fairytalelover
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We are going on the Disney Wonder Cruise to Mexico in September but don't know what hotel we should book the night before that doesn't break the bank. Any recommendations?
That's about $500 to $700 per night. We don't want to spend that muchMy son and his fiancee booked the Hyatt right next to the port for their honeymoon cruise in May. The pictures are amazing.
Have fun!
My son and his fiancee booked the Hyatt right next to the port for their honeymoon cruise in May.
What's the name of the area that I should enter when looking up hotels n Expedia? There is a drop down filter with location names like Legoland, etc.
There is no Hyatt "right next to the port". The Manchester Grand Hyatt is just under a mile away from the B Street Terminal.
IMHO, The Grand Hyatt is not worth the price. I have stayed there for work (they pay, I do not) 20 or 30 times over the past 10 years, despite the fact that I live a few miles away. The parking was $60 a night the last time I checked.
There is a brand new Springhill Suites and Residence Inn (they share a building being that they are both Marriott properties) and they are directly across from the B Street Terminal (where DCL docks). There is also a Wyndam at the port, but I think it is mostly used as a park and cruise hotel. A few blocks inland from the port is the Westin.
That's about $500 to $700 per night. We don't want to spend that much
It seems like a lot of hotels by the port I'm looking up have free shuttles to the port. I think that's great
Definitely NOT Legoland...or Mission Valley, Beach Cities, Old Town, Central San Diego. Downtown covers a broad area (some great and some rough). I'm assuming you want to be close to the airport and terminal?
On the map, you will see Waterfront Park, Little Italy and Downtown. Anything in the vicinity of that area is good. I would not stay East of 7th or 8th or South of Park. The cruise ship terminal is between Ash and Broadway.
The Amtrak station is easy walking distance from the pier, so you could stay pretty much anywhere on the Pacific Surfliner route. In fact we'll be taking the train from Anaheim for our trip in May.