Anabella Or Carousel Inn?

lugnut33

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I started a prev. thread about the pool at the Carousel Inn being down until sometime in June. I talked to Walt Disney Travel and my two options are to stay where I am (Carousel Inn) and get a $25 Quiznos gift certificate (that will feed us about 2 times) and access to the Anabella pool, or to switch my reservation over to the Anabella at no additional cost.

The awesome thing about the Carousel Inn is the 6 minute walk to Disneyland (the Anabella is a 16 minute walk), but there will be no pool (which is important to my 9 year old). I also know in guide books the Anabella ranks higher in both the pool and the rooms.

Anybody got an opinion?
 
I've stayed at both, but have not swam at either.

Obviously you know they are sister motels. They both, if memory serves, have the "put the keycard in the slot so the air conditioning will go on" thing, and they have similar furniture/room arrangements. That's all great.

But at Carousel, the shower flooded (I still don't know how, I had the curtain "stuck" to the wall as I generally do) all the way into the vanity area, right up to the carpet, and when I got out of the shower and was dealing with the flood, the smoke detector went off b/c of the steam from the shower. I could not reach the smoke detector, had to quickly dress and open the door to let the steam out.

Worse? This happened around midnight, and no one from the motel called to ask what was up, no one came looking around, nothing. I called down to let them know, and they said "oh yeah, I was wondering about that"...so they could hear it, they just didn't come to check it out. And this was on the day that the hotel in Vegas caught fire (early '08) so you'd think they would have been more concerned.

The breakfast was bad and started on the late side for getting to the parks nice and early.

YES it's nice and close.

Anabella...lovely! The employees made me feel welcome. Their lobby is lovely with comfy couches, and they didn't mind at all when DS and I sat there with our luggage for upwards of an hour waiting for my brother to pick us up. The first floor rooms have wood floors, which has changed my opinion of carpet in hotel rooms forever. The restaurant there was good, and they let DH get me a boozy beverage from their bar and walk it over to me (I thought I would have to go through room service and pay their markups).

Yes the walk is longer. But it's pretty. Leave Anabella, get to the crosswalk between Tiffys and Cocos, cross towards Paradise Pier Hotel/Grand Californian. Walk along the path on the right side of that street, which is actually a giant hidden Mickey if you look at google maps hybrid view. Then enter the Grand's big doors, turn to the left, go down a corridor, walk down the hallway , go out to the right at the sliding glass doors, follow the path along, and you'll come out about 3/4 of the way through DownTown Disney, where you can go to DL or DCA. So it's basically just a bit longer than if your'e staying at PPH.

Unless you have a car, they'd better provide a cab to get from Carousel to Anabella to use their pool! And also make sure they won't charge you for parking if you have a car when you want to use the A's pool.


I personally would probably stay at Anabella, just b/c it's so much nicer than the Carousel. To me, the walk would be worth it.
 
I know the Carousel doesn't get the best reviews but we've always enjoyed our stays there (about 5 times in the last few years). On the flip side, we stayed at the Anabella once and it was super loud all night long (I think we were surrounded by college spring breakers) and the walk was loooong. But, we have little ones so that short walk to the Carousel easily makes me forgive some of the things that it lacks. Overall, we've always had great service and other than a rattling air conditioner one time (they fixed it), we haven't had any problems with our rooms there. The breakfast isn't anything fancy but it's enough for us to get started for the day with a bowl of cereal and an apple. The kids also like to grab a fresh baked cookie at the front desk when we come back for a rest mid-day.
 





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