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I am looking at a trip to DL in early December (2012) for 14 nights. (I know that seems like a long time but we are flying a long way so want to come for a good amount of time and would rather base ourselves at DL, get the 14 day pass for Aussies and do day trips to San Diego Zoo, Seaworld, Knotts, Universal etc).
So I have only stayed onsite at DL before, the last few trips at GCH, before that DLH. Having never stayed offsite, and really only just walked from GCH to PF Changs and Cheesecake Factory, I really am not familiar with any of the offsite hotels/motels. I've also never done a budget trip before but would really love to get back to DL and a budget trip is the only way we could go.
So I have only ever stayed onsite at DL before, the last few trips at GCH.
It's just going to be myself and my then teenage son (currently a tween
eek, saying that I will have a teenage son is making me feel a touch old
)
We won't have a car as I get too nervous driving in another country and on the other side of the car and road.
We have bad asthma and dust allergies, so want somewhere clean.
Breakfast isn't a deciding factor as we do love trying different places for breakfast, often having it as our big main meal and having smaller lighter meals for lunch and dinner.
Good reliable wifi is important so I will need to online during the trip for business.
I have also never stayed with exterior room entry before. I guess I get nervous being on my own and anybody being able to access the room from the outside, but really common sense tells me that really what difference does it make having internal or exterior room entry. I just have images in my head of movies where people kick the door in at motels
Stupid I know, funny what the mind does to you. Irrational I know as any door, any where, can be kicked in!
I am looking at Hojo's in a Premium park view room,
Park Vue Inn - two queens room (have read about reviews of cockroach problems there, not sure if thats true)
and
Candy Cane Inn premium room (heard the wifi can be bad if not in a front room, don't know if premium rooms are in the front of the motel
).
So I was leaning towards Hojo's with the internal doors and being able to order feather free pillows etc with allergies and if we can get an entertainment rate that would be a real bonus, but Park Vue due to the proximity to the parks and walking with just myself and my DS at night, then Candy Cane with the shuttle for night time to get back to hotel/motel.
Anyway I'm really confused about what to choose. Would really love some advise and help making my decision from those who have stayed at these three places before.
Thanks
So I have only stayed onsite at DL before, the last few trips at GCH, before that DLH. Having never stayed offsite, and really only just walked from GCH to PF Changs and Cheesecake Factory, I really am not familiar with any of the offsite hotels/motels. I've also never done a budget trip before but would really love to get back to DL and a budget trip is the only way we could go.
So I have only ever stayed onsite at DL before, the last few trips at GCH.
It's just going to be myself and my then teenage son (currently a tween


We won't have a car as I get too nervous driving in another country and on the other side of the car and road.
We have bad asthma and dust allergies, so want somewhere clean.
Breakfast isn't a deciding factor as we do love trying different places for breakfast, often having it as our big main meal and having smaller lighter meals for lunch and dinner.
Good reliable wifi is important so I will need to online during the trip for business.
I have also never stayed with exterior room entry before. I guess I get nervous being on my own and anybody being able to access the room from the outside, but really common sense tells me that really what difference does it make having internal or exterior room entry. I just have images in my head of movies where people kick the door in at motels


I am looking at Hojo's in a Premium park view room,
Park Vue Inn - two queens room (have read about reviews of cockroach problems there, not sure if thats true)
and
Candy Cane Inn premium room (heard the wifi can be bad if not in a front room, don't know if premium rooms are in the front of the motel

So I was leaning towards Hojo's with the internal doors and being able to order feather free pillows etc with allergies and if we can get an entertainment rate that would be a real bonus, but Park Vue due to the proximity to the parks and walking with just myself and my DS at night, then Candy Cane with the shuttle for night time to get back to hotel/motel.
Anyway I'm really confused about what to choose. Would really love some advise and help making my decision from those who have stayed at these three places before.
Thanks
