Anaheim Hilton Flash Sale $99/nt

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I got an email this morning that the Hilton Anaheim is offering rates as low as $99/nt for select dates this fall. There are even dates the week of Thanksgiving! You must book by 10/3 and use the FLASH SALE rate code. We like the Hilton when we don't stay on-site - with the Toy Story Lot across the street, ART pickup in front of the hotel, Starbucks in the lobby and a decent pool, it is a solid choice for visiting Disneyland.

Hope this helps someone!

Dates are
10/1 - 5
10/9-11
10/16
10/22
10/30 - 11/4
11/8 -11/11
11/20 -25
11/28 - 29
12/2 - 12/20
 
Thank you for posting this!! I've been debating where to stay during T-giving week. Just booked our rooms here going through ebates to save another 2%. :)
 
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Thank you! My son and his friend are visiting the Parks in December and were looking for a bargain... this is a great deal.
 

Be warned these are NON-REFUNDABLE rates if you have to change anything later.
 
Thanks for this info! Maybe we will switch for our December trip!
 
Thanks for posting this. I'm curious about: Toy Story Lot across the street

Do you walk to that lot and use the parking shuttle? Is that faster than waiting for ART on a busy morning, etc?

The ART shuttle is dedicated to Hilton, correct? Anyone know how often they arrive?
 
Thanks for posting this. I'm curious about: Toy Story Lot across the street

Do you walk to that lot and use the parking shuttle? Is that faster than waiting for ART on a busy morning, etc?

I think the Toy Story lot and buses are much faster because it's a constant stream versus waiting for the "loop". It is easily walkable , just punch in the hilton address and google map toy story lot , you'll see it easy :)
I can't comment on the exclusivity of the Hilton shuttle since I've never stayed there.
 
I think the Toy Story lot and buses are much faster because it's a constant stream versus waiting for the "loop". It is easily walkable , just punch in the hilton address and google map toy story lot , you'll see it easy :)
I can't comment on the exclusivity of the Hilton shuttle since I've never stayed there.

The ART shuttle is not exclusive to the Hilton - it shares with the Marriott across the street. I concur with Astylla that the Toy Story lot is faster generally because it has a constant stream of buses going from the lot to the Parks. If you miss the ART pickup, you have to wait for the next one, which is usually 15 minutes away. So, if you walk out the front entrance and see an ART shuttle, grab it, and if you don't, walk the 3-4 minutes to the Toy Story lot and get on a waiting bus.

In fact, we usually just walk in the morning. It is 15 minutes from the front door to the Esplanade. It's in the evening when you're exhausted that the shuttle service really comes in handy!
 
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Wow, great info, thank you both. This would not have occurred to me.

I am pretty familiar with the Hilton distance, and figure we will walk it at least once. But we usually break mid-day, so we'll need a few rides.

Can you help with more?
Do they accept the ART daily pass at the Toy Story Lot in lieu of a parking receipt (I think those are ART/charter busses also)? Or do they just let everyone on as if they were parking there?

We would buy the daily ART pass either way for flexibility like you said... not looking for a free ride. Just want to be prepared. Thanks!
 
Wow, great info, thank you both. This would not have occurred to me.

I am pretty familiar with the Hilton distance, and figure we will walk it at least once. But we usually break mid-day, so we'll need a few rides.

Can you help with more?
Do they accept the ART daily pass at the Toy Story Lot in lieu of a parking receipt (I think those are ART/charter busses also)? Or do they just let everyone on as if they were parking there?

We would buy the daily ART pass either way for flexibility like you said... not looking for a free ride. Just want to be prepared. Thanks!

Hi. No pass needed to take Toy Story. I even asked a bus driver once and he said, if you're going to Disneyland, we'll take you, get on!
 
Yep, grnflask is correct. I forgot to mention that the Toy Story buses are no charge, even if you're not parking there. Another plus for staying somewhere close to that lot!
 
Booked our room... and a bump - 5.5 hours left for Flash sale (expires tonight)

Thanks again for posting deal + tips
 
We used to stay at the Hilton Anaheim almost exclusively; and yes the Toy Story lot across the street and the shuttles to the Esplanade are great, but I don't think this saves any "time." When you factor the walk across the street and into the parking lot to the shuttle stop, then standing in line waiting for your turn to board, then the short drive to Disneyland, the "time" spent is about the same as a walk down Harbor. However, this option is much kinder on the feet and is definitely welcomed at night after a long day of touring the parks.
 
We used to stay at the Hilton Anaheim almost exclusively; and yes the Toy Story lot across the street and the shuttles to the Esplanade are great, but I don't think this saves any "time." When you factor the walk across the street and into the parking lot to the shuttle stop, then standing in line waiting for your turn to board, then the short drive to Disneyland, the "time" spent is about the same as a walk down Harbor. However, this option is much kinder on the feet and is definitely welcomed at night after a long day of touring the parks.

I think these are great points ! I do still think the Toy Story buses are TYPICALLY faster and easier than ART because there is more room , there is a consistent flow and they are more comfotrable. That said I agree the time factor can be relative in regards to walking. While I can certainly walk it easily enough , I admit I like to save my feet for the parks LOL. With any deal though be sure you read ALL THE FINE PRINT.
 
We stayed at the Hilton in August. We had a great experience riding the ART. The Hilton is the first stop and the Marriott (directly across the street) is second. A couple times the bus was already at the Marriott and the driver waved us over and waited for us to walk across the street. Very nice! I think the longest wait we had was 10 mins. One time when it looked like it was going to be awhile to get picked up at the park, another bus driver offered to take us. I will say the two nights we stayed for night time entertainment we chose to walk back because of the crowds. One night as we were approaching the doors to the hotel, the ART pulled up. Given that we probably would not have made it on the first bus, it was a very smart decision to walk.
 
Is it just the word Flash? I cannot enter anything longer than that.
 
And then I figured it out...definitely a DOH moment. However the cheapest rate was $149, which was a bit more then I would care for especially with a 20+parking/resort fee. But a good rate never the less!
 


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