nancy drew
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Hello all. We are trying to finagle a trip to DLR this summer (last minute!) and I am having the hardest time biting the bullet on where to stay. This is a budget trip, lots of PB&J and granola bars and snacks from home. But, we need a hotel/motel that feels "nice". I'm not talking about something that will feel like the GCH, but something that feels like we are on vacation as opposed to feeling like we are swimming in a parking lot, you know?
The Anabella looks like a nice option, and the price is right, but the reviews on Trip Advisor are mixed. Lots of reports of mold, rust, hair, etc. Anyone stay there recently and have an opinion one way or another?
The Fairfield looks like another option, though it is more pricy. I am familiar with the location, having stayed at the HoJo, and am totally fine with it. Is it worth the extra money compared to the Anabella?
HoJo seems too expensive for what it is, and the vibration of the highway was quite unsettling last time we were there.
Hilton Anaheim is another possible option, but the rooms have no mini-fridge, which might be a deal-breaker as I was going to have cereal/milk in the room for breakfast for the kids.
Any other good options that I am missing? Walkable, relatively nice so we feel like we are on vacation, affordable, clean, etc.?
Edit:
Adding the Candy Cane to the discussion as a strong possibility. Thoughts?
The Anabella looks like a nice option, and the price is right, but the reviews on Trip Advisor are mixed. Lots of reports of mold, rust, hair, etc. Anyone stay there recently and have an opinion one way or another?
The Fairfield looks like another option, though it is more pricy. I am familiar with the location, having stayed at the HoJo, and am totally fine with it. Is it worth the extra money compared to the Anabella?
HoJo seems too expensive for what it is, and the vibration of the highway was quite unsettling last time we were there.
Hilton Anaheim is another possible option, but the rooms have no mini-fridge, which might be a deal-breaker as I was going to have cereal/milk in the room for breakfast for the kids.
Any other good options that I am missing? Walkable, relatively nice so we feel like we are on vacation, affordable, clean, etc.?
Edit:
Adding the Candy Cane to the discussion as a strong possibility. Thoughts?


