Hotel delimma

PrinceGrumpy

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I was wondering if anyone had a preference on which hotel they would rather stay at. It's either anaheim fairfield inn or anaheim camelot inn and suites. We have stayed at the anaheim fairfield inn before, and it was ok, but was wondering if it was even worth it to try someplace new just to save a few dollars?
 
I don't know anything about either of those hotels but I've been reading all reviews on tripadvisor.com. They have a lot of reviews on each hotel and it has really helped me to decide which one to book at.
 
We stayed at the Camelot in October '08 and will be staying there again in a few weeks.

The main reason that we opted to stay there again was because of the room service offered by Millie's Restaurant. We usually ate lunch in the park, but to save money (and get off our feet) we liked dinner served to us in the room. Reasonable prices and things the kids will eat w/o argument.

Beyond that, the room was clean, the maintenance issue we complained about (toilet malfunctioning) was taken care of promptly, the room had a refrigerator and microwave. Nothing fancy, but it worked.
 
We like Fairfield Inn because of the close proximity to the parks, room service offered by Millies, Pizza Hut Express, & Seattle's Best. It was clean and comfortable. We'd stay there again in a heartbeat. Can't beat having room service delivered when you're too tired to go out anywhere.
 

I liked the Howard Johnson, where you get a deal with MouseSavers. The only problem is its a longer walk.
 

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