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Woolsey Fire Victims Get Discounts At These West Hollywood Hotels
Local hotels are offering discounts for those affected by the deadly Woolsey Fire burning in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – The deadly Woolsey Fire has claimed hundreds of homes, forced evacuations of more than 200,000 people and burned through more than 96,000 acres in the five days its been burning.
The West Hollywood Visitors and Tourism Board posted a list of West Hollywood hotels that are prepared to accommodate displaced residents and their pets with discounts and amenities.
The local hotels offering discounts and amenities to fire victims are below:
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Andaz West Hollywood
- Pet fees waived.
- Contact the hotel directly and identify as affected guest at (323) 656-1234.
- Visit website for more information.
The Chamberlain West Hollywood
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- Offering 15% off Best Available Rate (BAR); subject to availability.
- Complimentary Parking
- Contact the hotel directly and identify as affected guest at (310) 657-7400.
- Visit website for more information.
La Peer Hotel
- Stay at Kimpton La Peer and receive a night on us. When you book 2 nights the 3rd night will be complimentary with this special offer.
- No pet fees, and will waive roll away bed fees upon request based on rollaway availability.
- Visit website for more information.
The London West Hollywood
- Offering 10% off Best Available Rate (BAR); subject to availability.
- Contact the hotel directly and identify as affected guest at (310) 854-1111.
- Visit website for more information.
Ramada Plaza West Hollywood
- Visit website for discounted stay durations of two (2) or more nights.
The Standard, Hollywood
- Availability starting Sunday, November 18th from $195.00 per night.
- Reservations can be made by clicking here, or by calling the hotel at 323-822-3107.
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