We stayed at the Hilton in 2004. Never again. The standard rooms were so outdated and weary that a reno was much needed. The double beds were sloped down in the middle. The bathroom was teeny tiny that only one person can be in there at one time--not very convenient when you are trying to help a young child in the tub. More on the bathroom, the tiles on the wall and floor were brown with grout that when wet, you can see the brown stains coming down the walls. A vent above the tub dripped water so even after the shower is turned off, you would get this annoying drip coming down on your head. We laid our towels on the floor so we didn't have to step on that gross floor. Housekeeping was much to be desired. Trays of used dishes were lying in the hallway--it was there when we left in the morning and still there when we got back in the evening.
DH and I both initially thought that we could stick it out at the hotel (and we did) since we weren't there all day, only coming back at the end of the day to sleep. But it did matter after a while, since it was so unpleasant to come back to get the kids ready for bed in a dingy room and in an unhygienic bathroom--too hard to relax.
Front desk was non-responsive to our complaint about our room and refused to do anything for us. I guess the hotel was too busy with convention goers and business travellers. We have never complained about any hotel room before--the Hilton Anaheim is the only hotel we have ever been disappointed in. Beyond the grand lobby, the rooms are motel-ish looking. It's just not what one would expect from a Hilton hotel and for the price paid.
On the upside, I have read good reviews of the hotel, but most of those reviewers were in rooms on the Executive floor. So, if you want a good stay, I guess you would need to be on one of those Executive floor rooms.
You can walk the distance from the hotel to DL. We did it every morning with our DDs and did it sometimes at the end of the day because the ART was full. It takes about 15 minutes each way.
Based on our unpleasant stay at this hotel, I cannot recommend this hotel to you. How about staying at the Hyatt Orange County, Doubletree Guest Suites or the Hilton Garden Inn?
P.S. For more reviews of the hotel, go to
www.tripadvisor.com.