Who am I kidding, I'm still 5 most days.
Our sandwich fundraiser made almost $195,000.00 in 3 days!! I am exhausted, but life goes on.
Wow! That's awesome!
Question for all - my daughter and I are going to
Disneyland the first week of June and I'm trying to decide where to stay. I would love to splurge and stay at the Disneyland Hotel but I just don't know. How about the Fairfield Inn across the street...has anyone stayed there? What are your favorite hotels?
I have stayed at several...
We stayed at Fairfield Inn once, it was fine and close to the walkway is a nice perk. The room felt a bit small as we had 5 people and I recall being concerned with my youngest kiddo because there is a BIG gap at the bottom in the outdoor walkways. The door was hard to open, wind kinda rushes around and howls - we put towels down to block it out at night.
Hojo's is my preferred Disneyland home. Awesome rates, not too terrible of a walk and awesome service. Very comfy.
Marriot and Hilton by convention center, too long of a walk with kids. Comfy but I recall the Hilton looking "aged" and the elevators took forever. We loved the view and loved the multiple hot tubs on their roof top pool deck.
I have been to various locations for the Best Western, all okay - some nicer than others, some very long walks. Park Place Inn is right at the crosswalk, I find the rooms to be very dark and the pool is right next to parking lot. I read on trip advisor they are updating the free breakfast with pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs.
Holiday Inn on Walnut (very first trip), too long to walk. Was not happy with staff and had safety concerns as they were in midst of construction (heavy glass door was propped but not engaged on top, it almost fell on my kid. Told staff and they just shrugged it off like no big deal).
Stayed at an Ayres Hotel, it's very far out (near the stadium) - must use bus or car. But it was beautiful, comfy bed, spacious room and a deluxe hot free breakfast every morning (eggs, toast, pancakes, sausage/bacon, fruit, cereals, oatmeal, juice/coffee/tea - very attentive staff clearing tables, cooking more food, serving). Not much to do around the hotel, no stores - maybe one restaurant.
Sheraton - the one that's not far from Mickey and Friends parking (? Sheraton at the park??). Has their own shuttle, enormous rooms, plush comfy beds. Very pretty.
One stay at Disneyland Hotel, nice splurge and we loved it! Love reading about the renovations and eager to see the grounds now that it is done.
