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The hotel designed by business travelers, Courtyard surrounds you with all the conveniences that make business and pleasure travel easy. Relax and get ready for the day ahead in one of our guest rooms featuring complimentary high speed Internet access, in-room coffee, two dataport telephones and a complimentary weekday newspaper. Start your morning with a reasonably priced healthy breakfast buffet. When you need to unwind at the end of the day, take advantage of our exercise room and heated outdoor pool. Food and beverage items are available in our new twenty-four hour market and covered parking is USD 7 per night. The Courtyard Long Beach is conveniently located downtown one half mile from the convention center and within walking distance of many attractions and businesses. *Marriott's luxurious new bedding package is available at this Courtyard property. Our comfortable, plush and stylish package addresses clean and fresh bedding concerns, is consistent with residential trends and is a key component of the "new look and feel of Marriott now". The package includes a bed skirt and bed scarf, comforter, feather and foam pillows, softer fitted bottom and flat top sheets and new foam mattress.
Location Highlights: - Aquarium of the Pacific - 1.3 miles* Beaches - 1/4 mile* Belmont Plaza (Olympic size swimming pool) - 2 miles* California State University at Long Beach - 5 miles* Catalina Express (boats to Catalina Island) - 2.5 miles* CSU Chancellor's Office - 1/2 block* Disneyland - 23 miles* Disney's California Adventure - 23 miles* Downtown Disney - 23 miles* Knott's Berry Farm - 17 miles* Long Beach Convention Center - 1/2 mile* Long Beach Memorial - 3 miles* New Carnival Cruise Line Terminal - 2 miles* Pine Avenue (restaurants and shops) - 1/2 mile* Port of Long Beach - 2 miles* Port of Los Angeles - 5 miles* Queen Mary - 2.5 miles* Shoreline Village - 1 mile* Six Flags Magic Mountain - 58 miles* Universal Studios - 30 miles* World Trade Center - 1 mile; Companies - Boeing Long Beach - 6 miles* Boeing Seal Beach - 5 miles* Sea Launch - 1/2 block* FlightSafety International - 6 miles* Raytheon Company - 6 miles* Shell Oil Company - 3 miles* United State Customs Office - 1/2 block* Verizon Wireless - 1 mile; Airport Info: Long Beach Municipal Airport LGB - 5 miles * Los Angeles International Airport LAX - 21 miles * John Wayne Airport SNA - 22 miles; Areas Served: Long Beach; More Details

Through years of listening to and meeting the needs of the business traveler, Courtyard has learned what our guests need more than anything else - rest. So when you find yourself at a Courtyard with all the features needed for a perfectly relaxed stay - it's no accident.

In 1857 a colony of German farmers and vintners surveyed 200 acres of southern California land, and named it Anaheim - a combination of "Ana" from the nearby Santa Ana River and "heim," the German word for home ("a home by the river"). After a plague in the 1870s wiped out their vineyards, the farmers changed to citrus. The first commercially grown oranges in Orange County were grown here, where the local hills protected the fruit from the cold winds blowing down from the mountains.

These first settlers weren't just farmers; they were writers, artists, and musicians. The first public buildings were a school and an opera house. This sleepy little farm town, the capital of the Valencia orange empire and the pre-war training grounds of Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics, was catapulted to fame in 1945 by what was intended to be a one-time-use throw-away line on the Jack Benny radio show.

On the show, Mel Blanc played an LA Union Station conductor who announced to Jack's entourage, "Train leaving on Track five for Anaheim, Azusa and Cuc----amonga!" Now, these three towns weren't on the same Santa Fe Railroad line, but the audience liked the skit and it was used often, even following the program into television in the early 1950s.

Many post-World War II service clubs were advertising Anaheim as the future business center of the southland, and the three communities named in the skit each declared Jack Benny as Honorary Mayer, and on one of his regular Sunday programs, he was presented with his badge of office as the first "triple mayor" in the history of American politics along with oversized wooden keys to the cities. The show was a smash hit.

Jack Benny's program ran through the 1963-64 season, but he was the first entertainer to promote Anaheim, long before Walt Disney or Gene Autry came along. Come see where it all started!

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