Address: 1631 Cosmo St, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
Phone: +12139737741
Pasul Sandalenschuh
Very bad experience - arriving in LA, I had to wait 20 min in front of closed doors at night, although frontdesk was still supposed to be open and I asked them several times for the door code via mail in advance - without an answer. No apology, no room tour, no nothing. I felt like I was bothering them asking where the kitchen was, the lockers, etc. Everything was quite dirty, some even had bed lice. Staff was unfriendly and management didn't give a damn. I defenitely wouldn't go there, again!
Lynette Greyvenstein
This place is terrible Staff is terrible Bed bugs Stay away
Roid Rage
You vill eat ze bugz and you vill live in ze pod.
LAXMA REDDY
Bathroom is not cleanly other than that everything looks good.
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$50 per day $280 per week $1000 per month
The goal is to deter criminal activity in the bunks. They don't want people using the pods to do drugs or commit sexual assualt
There shoyldnt be any utilities. When i stayed there the person who cleaned up and maintained the place was living there free/real cheap in exchange for doing the work. May want to inquire abiut that as well
No
Long term, no, but cheaper than a hotel or short term lease
No. The pods are a decent size and lets you have enough space. Creating barriers is counter to the share concept. It's quiet during quiet hours and dark enough in each pod to sleep well.
There are single/twin pods or queen size pods for up to 2 people
The lockers in your bed (if you go to a shared room) are big enough for a 45 Liter backpack, it's better if you bring your own lock to any shared room in the world.
Nope. Folks that were there the same time as me paid for overnight parking at a lot. Dont know where though but it was in safe walking distance.
It’s named PodShare because you live in little pods. Similar to bunk beds.
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