Omni Dallas Hotel At Park West

1590 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, TX 75234
Nightly Rates: ( 89.00 - 149.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

Just moments from the bustling city of Dallas, nestled near a serene lake and emerald park, lies the elegant Omni Dallas Hotel at Park West. The grandeur of this 4 star retreat boasts stunning neoclassical architecture, ornate marble columns and floors embellished by exquisite European-style appointments. It offers all the comforts of a luxury hotel, immersed in the warmth of Southern hospitality. This 12 ? story premier hotel is convenient to a diverse selection of fine shops, restaurants and recreational activities, all within 5 minutes of the hotel.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

General Information
12 Floors Total Number of guestrooms: 337 none with Jacuzzi's. Available on request: cribs, Lakeview, refrigerator - additional fee applicable, rollaways - additional fee applicable, turndown service.
Premier Room - approx. 338-390 square feet
Premier rooms have either 1 King, 1 Queen or 2 Double beds and feature faux woven textured walls, geometric flooring and the subtle sophisticated fabrics give a comfortable and contemporary feel. The room has a large desk and comfortable lounge chair. Bedding consists of a pillow top mattress and tall headboard. The ultimate in relaxation and comfort.In-room amenities include: Alarm clock, bath amenities, bathrobes, bathroom phone, color cable television, coffee maker, dataport/modem, desk, easy chair, express check-in/check-out, foam or feather pillows, hairdryer, hotel/city guides, individual climate control, in-room movies (additional fee applicable), iron/ironing board, Lodgenet system, luggage holder, makeup mirror, mini bar, newspaper, sitting area, dual line telephone, turndown service, video game system -additional fee applicable, wakeup service, Wireless High Speed Internet Access - additional fee applicable.
Club Rooms - approx. 338-390 square feet
Club rooms have either 1 King, 1 Queen or 2 Double beds and have all the same amenities as a Premier Room plus added amenities include a full breakfast buffet each morning in Dover's Grille, smaller basket of Granny Smith apples in each room, personalized piece of stationery and envelope. The nightly turndown service features the following: first night - two chocolate truffles - one truffle each additional night , fresh orchid, slippers and mat and relaxation music. These rooms are located on the 11th and 12th floors.
Executive Rooms - approx. 540 square feet
Executive rooms have all the same amenities as a Premier Room plus has one large room. The open living area offers a couch, large, comfortable chair, cordless phone and a second television. The unique room shape creates the illusion of two separate rooms as the living area curves aroundto the back of the suite. These rooms are ideal for a relaxing getaway weekend or to unwind after a long conference. Two of the executive rooms are located on the Club floor.
Park West Suite - approx. 541 square feet
This suite has all the same amenities as a Premier Room plus a separate living room and bedroom. The living area offers a full-sized couch, comfortable chair, cordless phone and television. Separated by a door behind the living area is a guestroom complete with queen-sized bed and a second television. these suites are ideal for entertaining guests, as the bedroom is private and separate from your guests.
Conference Suite - approx. 541 square feet
Conference suites have all the same amenities as a Deluxe Room plus a large conference table for up to 10 people, separate bedroom with a Queen Size bed, work desk, chair with ottoman and bathroom. This room is perfect for small meetings.
Presidential Suite - approx. 2,088 square feet
The Presidential Suite has all the same amenities as a Deluxe Room plus a walk-out balcony with sitting area, formal dining table for 8 and spacious bar. The bathroom features a glass walk-in shower and a marble vanity with a Jacuzzi tub. The suite offers a separate private entrance to the bedroom for privacy and convenience. This suite must be booked with the hotel directly.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00pm
· Check out time is 12:00pm
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1989
· Renovated in 1996
· 337 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.


Directions

Take the North exit from the airport. Follow I-635E (LBJ Freeway) to the Luna Road exit. Exit at Luna Road. The hotel is on the immediate right.

Dallas Love Field Airport - Exit Love Field Airport right onto Mockingbird lane. Turn slight right onto N Stemmons Fwy. Merge onto I-35E North via the ramp on the left. Merge onto I-635 West via exit 440C on the left toward DFW Airport. Take exit 28 toward Luna Road. Turn slight left onto Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy/I-635 West. Turn left onto Luna Rd. Turn right onto Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy. Hotel is on the right.

Travel North on I-45 towards Dallas. At exit 284A, the road name will change to US75. Take exit 286A onto SR-366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway) and head towards I-35E/Denton. At exit 440C, take ramp onto I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Exit at Luna Road. The hotel is on the immediate right.

Take the I-35E exit towards Dallas. Merge onto I-35N and travel this road to I-635W. Travel on I-635W to exit 440C and stay in the left lane heading towards DFW Airport. Take exit 29 toward Luna Road. Travel straight onto LBJ Freeway/I-635W. Turn left onto Luna Road. The hotel is on the left.

A beautiful luxury hotel surrounded by a luminous blue lake and lush green park, featuring neoclassical architecture and exquisite European style appointments. Strategically located just 10 minutes from DFW Airport, 15 minutes from downtown Dallas and yet convenient to Texas Stadium, upscale shopping at the Galleria and the Factory Outlet stores of Grapevine Mills. Numerous corporate locations, sporting, entertainment and cultural venues nearby.

Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport, 8 miles; Airport Shuttle Service, Taxi available for additional charge. Love Field, 15 miles; Airport Shuttle Service and Taxi available for additional charge.


Guarantee Policy

Hotel requires Credit Card for guarantee. Some dates may require hotel to bill Credit Card for deposit.


Cancellation Policy

Cancels received after 12:00 noon, day of arrival, will be billed one night's stay


Restaurant Information

Dover's Grille

Located on hotel property. Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Hours: 6:00am - 2:00pm and 5:00pm - 10:00pm.


