pixiewings71
<marquee><font color=deeppink>Sweet!!! Totally!!!!
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We are actually staying at the Clarion. From the reviews that most give of this perticular hotel, it isnt the best quality so it is odd to me that they charge for parking as though they are a Hyatt or Hilton, as far as I know that is about as much as the higher end places in the area charge.
Ahh, the Clarion Ho.....LOL The tel was burned out and as we drove past it to Joe's Crab Shack DD13 said "hey look, it's the Clarion Ho" not realizing exactly what she was saying....we all cracked up, it was pretty funny. They aren't the closest place to stay.....and I can't imagine they are charging for parking......hotels that are worried about convention center parking should charge for people who can't prove they are staying at the hotel......I mean, most hotels give you a parking pass so they know you are staying there and they won't tow you......I'm not sure what's close by, let me check on that for you.

I remember those parking charges..uhg! It can detract from the overall price you get on priceline, but as others said, you still end up saving money in the long run. The Hilton was $15/night to park in their creepy garage...the Doubletree near Orange was $12/night per car..
Now I'm going to stay at the BW Anaheim Inn w/my Dad the weekend before Christmas. I just realized they only allow 1 car per room. Since my Dad and I live in different parts of California, we have to drive there separately..Does anyone know if they just charge you for an extra parking spot?
I have a Premium Annual Pass, which includes parking at Disney lots, but I don't think it's allowable or advised to park there overnight.
Disney won't allow you to park overnight in their lots, they reserve the right to tow you if you're there an hour past closing. Same with DTD. Call them and see what they say.