Reepicheep
Mouseketeer
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Greetings from warm and sunny Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Here in Alberta, we had a 4 inch snowfall last week. Those of you who live in California should count your blessings.
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I've been doing a lot of thinking over the past month RE: whether it is worth the additional $$$ to stay at a Disney hotel, in particular the Paradise Pier. I'd be very interested in hearing what my fellow Disneyland fanatics think of my musings
During the financial meltdown of 2008/2009, the rates at the Paradise Pier were so low that we quickly became addicted to staying in a club room at the PP. After the economy improved and the PP raised their rates, we were still always able to snag a good rate during the first week in January and the last week of August, so I tried to plan our twice yearly trips around those two weeks.
Prices at all the Disney hotels have definitely been trending upwards since 2008. In fact, this year I couldn't find any good rates in either early January or late August, so in August 2014 as an experiment we tried out club rooms at the Marriott and Sheraton Park by the convention centre (or "center", as you Americans who refuse to use the Queen's English would write).
The Sheraton Club level was especially good: decent breakfast, snacks during the day, hot food plus free alcohol in the evenings, lounge open 24h per day, two bathrobes in the room, even little tubes of shaving cream supplied on a daily basis. One night one of the hot entrees was bacon wrapped scallops, possible nature's perfect food, so my family and I were very pleased. I think I've definitely joined the Sheraton cult.
By way of comparison: the current best available passholder rate for a PP standard club room for Nov 23,24 this year is $367/$343 for the two nights. At the Sheraton Park, I could book a club room south view (i.e., non-Disneyland view) for $171 per night.
Now, granted, the PP does provide more of a "Disney Experience" than the Sheraton. But I'm not willing to pay an additional $184 per night for that experience, especially since the Sheraton is in some ways superior to the PP. And, the Sheraton has an excellent point program which, over the long run, will provide even cheaper rates.
After giving this some thought, I've concluded that during my first few PP Club stays, everything was new to us so we were thrilled with each stay. We've now had (I think) eight stays at the PP, and the novelty is starting to wear off, so things that once thrilled us (for example, the "private" entrance to California Adventure) no longer do so.
Does anyone know of hotels in Anaheim other than the Marriott and Sheratons that provide some sort of "club lounge" level rooms? I'd definitely be interested in trying those hotels out. At Christmas, we're going to be staying again in club rooms at the Marriott and the Sheraton Park, and having our first stay at the farther south Sheraton Garden Grove club level, to see how the three hotels compare. Alas, no good deals at Christmas at the Sheraton Anaheim, which is the other hotel I'm anxious to try out.
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I've been doing a lot of thinking over the past month RE: whether it is worth the additional $$$ to stay at a Disney hotel, in particular the Paradise Pier. I'd be very interested in hearing what my fellow Disneyland fanatics think of my musings
During the financial meltdown of 2008/2009, the rates at the Paradise Pier were so low that we quickly became addicted to staying in a club room at the PP. After the economy improved and the PP raised their rates, we were still always able to snag a good rate during the first week in January and the last week of August, so I tried to plan our twice yearly trips around those two weeks.
Prices at all the Disney hotels have definitely been trending upwards since 2008. In fact, this year I couldn't find any good rates in either early January or late August, so in August 2014 as an experiment we tried out club rooms at the Marriott and Sheraton Park by the convention centre (or "center", as you Americans who refuse to use the Queen's English would write).
The Sheraton Club level was especially good: decent breakfast, snacks during the day, hot food plus free alcohol in the evenings, lounge open 24h per day, two bathrobes in the room, even little tubes of shaving cream supplied on a daily basis. One night one of the hot entrees was bacon wrapped scallops, possible nature's perfect food, so my family and I were very pleased. I think I've definitely joined the Sheraton cult.
By way of comparison: the current best available passholder rate for a PP standard club room for Nov 23,24 this year is $367/$343 for the two nights. At the Sheraton Park, I could book a club room south view (i.e., non-Disneyland view) for $171 per night.
Now, granted, the PP does provide more of a "Disney Experience" than the Sheraton. But I'm not willing to pay an additional $184 per night for that experience, especially since the Sheraton is in some ways superior to the PP. And, the Sheraton has an excellent point program which, over the long run, will provide even cheaper rates.
After giving this some thought, I've concluded that during my first few PP Club stays, everything was new to us so we were thrilled with each stay. We've now had (I think) eight stays at the PP, and the novelty is starting to wear off, so things that once thrilled us (for example, the "private" entrance to California Adventure) no longer do so.
Does anyone know of hotels in Anaheim other than the Marriott and Sheratons that provide some sort of "club lounge" level rooms? I'd definitely be interested in trying those hotels out. At Christmas, we're going to be staying again in club rooms at the Marriott and the Sheraton Park, and having our first stay at the farther south Sheraton Garden Grove club level, to see how the three hotels compare. Alas, no good deals at Christmas at the Sheraton Anaheim, which is the other hotel I'm anxious to try out.