Hunter's Lounge

Located on hotel property. Hours: 2:00pm - 12:00 midnight daily.

Promenade Lounge

Located on hotel property. Hours: 4:00pm - 9:00pm daily.

Poolside Service

Hours: 6:00am - 10:00pm daily.

Room Service

24 hours daily - limited menu after midnight.


Meeting Facility

Business Center Services

Located on hotel property. Hours: 7:00am - 7:00pm Monday through Friday. Services include: audio/visual services, computer hookups, dataport/modem, fax machine, high speed Internet access, notary public, photocopies, postal services, printers, secretarial services, transparencies.


Meeting Facilities

Total meeting space-17,000 square feet including 17 meeting rooms.

Conference Suite

Conference Suites are approximately 540 square feet and offer sleeping accommodations with a Queen Size bed and a separate conference room complete with a boardroom table and seating for 10. The conference room is equipped with a "pin up" wall for posters, charts and meeting notes.


Recreation Information

Health Club

Located on hotel property. Hours: 6:00am - 11:00pm daily. Equipment includes: bench press, free weights, Jacuzzi, Lifecycles, Liferowers, rowing machine, stationary bicycles, steam room, treadmill. A 10K jogging trail is located lakeside. The Get Fit Kit is available through housekeeping and features a floor mat, 2 hand weights, elastic bands, towel and water allowing guests to work out in the privacy of their guest room.

Pool

Located on hotel property. Outdoor heated pool. Hours: 6:00am - 11:00pm daily.

Additional Recreation

* L.B. Houston Golf and Tennis (1 Mile) * Riverchase Golf Course (5 Miles) * Tour 18 (30 Miles) * Duck feeding 11:00am Friday through Sunday


Area Attractions

Cultural/Entertainment

* 6th Floor Museum ( 20 Miles ) * Bass Hall ( 30 Miles ) * Bass Pro-Shop/Outdoor World ( 10 Miles ) * Cinemark Movie Theatre ( 4 Miles ) * Dallas Convention Center ( 18 Miles ) * Dallas Arboretum ( 20 Miles ) * Dallas market Center ( 15 Miles ) * Dallas Museum of Art ( 15 Miles ) * Dallas World Aquarium ( 15 Miles ) * Dallas Zoo ( 30 Miles ) * Dealy Plaza ( 20 Miles ) * Don Carter's West ( 4 Miles ) * Ft Worth Stockyards ( 40 Miles ) * Ft Worth Museum of Science & History ( 40 Miles ) * Funfest Addison ( 15 Miles ) * Gameworks-Grapevine Mills ( 10 Miles ) * Hurricane Harbor ( 10 Miles ) * Jogging Trails (around hotel lake) * Kimball Art Museum ( 30 Miles ) * L.B. Houston Club (1/4 Mile ) * Main Event ( 10 Miles ) * Meyerson Symphony Center ( 18 Miles ) * Movie Studios at Las Colinas ( 2 Miles ) * Music Hall at Fair Park ( 17 Miles ) * Old City Park ( 20 Miles ) * Riverchase Golf Course ( 5 Miles ) * Science Place at Fair Park ( 17 Miles ) * Six Flags Over Texas ( 20 Miles ) * Speed Zone ( 3 Miles ) * The Tribute Golf Course ( 40 Miles ) * Tour 18 Golf Course ( 30 Miles ) * UA Mac Arthur Movie Theatres ( 1 Mile )

Restaurants / Night Clubs

** Dover's Grill (in Hotel) * Hunter's Lounge (in Hotel) * Promenade Lounge (in Hotel) ** Bennigan's (4 Miles) * Billy Bob's Texas (40 Miles) * Boston's Pizza (1 Mile) * Champp's (3 Miles) * Cheddar's (1 Mile) * Cool River (5 Miles) * Dallas Historic West End (15 Miles) * Dave and Buster's (3 Miles) * Frijole's (4 Miles) * Humperdink's (4 Miles) * Mercado Juarez (3 Miles) * Old San Fran Steakhouse (3 Miles) * On the Border (1 Mile) * Pappadeaux (3 Miles) * Pappas Bros (3 Miles) * Pappasito's (3 Miles) * Paul's Porterhouse (3 Miles) * Razoo's (5 Miles) * Saltgrass Steakhouse * (1 Mile) * TGI Friday's (5 Miles)* Traildust (3 Miles) * Via Real (4 Miles)

Shopping

* Galleria Mall ( 5 Miles ) * Gravevine Mills ( 5 Miles ) * Irving Mall ( 10 Miles ) * Shops at Willow Bend ( 18 Miles ) * Valley View Mall ( 12 Miles )

Sports Venues

* American Airlines Center ( 12 Miles ) * Ballpark at Arlington ( 20 Miles ) * Cotton Bowl ( 20 Miles ) * Las Colinas Equestrian Center ( 3 Miles ) * Lone Star Park ( 30 Miles ) * Reunion Arena ( 13 Miles ) * Texas Motor Speedway ( 22 Miles ) * Texas Stadium ( 7 Miles )

Universities

* Dallas Community College ( 13 Miles ) * Southern Methodist University ( 14 Miles )

Corporations

* Andersen Consulting ( 3 Miles ) * Celanese (1/2 Mile ) * Computer Associates ( 5 Miles ) * Ernst & Young ( 4 Miles ) * I2 Technologies (1/4 Miles ) * IBM (1/2 Mile ) * Siebel Systems (1/2 Mile ) * Sprint (1/2 Mile ) * ST Microelectronics (2.5 Miles ) * The Container Store ( 4 Miles )

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