We have our tickets for the Expo, but will not have a car. What hotel is the closest to the Convention Center?
We have our tickets for the Expo, but will not have a car. What hotel is the closest to the Convention Center?
The Hilton is the absolute closest, that's where we are staying. The Marriott is pretty darned close as well, it's really a toss up, but the Hilton is really really close. If you are able bodied there are a number of other hotels within walking distance. Because of disabilities, we are staying as close as possible, that way we could take naps if necessary.
We may even bring food to prepare quick meals in the room since time will be at a premeium. The Convention Center food sucks, so even microwaving food would be better than eating their food! I hope that the premier lounge has better snacks than they offer at the regular restaurants. I know that the convention center still controls the food, but hopefully it will be better in the louge area than at the concession stands.
We visit the Anaheim Convention Center every year in January for the NAMM show and have been doing so for over 10 years. They have the same crappy food that they offered at the Expo last year as they have at NAMM, so I'm really aware of it and how mediocre it is. Disney can't bring in their wonderful Monte Cristos or Bengal BBQ skewers, they are simply another client renting out the facility. (How's that for equality in the market?)
Depending on your mobility level you will want to be at the closest hotel. We are already working on making our Hilton Reservations. They will not allow you to reserve more than a year in advance so each day I reserve another room for the two of us and cancel the previous one. So far we have two nights, tomorrow we will have three...until I get Thursday through Monday and then we will be good.
Good luck to you!
The Hilton is the absolute closest, that's where we are staying. The Marriott is pretty darned close as well, it's really a toss up, but the Hilton is really really close. If you are able bodied there are a number of other hotels within walking distance. Because of disabilities, we are staying as close as possible, that way we could take naps if necessary.
We may even bring food to prepare quick meals in the room since time will be at a premeium. The Convention Center food sucks, so even microwaving food would be better than eating their food! I hope that the premier lounge has better snacks than they offer at the regular restaurants. I know that the convention center still controls the food, but hopefully it will be better in the louge area than at the concession stands.
We visit the Anaheim Convention Center every year in January for the NAMM show and have been doing so for over 10 years. They have the same crappy food that they offered at the Expo last year as they have at NAMM, so I'm really aware of it and how mediocre it is. Disney can't bring in their wonderful Monte Cristos or Bengal BBQ skewers, they are simply another client renting out the facility. (How's that for equality in the market?)
Depending on your mobility level you will want to be at the closest hotel. We are already working on making our Hilton Reservations. They will not allow you to reserve more than a year in advance so each day I reserve another room for the two of us and cancel the previous one. So far we have two nights, tomorrow we will have three...until I get Thursday through Monday and then we will be good.
Good luck to you!
What is D23?
Ok, thanks for the info. What is the expo about, just buying merchandise, or are there lectures, food and gatherings? Just curious as to what this is all about. Sounds like it might be a fun thing to do, but not exactly sure what it is. ha.![]()
Also, is this only at DL, or does WDW do this too?
We went last year. The convention center had many areas set up from a Disney Store, upcoming park expansion area, gallery, pin trading area, disneyana area, archives show, lounge and of course tons of meeting rooms for various talks and presentations. Lots of movie stars showed up, tons of previews of upcoming park changes, new tv shows, new upcoming movie premiers, etc. There was something going on all the time. We usually spent each day from 8am until 5pm, then headed to Disneyland for the evening.
Currently it's only been held at DL. There are talks that eventually after a few years, it will be taken to WDW. I think they're only doing the D23 every other year and smaller D23 Destination events inbetween those years.

I sooooo wanted to do one of the packages because of the seating / line issues last year (INSANE), but just cannot afford to do so. Great offering, but the price tag is too steep for me. Happy for those of you that could make the leap!
Excited about Expo2011!
- Dreams
Which Hilton is this? There are several in the area and I'm wondering what this one is officially called.

That's how we felt. We missed a couple of the key events last year due to not wanting to stand in line for 4-5 hours and miss half of our day just to stand in line to get a seat. I hope they work on that this year.
Plus, the cost of the premium packages were way out of our league. It's the cheap route for us.
How is the taxi service in Anaheim? I will be staying at the Grand Californian and probably won't want to hike back at night.