady and sketchy and reflect a lack of credibility in the process. 2. Trip.com asked which room we wanted to be in. When we picked the room, we picked the city-view balcony. But we got put in the poolside view instead. It wasn't bad, but that was missing in the booking details that Trip.com sent to The Aster. My fiance ended up being okay with the poolside view, but it should have been in the booking details via Trip.com. So please, please make sure you watch this if you book through them and call the hotel in advance. Lastly, the decor, valet, and, in general, the service people were very nice and thoughtful. We would give them 5 stars.
The Aster

The Aster

Hotel near Hollywood, Los Angeles
Price per night from:$319
8,7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserVery satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied very satisfied
Hilton Garden Inn San Jose/Milpitas

Hilton Garden Inn San Jose/Milpitas

Hotel near Milpitas
Price per night from:$98
7,9/10
Good
KKhadija.Upon check-in, I was asked to pay for the room, which I did. However, I noticed the amount charged was higher than the total from my original booking. I asked the receptionist (I believe his name was Raul, though I’m not entirely sure) why that was. I explained the amount I had been quoted during booking. He then mentioned, almost as an afterthought, that a $150 deposit is taken at check-in. I told him this should have been communicated before processing the payment, as it’s standard practice to inform guests of such charges upfront. While I wasn’t pleased, I went ahead and paid. I also mentioned that I had submitted a request in advance for a room away from the elevator with a good view. He told me the hotel was fully booked, which confused me, since I had booked well in advance and included my request at the time. He assigned me Room 503, which was directly across from the elevator, not away from it. I didn’t want to complain as I had just traveled over 12 hours from London to San Diego and was extremely tired. I planned to grab some dinner and get straight to bed. However, the room was quite noisy—there was a lot of hallway activity, and the family next door had their TV volume quite high. I decided not to go downstairs and complain, hoping I could just fall asleep. Unfortunately, I was woken up around 3 a.m. by a crying child, and again at 5 a.m. At that point, I was extremely frustrated and went to speak to the receptionist on duty, Matthew. I explained everything to him, and he was very understanding. He said there was availability and offered to move me immediately…this was surprising, considering the earlier claim that the hotel was full. He moved me to Room 204. While it wasn’t far from the elevator either, he assured me it would be quieter since there were no large families on that floor. He was right—the room was much more peaceful, and I appreciated his help. At checkout, I saw the same receptionist who had checked me in and decided not to approach him. Instead, I spoke to Antonio at the other desk. I asked about the deposit, and he informed me it would take 2–3 business days to be released. Naturally, I wasn’t thrilled to hear this, especially after the earlier issues, so I shared my entire experience with him. He apologized sincerely and mentioned the initial receptionist may need additional training, which they would look into. Overall, the stay was decent for a short 3-night visit, but the start could have been handled much better.
The Dextro Hotel, Bw Premier Collection

The Dextro Hotel, Bw Premier Collection

Hotel near Downtown San Diego, San Diego
Price per night from:$144
8,7/10
Very Good
GGuest UserGreat place to stay very clean and friendly staff. The parking and the location is great.
ORANGE COUNTY HOTEL by IHG

ORANGE COUNTY HOTEL by IHG

Hotel near Santa Ana
Price per night from:$132
5,8/10
清客This motel is quite large. We just happened to catch up with the holiday price of the Christmas holiday. It is a little inconvenient that the room does not have a refrigerator and a microwave oven. Heating the food should go to the public area.
Motel 6-Carlsbad, CA Beach

Motel 6-Carlsbad, CA Beach

Hotel near Carlsbad
Price per night from:$64

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Total properties4293
Number of reviews293,342
Weekday Avg. Price$319
Weekend Avg. Price$365