Hotel Ziggy is essentially elevated camping. You must request to have your room made up—a basic expectation in a hotel. This requirement isn't disclosed; the only way to discover it is by returning to an unmade room. You can then request housekeeping for the following day, which seems like a tactic to avoid cleaning rooms and cut costs. Additionally, the valet charges $65 a day, yet there is only one attendant, resulting in an average wait of 15 to 20 minutes to retrieve your car. Moreover, you cannot call reception to have your car brought around; you must be physically present to request it. Also, considering Los Angeles' water quality, the provision of only two small bottles of water in the room is less than acceptable. While the reception staff are pleasant, there is an underlying vibe of disinterest, making guests feel like an inconvenience. Given what the hotel charges, one would expect a lot more.