Jack, do you mean Residence Inn Maingate, or Ramada Inn Maingate?
Or am I confused?
Oops. Didn't know about the other. My review was for the Ramada Inn Maingate. Sorry to confuse it!
Jack, do you mean Residence Inn Maingate, or Ramada Inn Maingate?
Or am I confused?
My kids were 2 and 5 when we went last September and we all LOVED HoJo's Kids' Suite. If you can, book EARLY (like maybe 10 months in advance?) because there are only 12 or so Kids' Suites. Two connecting rooms, two full bathrooms, plus the fun bunkbed and sofa for the kids. There's also plenty of room for a double stroller!
If both kids are in a double stroller, then the walk is only a big deal for the parents. I made 7 round-trips in 3 days and did get shin splints. However, I was also racing all over the park to get FP so I could single rider during the girls' naps, so it's possible if we had stayed on-site I still would have the shin splints. Read my TR for more details!
Have fun!
I am in this same dilemma. If the Disneyland or Grand Californian rooms looked even roughly commiserate with their price tag I would pay the prices, huge as they are, and be done with it, but even the remodeled DLH, which seems far more appealing decor and size-wise, just has a real "motel" quality to me ... And no matter how beautiful the pools and grounds and short the walk, I can't picture paying $400+/night for motel-quality rooms. (Bless Disney for trying, though.)
Currently we are looking at the Hilton Anaheim or (despite the above) the Disneyland Hotel, though we can get a suite at the former (more than double size room as DLH) for half the cost of the latter.
I did have a question in here (not just a rant... Can you rent for cash (like you can in DisneyWorld) the DVC units at the Grand Californian?
I totally get it. Even though we don't spend much time in the room on a DLR vacation, I need a nice, new hotel (not motel). We have stayed at the Hyatt OC several times, and it is the only offsite hotel I'd consider. It is very nice, recently remodeled, nice restaurant, full service Starbucks in the lobby and outstanding guest service. Check out the 2 bedroom queen suite - perfect for a family of four. King room with bathroom plus another room with 2 queens for the kids, with a living room in between. And only one door that opens to the outside. It is a great setup especially if one or both kids need an afternoon nap. And, IMO, very reasonably priced. I think the Hyatt is nicer than the GCH; we only stay at the GCH bc we are spoiled by the convenience.
The Hyatt does have a pool - nothing spectacular but good for splashing around. The price you pay for all this is that you would not want to walk to the parks. Too far. They have a shuttle that runs every 30 minutes - very reliable and it's a 5 minute ride. You do have to fold up your stroller.
I know most will disagree, but I actually prefer taking a shuttle to crossing six lanes of traffic with little kids. And the nicer accommodations were worth it to me.
I would highly recommend spending a few hours reading reviews on Tripadvisor and looking at photos for wherever you decide to stay. Nothing worse than being disappointed in your hotel when you've been looking forward to a fun Disney vacation! (OK there are worse things, but it can be a bummer).
Whatever you decide, have a great trip!
They must have changed their fare. We've been staying at the Residence Inn Maingate the last 7 years and they have a full hot breakfast (eggs, meat, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, waffles, french toast.)We've stayed there 4 times in the past. It's nice, basic, and a 10 minute walk to the turnstyles (not counting bag check). Basic and filling continental breakfast, enough to eat our fill so we can hit the park running.
They must have changed their fare. We've been staying at the Residence Inn Maingate the last 7 years and they have a full hot breakfast (eggs, meat, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, waffles, french toast.)
I love the staff, and we do on occasion get someone above us who stomp around, but to me, it is more the people not the hotel. The hotel is laid out like a small apartment complex. They have "Manager's Specials" a couple nights a week with burgers or nachos, and they have fire pits and BBQ areas. When we take the younger nieces and nephews, they love going to the play area.
For us, it is our number one choice.
Walking distance is something that I go back and forth over! I *think* I would prefer walking distance since our kids will still be nap-age and we will probably have to do the mid-afternoon return to the room. I also think it would be nice to be close incase one of them has a full meltdown (cause you just never know!) and needs to quickly be taken out of the situation.
We have not been to DL and are planning a trip there ourselves for next summer. This thread has been very informative. We just got back from a trip to WDW. So take my advice for what it's worth. We stayed at the Polynesian and went back almost every day for my son, 6, to take a nap mid-day. I would be inclined to stay onsite. It seems that it would be much easier and faster to get between the park and your hotel that way. WDW is much larger though, so maybe it isn't as bad as I think.
put all of your clothes in a tied garbage bag inside of your suitcase. Plus, it will keep your contents from getting sopping wet when they leave your luggage on the tarmac due to rain (ask me how I know). Keep clothes that come in contact with the furniture or bed in a separate garbage bag from your clean clothes. The garbage bag plus heat may also kill any that decide to hitch a ride home. Be sure to check the room. Look at the previously posted website to find out how to find them. Then enjoy your trip. Once you get home, if you are really paranoid, leave the dirty clothes inside the black garbage bag and set them in the sun or better yet, in the trunk of a car parked in the sun, for a day. That's how someone I worked with killed his.
Thank you so much! I read your review and am starting to lean towards this plan! I really need to talk it over with DH but he's not ready to discuss it yetIt's nice to know that it's less than 10 min with a stroller. Speaking of which. How did you manage with your double? What did you do with it while on the rides? I'm a total DL novice!
I have been reading threads about different off-site hotels and I am just getting more and more confused. So I thought perhaps it would help if I asked for advice based on my personal preferences.While we can afford to stay on-site (and still might!) I think I would prefer to spend an extra day in the park and be able to eat and have a blast with the money saved by staying off-site. We have 2 small children (2 and 4 when we go). I am slightly picky about hotels we stay at. I like them to feel clean and newer. I would like there to be a pool that the kids can enjoy but it's not a breaking point. Obviously any food included would be awesome and the option to upgrade to a suite or concierge service would be welcome as well. Wow, do I sound like a total snob!? ANY advice or reviews or anything is welcome and THANKS!!
I am on the hunt for the best room within walking distance! We just got home from a week at Anaheim Plaza and I thought it was terrible. My kids are 1 and 5 and the location was good because we were able to walk back in the afternoon for naps or swimming, but that was the only plus. Carpets were FILTHY, the staff was not friendly, the rooms smelled terribly bad. We will not be returning.
We are going back to DL in September and I'm considering the PPI or PVI. Sounds like Residence Inn Maingate gets pretty good reviews too..
I am in this same dilemma. If the Disneyland or Grand Californian rooms looked even roughly commiserate with their price tag I would pay the prices, huge as they are, and be done with it, but even the remodeled DLH, which seems far more appealing decor and size-wise, just has a real "motel" quality to me ... And no matter how beautiful the pools and grounds and short the walk, I can't picture paying $400+/night for motel-quality rooms. (Bless Disney for trying, though.)
Currently we are looking at the Hilton Anaheim or (despite the above) the Disneyland Hotel, though we can get a suite at the former (more than double size room as DLH) for half the cost of the latter.
I did have a question in here (not just a rant... Can you rent for cash (like you can in DisneyWorld) the DVC units at the Grand Californian?