Hi, I could use the help of some Disneyland vets.
I am trying to plan my familys DL vacation and am having problems trying to decide on hotels. I have experience with WDW but DL is a whole new experience. We are flying down to LAX (Mar 26 Apr 2) and do not want to rent a vehicle. My party consists of myself, DW, DS 8, DS 4, DS 2. My MIL and FIL also may be joining us.
The main criteria we are looking for in a hotel are: within walking distance of the park, separate room to be able to put kids down for naps/at night, coffee maker, fridge and microwave , pool and/ or play area for the kids to enjoy. I have narrowed it down to: Howard Johnson (Queen suite I was a little worried about noise in the family suites), Camelot Inn (family suite), and Residence Inn Maingate (family suite). I went to a local travel agent who I havent worked with before and they said they heard nothing but bad things about the Howard Johnson (it also isn't available from her wholesalers) from previous clients (dirty, bad service) and she instead recommended the Tropicana.
The Residence Inn is much more expensive and further to walk but it looks to be the roomiest. The Camelot is nice and close but the pool area looks blah. The Howard Johnson looks good but then I hear bad things from the local travel agent. So how do you decide on a hotel and do you have any recommendations?
Does anyone have experience with Grayline tours to Legoland or Sea World? I am thinking about adding a couple of day trips to break the trip up a bit but I am not sure if the 11 hours will be worth it. Legoland looks like a lot of fun for our boys but I am not sure if there will be enough at Sea World to keep them occupied.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I am trying to plan my familys DL vacation and am having problems trying to decide on hotels. I have experience with WDW but DL is a whole new experience. We are flying down to LAX (Mar 26 Apr 2) and do not want to rent a vehicle. My party consists of myself, DW, DS 8, DS 4, DS 2. My MIL and FIL also may be joining us.
The main criteria we are looking for in a hotel are: within walking distance of the park, separate room to be able to put kids down for naps/at night, coffee maker, fridge and microwave , pool and/ or play area for the kids to enjoy. I have narrowed it down to: Howard Johnson (Queen suite I was a little worried about noise in the family suites), Camelot Inn (family suite), and Residence Inn Maingate (family suite). I went to a local travel agent who I havent worked with before and they said they heard nothing but bad things about the Howard Johnson (it also isn't available from her wholesalers) from previous clients (dirty, bad service) and she instead recommended the Tropicana.
The Residence Inn is much more expensive and further to walk but it looks to be the roomiest. The Camelot is nice and close but the pool area looks blah. The Howard Johnson looks good but then I hear bad things from the local travel agent. So how do you decide on a hotel and do you have any recommendations?
Does anyone have experience with Grayline tours to Legoland or Sea World? I am thinking about adding a couple of day trips to break the trip up a bit but I am not sure if the 11 hours will be worth it. Legoland looks like a lot of fun for our boys but I am not sure if there will be enough at Sea World to keep them occupied.
Thanks in advance for your advice.

We've stayed at HOJO 3 times now (twice in the kids' suites) and never found anything wrong. Did you check to see if the Queen Suite at HOJO is actually available? It is an extremely limited room type (in fact, for some reason I'm thinking there might only be one suite, but I'm not sure). The kids' suites at HOJO really are VERY nice. We've stayed in one on the 2nd & 4th floors and found the lower floor to be somewhat quieter. I found that at the end of a long Disney day, we're all too tired to notice any noise. The suites also have in room safes. We like that HOJO is an interior corridor hotel (much safer and quieter), parking is plentiful and free, and the rooms are very clean and comfortable.
They constantly ask, "When can we go back to the hotel to swim?"
