Directions to Disneyland Hotel Self parking

creampuff

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This is embarrassing. I've googled this but I can't find the answer.

Does anyone have a weblink of how I can find directions to self parking to the Disneyland Hotel. We will be coming from Nor Cal, straight of the I5.

We've gone to Grand California plenty of times, and we know self parking is straight off of Disneyland Drive, stay on the right hand lane, and turn right before you pass up Paradise Pier.

But I can't find how to get to parking at Disneyland Hotel.

Thank you in advance!
 
I love that hotel! its my favorite of the 3.

ive self parked and valeted. to be honest i say valet it because its not too much more expensive. 16 for self and 25 for valet. AND its a bit of a walk if you need to go back to your.

In BLUE is the front of the hotel where you check in and drop bags off to the bell hop.

In RED is the self park lot. Drop your bags at the front and then go park in the self park.


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Check in early for a better room as there bedding isnt guaranteed. the view is but the bed situation is not. enjoy the magic hour you get then return to your room when u get the text saying its ready. Call for your bags and have a blast. i recommend steakhouse 55 for breakfest!


HAVE A GREAT TIME!
 
Thanks for this! We check in on Dec 31st (which concerns me, driving to DL Hotel on that particular day!) We should get to the DL Hotel at around 11:30 am.

We will valet for sure, great tip.
 

Just curious,,,,,,,,,,,,How long before Disney and the other hotels start charging for 'not' bringing/parking a car? :rolleyes1
 
There used to be a resort fee that I believe also covered parking. So they used to charge for things you weren't using (the info about that fee said it covered the gym and pool and newspaper).

A few years ago they dropped that and put in the parking fee that's just about the same cost as the old resort fee. Of course, they also raised their hotel rates. Just found our invoice from our first stay onsite in 2007...so painfully low back then. Give me those rates back and I won't complain about a resort fee. :)
 
There used to be a resort fee that I believe also covered parking. So they used to charge for things you weren't using (the info about that fee said it covered the gym and pool and newspaper).

A few years ago they dropped that and put in the parking fee that's just about the same cost as the old resort fee. Of course, they also raised their hotel rates. Just found our invoice from our first stay onsite in 2007...so painfully low back then. Give me those rates back and I won't complain about a resort fee. :)

how much?

My GF and I have to get concierge because we spoiled our selves once and cant go back to a regular room. its like 500-650 bucks a night. i would probably stay there more often if i was "allowed" to get a regular room.

concierge really is sweet when you take advantage of the hotel. the view. the lounge with fireworks and the music piped in to the sound system. movie rentals for free. snacks and drinks all day for free.

The concierge staff is super helpful. on our most recent trip we were comped a breakfest at steakhouse 55 because we were hoping for a king room and we got 2 queens. she really hooked us up and didnt have to. she offered up a few fastpasses but we didnt need them so she gave us the breakfest instead. it was great.
 
Oh, now I see it was '08, and it was at Paradise Pier. December, 2 nights. One night was 179 base rate and the second was 149 base rate.

$13.80 resort fee plus 1.80 tax each night. That might have been the stay when we checked in as early as possible (got in late, pricelined the Hilton, wanted to eat Magic Morning which was at 7am) and got Big Kahuna family of the day, which meant we got a suite instead of our basic room that we paid for. Pretty cool.

I'm sure the '07 receipts would be even lower. Not sure where they are right now. So unorganized.


DH especially loves concierge, but there's no way we would ever pay that much for a hotel room. Club level at disney resorts just isn't that valuable to our family, especially since we feel the need to be at the hotel to take advantage of the offerings, when we'd rather be off at the parks. :)
 















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