Hi all, I live in S. FL and have been to Disney World plenty of times. I am coming out to CA for the 1/2 Marathon weekend over Labor Day. I am running the DDD
Never having been anywhere near DL, I'm looking for ANY suggestions on where to stay. I've heard it's considerably smaller than WDW, and I'm not sure how the hotel situation is there. I'd like to be able to walk to the park if possible (and there are decent hotels within walking distance).
Thanks in advance!
Welcome kncblue! I'm a SoCal native and runner. I ran the WDW Half last weekend and registered for the double dumbo dare at the expo.
While the theme parks in California are a little smaller than their counterparts in Florida, the
Disneyland resort compound is a whole lot smaller that WDW. Disney owns as far as the eye can see in Florida. The best way to describe Disneyland would be to take the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios, place them next to each other, and then place them into the middle of suburban Orlando.
As to hotels, I can't really give you any specific hotel recommendations. As mentioned above, I'm a SoCal native and have never slept in a hotel in Anaheim as my house is 10 miles south of Disneyland. I can tell you that is that unlike WDW, you can both stay in a hotel off Disney property and walk to Disneyland. Its that small.
If you are coming to run the Diz Half and want to stay off property, I'd recommend that you stay in a hotel on the northern border of Disneyland. Look for a Ball Road address and near the Mickey and friends parking structure. Ball Road is the northern border of Disneyland. The starting corrals for the race form up on Disneyland Drive next to the parking structure. That will provide the shortest walk to the corrals.
Your next place to look for lodging is on Katella Ave. near Disneyland Drive. Katella runs parallel to Ball Road and is the southern border. There are more hotels on Katella than Ball.
Your last pick is Harbor Boulevard. Harbor is the eastern border of Disneyland and is the last place you want to go looking for a room. The problem with Harbor is that all of the runDisney action (Expo, startling line, & finish line) are on the west side of the resort. This will make for a very long walk.
If you have a specific property in mind, ask away in this board. There are many foiks who read this board who travel to Disneyland from outside SoCal and can give specific hotel advice.
Happy training!
Rick