Hotel help...need to make choice

pentex

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Hi guys,

We will be going to CA for five nights in July. We are the type of folks that spend either all day non-stop in the park or relaxing by the pool. We have two children, 12 and 8.

Could you please give me your thoughts on the 3 Disneyland hotels and which one you think is best for us?

We're looking for Disney atmosphere, nice pool and family accepting...

Thanks!!

Joan & Steve
 
All 3 Disney Hotels are family oriented. The Paradise Pier Hotel is the least expensive but has the least "fun" pool area which is located on the top of a 4 story roof adjacent to the hotel.
The Disneyland Hotel is medium priced, has larger rooms(in general) than the other two hotels, with more fun Disney decore in the rooms. The main pool is Neverland themed with Skull rock, Hooks Ship and "Mermaid Lagoon" (the hot tub). There is a quiet pool farther back.
The Grand Californian is the more modern of the three and the most themed with a beautful lobby and rooms (though the decore is not as fun for kids). The main pool and quiet pool are next to eachother. The main pool has a "redwood" theme with a fake redwood tree (looks better than it sounds) on one side with the slide wrapped around it. The location is super convenient to both parks. It is connected to DCA with it's own entrance, and just across the esplanade from Disneyland.
Though the Disneyland hotel buildings are less interesting (just three hotel towers) than the Grand Californian I think it is a bit more fun for kids and all of us adults love it there too.
 
I have stayed at all three hotels and all three towers at DLH so here are my thoughts:

PPH - least expensive; nice size rooms; great view of DCA at upper resort view; discontinued the private entrance into DCA - now you go through the GC - not sure if this is permanent or just for off season; recently rennovated rooms - much more Disney theming to tie in with Paradise Pier beach theme; new roller coaster slide at the pool; furthest from the park (but honestly, it is not that bad!); has mini fridge & coffee maker; no balconies. Overall, a great Disney hotel if you want to stay onsite but need to watch the budget.

GC - most expensive; smaller rooms; best location with private entrance into DCA; beautiful architechure, however, more woodsy; can be a long walk to rooms from elevator; only hotel with bunk beds (they aren't full size twins and you can only request them - no guarantees); great pool with redwood tree slide; easy to relax poolside and still see your kids swimming; spa services; special peak for GC guests only in DCA about 15 min before opening - CM shares some DCA trivia and you get to ride Soarin'; has coffee maker; must special request mini fridge but has mini bar (beware, items are on sensor and if you move them, they show up on your bill); upgraded soaps and shampoos; real balconies; if you have DTD view, you can see the fireworks. Overall, wonderful luxury hotel right in DCA but more like Yosemite, not Disney.

DLH - my personal fave!! Great Disney touches everywhere; great pool with slide but can get crowded; pixie dust in room wallpaper borders that glows in the dark; rooms with 2 queens and daybeds are 50 sq ft larger than regular rooms with just 2 queens; feel like you never leave the park; very small balconies; has mini fridge, no coffee maker but they will bring you one if you ask. As far as the towers go: Bonita Tower is quietest with waterfalls and koi pond but slightly further away; you can watch Fantasy Water Show from balcony if you have lagoon view; Marina is main tower, older rooms; convenient to everything; Sierra Tower is most recently rennovated; closest to Monorail and DTD; either view is great - pool/resort or DTD (if you are high enough up with DTD view, you can see the fireworks.

Overall, I would recommend the DLH in the Sierra Tower. Your kids will love the pool and it has the best Disney atmosphere!! When we stay there, we feel more immersed in the magic!!
 
The one thing to keep in mind next July is how close you'll be to the Birthday Week (July 17th) as the DL hotels are booked for atleast the 3 days surrounding it and you'll prob see mid to higher rates for the rest of the month-

-em
 













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