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norcalryan
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Don't stay at the Radisson. If you're with your parents, stay at the embassy suites by the airport. You get your own room and its like 50 bucks cheaper. Only a 5 minute drive up the 110 to c [View Full Report] |
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vinceh
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N/A stayed with friends [View Full Report] |
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oxolojo
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A USC visit is not to be paired with a trip to Disneyland. It may seem like a good idea... but just don't. [View Full Report] |
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iloveshopping925
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The Radisson across the street from campus is the best but the Bonaventure downtown is great as well. We like to stay at the Langham in Pasadena because it's straight up the 110 and easy to get [View Full Report] |
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iloveshopping925
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The Radisson across the street from campus is the best but the Bonaventure downtown is great as well. We like to stay at the Langham in Pasadena because it's straight up the 110 and easy to get [View Full Report] |
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3drummersathome
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None needed [View Full Report] |
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cabrooks
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I stayed at the Radisson. Everything about the hotel was horrible. The rooms, service, food, etc. The location, however, was top notch. [View Full Report] |
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ricegal
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We stayed at the downtown Sheraton after reading bad reviews about the Radisson. Downtown is outrageously expensive, but LA traffic is too bad to stay elsewhere. [View Full Report] |
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CMK2901
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Go to the Radison, if at all possible, located across the street from USC; we got a hotel all the way in Calabasas, and the freeway commute was terrible. [View Full Report] |
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pac10baby
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The Radisson is right across the street, east of campus, and very convenient for visitors. [View Full Report] |