superdeluxe
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How much further of a walk is the Anaheim Fairfield compared to the Best western?
I would say no. I like the rooms better at BWPPI over Tropicana. Other than that not much. The difference in distance is negligible.We were happily booked in at the BWPPI, until we noticed a much better rate at the Tropicana. The king room at the Tropicana looks smaller, and the parking is more expensive, but even so it is around a $400 savings for our stay. I'm not sure if there is anything at the BWPPI that would justify the extra expense? (Not terribly interested in the breakfast.) So we will probably try the Tropicana.
I would say no. I like the rooms better at BWPPI over Tropicana. Other than that not much. The difference in distance is negligible.
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I am looking at hotels for our first trip to DLR in July. Want to stick with IHG because I have points & a free night to use with them. It looks like the two closest options are the Holiday Inn Express on S Manchester or the Hotel Indigo on W Katella. Google Maps is showing 11 minutes from HIE to the park gates, and 15 minutes from Indigo. Do these walk times seem accurate? They are both newer hotels so aren’t on the maps I’ve seen posted (unless I’m missing them).
We've stayed at Hotel Indigo and 15 minutes is about right. I am a bit of a powerwalker, and was able to do it in about 10-ish minutes (although that depends on how crosswalk timing works out too).I am looking at hotels for our first trip to DLR in July. Want to stick with IHG because I have points & a free night to use with them. It looks like the two closest options are the Holiday Inn Express on S Manchester or the Hotel Indigo on W Katella. Google Maps is showing 11 minutes from HIE to the park gates, and 15 minutes from Indigo. Do these walk times seem accurate? They are both newer hotels so aren’t on the maps I’ve seen posted (unless I’m missing them).
Do you think the deluxe rooms are dis are quieter?
We stayed at Desert Inn in August. Not sure how much room you need but we were in a parlour suite and enjoyed. Found it spacious and location is amazing. The elevator was just beyond the pool so walk wasn't bad. Room was quiet. Would book there again.
We are planning our first DL trip with the kids the first week of June - my girls will be 8 & 9 on our trip. My husband & I haven't visited since we were kids, but go to WDW annually. I keep changing my mind on the best place to stay! We're currently booked at the Hojo - primarily for the waterpark & the rate. I love the look of the waterpark at the Courtyard, but I think the price is going to be too much to swing with everything else we're planning on our Cali trip. Are these the 2 hotels with the nicest water play areas? Swimming is normally such a huge part of our WDW trip for the kids, so I'm hesitant to stay somewhere without a fun water area. I'd love any other suggestions! Thanks![]()
Different strokes for different folks. When we stayed at Hojo's it was nice. But the walk back at night with my kids (all under 10 at the time) just seemed so long. I like to joke that the distance from DLR to Hojo's at night is 4 times as far as the distance from Hojo's to DLR in the morning LOL!We are planning our first DL trip with the kids the first week of June - my girls will be 8 & 9 on our trip. My husband & I haven't visited since we were kids, but go to WDW annually. I keep changing my mind on the best place to stay! We're currently booked at the Hojo - primarily for the waterpark & the rate. I love the look of the waterpark at the Courtyard, but I think the price is going to be too much to swing with everything else we're planning on our Cali trip. Are these the 2 hotels with the nicest water play areas? Swimming is normally such a huge part of our WDW trip for the kids, so I'm hesitant to stay somewhere without a fun water area. I'd love any other suggestions! Thanks![]()
I understand the issue but it has not impacted me personally as much because by the time the Harbor hotels got picky about parking I had stopped having a car. Are you driving your own car or a rental? If your own, then I am afraid your only real choice is Disney parking. Toy Story Lot may be the best bet. I would not leave my luggage in the car though. I would have the hotel hold the luggage.Been to WDW four times but planning our first Disneyland trip. Thanks, HydroGuy for ALL the helpful threads & information & thanks everyone else who has contributed! We are category 2 (easy walking distance hotel) but the problem we are running into is that we will be arriving well before check in on our arrival day & departing well after check out on our departure day & we are noticing that many (hopefully not all?) of the hotels restrict parking in such a way that we will have to do something else with our vehicle on those days. We'd prefer not to have to drive to the Disneyland parking if it can be avoided, especially after reading the advice in this & other threads to avoid doing that. Can anyone help with any other options we might have?