Darkbeer1
Theme Park Reporter and TV producer
- Joined
- Dec 3, 2012
But it would apply if someone at a neighboring hotel heard, correct?
That is correct.
But it would apply if someone at a neighboring hotel heard, correct?
But it would apply if someone at a neighboring hotel heard, correct?
You may be okay staying where you are. Tell the front desk that you need a quiet room for your son because he has special needs. The other thing to keep in mind is that these older motel type places often have loud air conditioning. You could probably create white noise to drown out the outside sounds.I am so upset now. Because of my husband's job, we had to push our trip to June. We are booked at the Desert Inn so that we can go back during the afternoon with our 3 year old. Now I just don't know what to do. We can't afford an expensive hotel. We don't want to have to drive to and from the park or take a shuttle. We need a room with extra space (we are in a parlor suite.) So yeah...I am so upset and lost now.
Will we still be able to walk easily to and from the hotel/park? Or will we have to go some new/crazy way?
Will it be insanely loud in the afternoon? My son has autism so this concerns me if we go back to the hotel to rest (not nap.)
Sorry if this was mentioned, haven't read all posts, but I saw in one of the videos that the current crossing on Harbor in front of IHOP will remain, so happy about that! Going through the back of the hotels near there would have added a lot of walking
The crosswalk Near The IHOP across from the Esplanade? My understanding is that it will be closed and all foot traffic from the Harbor hotels will need to go across the new bridge, thus all of the grumbling by the owners of those establishments, unless something has changed.
Here's the video, starts at 2:55 where they reference the crosswalk. Also at 6:25 but they also mention the bridge so I'm confused
Sorry if this was mentioned, haven't read all posts, but I saw in one of the videos that the current crossing on Harbor in front of IHOP will remain, so happy about that! Going through the back of the hotels near there would have added a lot of walking
When was this City Council meeting in the video held?
Thank you for sharing, that's our route into the parks and unless it's just as easy someway in the new configuration, I was hoping it'd stay open.
It looks like 12/12/16. If you choose to watch the link directly from YouTube, the description reads, "Anaheim Planning Commission - 12/12/2016"When was this City Council meeting in the video held?
OK, first off, I am a bit limited, as I just had surgery for Colon Cancer (all went well). Just too many cords on my hands.
Yes, the meeting was on 12/12.
The commissioner later back steps, as a staff member stated that the crossing will remain for a couple of years (Aka until the bridge opens). Then stated that in weasel words that it is unknown what will happen, as it is not part of the Zoning Request. (The city will have the final say, and right now they want to remove it as part of an overhaul of Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim to improve traffic flow). Aka the city doesn't want to talk about until Disney gets it approval.
That said, Disney has stated there will be a limited (aka small) security check on the west side of Harbor, but for those coming from Hotel Menage (soon to be Four Points) and those crossing at Manchester (aka HoJo's). (aka the plan Disney is planning has the crosswalk at Park Vue Inn/BWPPPI&MS will be removed).
So no crosswalk from Disney Way to near the CM area (Harbor Pointe) on the West Side, basically to force people over to the new bridge entrance.
The Hotel and Restaurant Owners are making a lot of noise due to the fact the plans have it being removed, even though Disney and the city doesn't want to come out and directly state it will be gone. Since Disney wants to make a big Marketing announcement in a copy of years for the DCA expansion, they are keeping it quiet on purpose.
OK, first off, I am a bit limited, as I just had surgery for Colon Cancer (all went well). Just too many cords on my hands.
Yes, the meeting was on 12/12.
The commissioner later back steps, as a staff member stated that the crossing will remain for a couple of years (Aka until the bridge opens). Then stated that in weasel words that it is unknown what will happen, as it is not part of the Zoning Request. (The city will have the final say, and right now they want to remove it as part of an overhaul of Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim to improve traffic flow). Aka the city doesn't want to talk about until Disney gets it approval.
That said, Disney has stated there will be a limited (aka small) security check on the west side of Harbor, but for those coming from Hotel Menage (soon to be Four Points) and those crossing at Manchester (aka HoJo's). (aka the plan Disney is planning has the crosswalk at Park Vue Inn/BWPPPI&MS will be removed).
So no crosswalk from Disney Way to near the CM area (Harbor Pointe) on the West Side, basically to force people over to the new bridge entrance.
The Hotel and Restaurant Owners are making a lot of noise due to the fact the plans have it being removed, even though Disney and the city doesn't want to come out and directly state it will be gone. Since Disney wants to make a big Marketing announcement in a copy of years for the DCA expansion, they are keeping it quiet on purpose.