Hi, Do any of the Disneyland area hotels have a day rate to have use of the room for a day only and no overnight stay? Any info would be great!
Thanks!
Not that I know of, but you could Priceline a room for cheap and then just use it for the day, I guess. What did you need a day room for?, if you don't mind the question.
I guess I should have explained myself a bit better! We do live in Southern Calif but we're going on a Friday during the summer and taking a toddler. We wanted to be able to take a break from the parks in the afternoon and take naps, then go back to the park in the evening. We live too far away, especially with traffic on Friday, which is why we wanted to stretch out our day as much as possible. Maybe I should just check out getting a room for Friday night?
Thanks!
Suzy
I was looking for one too, but had no luck. We ended up booking the Red Roof Inn for 1 "Night" at a decent price.
The reason we need a room for the day is we are getting off the Magic in the morning and our flight isnt until 9:00pm. We are going to the Red Sox/Angels game at 1:00. We cant take our luggage with us and werent too thrilled about renting a car, and then leaving all our luggage(video cam, etc...) in the car, parked for 4 hours. So, we booked a room. Its a little more expensive, but well worth the peace of mind. Plus we will have a place to wash up, change, etc... after the game and before our flight.
I guess I should have explained myself a bit better! We do live in Southern Calif but we're going on a Friday during the summer and taking a toddler. We wanted to be able to take a break from the parks in the afternoon and take naps, then go back to the park in the evening. We live too far away, especially with traffic on Friday, which is why we wanted to stretch out our day as much as possible. Maybe I should just check out getting a room for Friday night?
Thanks!
Suzy
That is what I thought, if it is a late afternoon break than getting a room for that night should work. You should be able to check in by 3 or sooner, take a nap, and then head back to the parks. Another plan, and this depends on the child a lot, is to let them nap in a stroller and not really leave the parks at all. We did this a long time ago when my dd was little. We would park over in a quiet corner of the park (or the lobby/common areas in the Grand California are nice) and find a place to relax while she slept. By the end of the trip we were in the parks doing baby swap rides while she slept. However I must admit she is a great sleeper I couldn't have done this with my two boys.