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Luxurious Amenities
Ayres Hotel & Suites Costa Mesa/Newport Beach offers a perfect blend of comfort and style with an outdoor pool, a hot tub, and free WiFi. Relax in air-conditioned rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs and small refrigerators.
Convenient Location
Situated in Costa Mesa, this hotel provides a free shuttle service to John Wayne Airport and South Coast Plaza, ensuring hassle-free travel for guests. Explore the nearby attractions like South Coast Plaza, just 2.8 km away, and enjoy easy access to John Wayne Airport, located 3.1 km from the property.
Exceptional Services
Enjoy the convenience of meeting facilities, luggage storage, and dry cleaning services during your stay at Ayres Hotel & Suites Costa Mesa/Newport Beach. Experience top-notch hospitality and make the most of your visit to this wonderful destination.
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Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
A deposit may be required at the property.
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 12 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 24 per day.
Good location for were we were going
we could have benefited from van transporttion to t=our venue, we were a group of 20
Cleanliness
Beautifully decorated lobby and courtyard. So many amenities available. Very nice staff.
We liked that it wax quiet and close to fast food restaurants and gas stations.
Didnt like that their wasnt a lot of parking.
The room was nice
The view from my room wasn't as nice as the view from our friends room by the courtyard and I booked a suite and they did not.
Clean room
Perfect location for me, and the History of the family.
Nothing, besides checking out. Time to go home.
The property was very clean and nice. The staff at the front desk were extremely friendly and helpful.
Friendly staff, restaurant food was good
The waiter didn't seam to listen as placing the order. Dinner i had to ask several times for maynoise for the burger that had nothing on it. Breakfast, the waiter didn't listen at all or either the cook read the order wrong. But order came to me wrong. Also, when I checked in there was a pubic hair on the tray the coffee pot was on! Also hair in the tub and on the bathroom floor.
More of a 3.5 stars visit instead of 4 stars, but I rounded up since it was closer to 4 stars than 3.
I stayed here for a night this past week and had a relatively pleasant stay. Honestly, I had no idea this hotel existed until a few months ago when a friend took me nearby to Hanuman for Thai - and I noticed the Ayres Hotel close-by.
This is the flagship property of the Ayres hotel chain. It's nice, but not pretentious - a great location close to John Wayne Airport, UCI, Newport Beach/South Orange County. It's also close to the 55 and 405 if you're planning to visit Disneyland.
I had a King Bedroom - room 359. Rachel checked me in and was prompt and efficient. Would've been nice to get a floorplan/map - I had no clue the room was right above the reception desk - I ended up moving my car out of the 10-min registration only spot, and drove further into the hotel lot to find an open spot. Then, made my way through the back entrance, taking awhile to find a elevator to the 3rd floor... only to walk all the way back towards the front entrance where my room was.
There are two buildings - the main building houses the non-suite rooms, the lobby, business center, mini-store, and the hotel's restaurant - Le Chateau Garden Bistro - which I'll review in the near future. The side building houses all the suites. Both buildings have a pool.
While other reviews mention that the hotel is dated - I thought it was tastefully maintained. I've stayed at old hotels - such as the Mark Hopkins up in San Francisco - that hotel had wear and tear being nearly 100 years old https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60713-d115623-r992460498-InterContinental_Mark_Hopkins_San_Francisco_by_IHG-San_Francisco_California.html . This Ayres spot was kept in great shape. I appreciate all the space that even their non-suite bedroom had. You'll find a lot of things that more modern hotels lack these days - such as a full size tub instead of just a shower. Separate bar area with mini fridge. In-room safe. A bathroom door that closes and locks (looking at you Springhill Suites - with your non-locking, sliding bathroom doors!). The wall AC was noisy, but after awhile, I got used to it - and it actually helped drown out the noise at night since my room was facing busy Bristol Street. It probably would help if the hotel added soundproofing to the rooms facing the main road running alongside the hotel.
Other than road noise - I didn't hear many airplanes despite being practically next to John Wayne Airport. It also helps that OC has a air curfew of 11pm.
Room wifi was horrible. I couldn't stay on my work's zoom call because the internet kept dropping out. I did a speedtest, and the results were abysmal. Thankfully, I always pack a personal mobile hotspot modem for these reasons when traveling.
The lobby is spacious, with plenty of seating. There is a business center with a printer if you need to print your plane tickets, etc. An ATM and brochures rack is near the lobby. There is also a mini-store on-site with self-checkout - good selection of snacks/drinks/ice cream - but just know that you're walking distance to a Shell gas station with food store, and 7-11 is a few steps further down - all walkable from the hotel.
The on-site restaurant is Le Chateau Garden Bistro - and makes a great Monte Cristo, which I'll write about in a future review.
Parking is $24/night unless its part of your package/promo rate. That can add up quickly. It doesn't make sense to charge so much when you're not nearby to any amusement parks.
Overall, a decent hotel stay with some hiccups along the way. Again -more of a 3.5 stars visit instead of 4 stars, but I rounded up since it was closer to 4 stars than 3.
Very good hotel. It meet my expectations
clean and comfortable
having to pay for parking
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