I have to say that I'm not sure you can request a DL view through GAT. Don't let that stop you from using GAT. I would call them and book the room, ask if you can request a DL view through them and if they say "no", just email the Hilton with your request. That's what we did, and we had a great view of DL/DCA from the 11th floor. It was great because every night we had an awesome view of the fireworks! Make sure you check the
Disneyland schedule when you go because we've gone to DL and stayed in a DL view room, but there wasn't any fireworks, and it was even Spring break time, so the parks were packed. I couldn't believe they didn't have fireworks during that time!!
The Hilton has it's good points and bad points (just like any hotel or resort). The rooms are nice, although a little on the small side. They do have a lot of convention people stay there since they're right next to the convention center, so depending on when you go, there probably won't be too many noisy kids running up and down the halls. They have a nice pool area, no slide, but nice pool and about 3 hot tubs, and a nice pool deck with lots of tables and chairs.
I would rate the food there as just O.K., except the food they serve when you order room service is great! I wish the food they served in their restaurant was as good as room service. Crazy
The windows in the rooms are kinda cool because they're floor to ceiling windows, so it really takes advantage of the view.
Here's a big negative if you have a car and need to park it in the Hilton parking structure - it costs $11/day. I don't know about you, but I think if you're a guest staying at the Hilton, you should have free parking, or at least discounted parking. Oh well, whats another $55 when you're on vacation, right?
You could go to
www.Hilton.com and take a virtual tour of the rooms and property to see if you like the looks of it. Sometimes they offer specials too.
Also, the rooms didn't have refrigerators or microwaves when we stayed there, although I think you can request a refrigerator, but there is a nightly fee.
I also think that kids under a certain age (11?) eat free.
As I said before, it is a little bit of a walk to the front gates, but there are shuttles that pick up people at the surrounding hotels and drop them off at the front gates and then takes them back to their hotels. But be warned, this is not the sophisticated and convenient WDW-type transportation. These shuttles serve "ALL" the hotels, and you may have to wait a looooong time before one comes by that has enough seats. However, since you're used to WDW, which from what I hear is very big and there is a lot of walking involved, the walk from the Hilton to the front gates will probably seem easy to you.
If you're looking for a little less expensive hotel, but is closer to the front gates (a 7 minute walk at most), I recommend the Howard Johnson. They have nice rooms which are good sized, a nice pool area with a hot tub, a nice shop that sells milk, pop, beer, coolers, snacks, cereal, Disney stuff, etc..., they are close to a nice family restaurant (can't remember the name?), and they also have rooms with DL views, but they only have three or four floors, so even from the top floor, the view is a little obstructed by trees. Also it's very close to the freeway, and although my husband said he didn't hear the traffic, the traffic noise kept me awake at night.

Of course I'm kind of a light sleeper. Anyway, I would also check out their web site and take a look at the pictures of their rooms and facilities.
Overall, I like the Hilton a little better than the Howard Johnson because the Hilton feels a little more sophisticated and has a much more spectacular view of DL/DCA. However, for room size, proximity to the parks, and room amenities like a fridge, the Howard Johnson beats out the Hilton.
I know I'm just confusing you right?
Well, check them out and see which one you think you would like better. If you have any questions about either hotel just let me know. I'd be happy to answer if I can.
Good Luck and it's been great talking to you!
