Yes, I don't like being bothered by the sellers either, but I feel badly for them at the same time, just trying to make a living. they are selling light up twirly things, the kind you can buy in the park, other toys, one time a fellow who had cut his own cd had a player you could listen to his music and buy it from him. They get you at the stop light waiting to cross over to the entrance. Just a polite no thankyou and smile is all you need to do, they won't pester anyone.
We had been staying at HoJo's over the years since 1991. Considered it like our own vacation home. Our kids grew up on our vacations there, we have pictures of them from the time they were 3 till they were adult. Were always made to feel welcome, had gotten treats left in our room for us, like a little thermal lunch bag with the HoJo's emblem on it which had a trail mix. water, and a stuffed Minnie (in one room) Mickey (in the other room) and some fruit. That was down to Willie I know. We always had nice rooms, and good beds. That changed this last stay in July. I emailed ahead to say it was our second honeymoon and how excited we were to be going there, especially after having stayed so many times before. The people at the check in desk, I should say the girls there, were not overy friendly. The fellows they had always seemed very friendly and helpful. We were put into a room that was older, and were very unhappy. I called down to see about switching but was told the hotel was full...
...This next trip at the end of this month into January, we are trying out the Candy Cane Inn. I've read so many good things about it, and they are ranked number 1 at trip advisor. Their price which is actually a lot less for this trip than HoJo's includes an expanded continental breakfast, and a private free shuttle to the park. I'll be letting everyone know what it was like when we get back.