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Home / News / Business / I visited two high-end California hotels to compare their reopenings and felt completely safe at both. Here’s how they’re taking care of guests — and why I hope some of these measures stick around.

I visited two high-end California hotels to compare their reopenings and felt completely safe at both. Here’s how they’re taking care of guests — and why I hope some of these measures stick around.

I visited two high-end California hotels to compare their reopenings and felt completely safe at both. Here's how they're taking care of guests — and why I hope some of these measures stick around.
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Casa Terrazza at Hotel Casa del Mar in Santa Monica, CA. Hotel Casa del Mar Freelance writer Molly O’Brien visited two hotels in vastly different geographic locations — Santa Monica’s Hotel Casa del Mar and Hotel Cerro in San Luis Obispo county — to compare and contrast their reopenings. While capacity and noise differed between the hotels, both had reopening plans with significant accommodations and enhanced safety protocols. O’Brien says neither experience felt cleaner or safer than the other, and she felt “completely safe in both locations.” Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories . Across the United States, hospitality properties are reopening with increased safety measures and enhanced cleanliness protocols in order to protect their guests. In California, which has been one of the states hardest hit by COVID-19 , the travel and hospitality industry has taken an especially hard blow. Now that travel restrictions are relaxing, I wanted to see how reopening looks at different California hotels. I visited Santa Monica’s Hotel Casa del Mar, located in Los Angeles County, which has a population of approximately 10 million, and Hotel Cerro located on California’s Central Coast in San Luis Obispo county, which has a population of just […]

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