Hotel suggestions - Candy Cane Inn or ?

My3crazymonkeys

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Hi. I know there are lots of these posts but I'm wondering if there is a different option for my family to consider with our preferences for amenities and family size. We have stayed at Candy Cane Inn twice in the past. The last time was 4 years ago and our children are bigger now. We are a family of 5, children are 15, 12, and 9. We really like to have breakfast included in the hotel otherwise it usually doesn't end up cost effective for us. We will also be driving there so parking costs at hotel are a consideration. We like to be within walking distance or at least have the option of a shuttle. We are going the first week of October. Park Vue and BWPPI are both sold out of the larger suites we would need for our dates. Any other suggestions that would be cheaper then Candy Cane ($189) or better to fit our family? Thanks so much for any help!
 
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Homewood suites convention centre. ...was $30 cheaper than CCI when I booked but may not be now. Has fabulous breakfast and dinner mon to thurs all included. Has parking at a cost, but Toy Story shuttle right next door.
 
I'm a fan of the Marriott Residence Inn Maingate. They have a breakfast and parking is free and not resort fees. It's walkable (though a little farther away) but you can also take ART or I think the Pumba parking lot is close. Not sure when your going so can't say what the price will be. I got a 2 bed/2 bath penthouse for $257(AAA discount) in September. they have smaller rooms that may work for you ( 1 bedroom with 2 queen beds & sleeping sofa & small kitchen).
 

HomeWood suites convention center! Discount for week stays. Free dinners mon-thurs. 15 min walk. We usually take free toy story shuttle home. But it takes just as long so we walk in am. And it's a pita with our stroller.

Did you call bwppi? Sometimes they don't show availability online for some reason.

Also, check Camelot inn. I haven't been in the suites but it's very close. No breakfast.
 
Oh and I'd get the bunk bed room at HomeWood. It's amazing. You'll need the room with bigger kids!!

I think the new Marriott across the street has nice big rooms but we can't afford it.
 
Thank you all for the suggestions so far! We are staying 3 nights. Oct 1-4th. I'm finding that the 3rd is more expensive so the total cost is coming out quite a bit more. :( Plus when I add in the parking fee per day at Homewood. Although I'm definitely going to consider it since there's more room/beds. We will be at the park as much as possible so the hotel is mainly a place to sleep. Of course still need it to be comfortable and decent. :)
 
HomeWood suites convention center! Discount for week stays. Free dinners mon-thurs. 15 min walk. We usually take free toy story shuttle home. But it takes just as long so we walk in am. And it's a pita with our stroller.

Did you call bwppi? Sometimes they don't show availability online for some reason.

Also, check Camelot inn. I haven't been in the suites but it's very close. No breakfast.

Yes, I called BWPPI and they were unfortunately full.
 
We stayed at the Residence Inn at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center. It's walkable, about a block further than Candy Cane and they have a really great breakfast included. Sign up for Marriott rewards and you get a discount, if you don't have AAA. The hotel was super clean and looks new. Nice pool and hot tub area too.
 
Take a look at Desert Inn & Suites. You could get by with a parlor room as long as one of your kids doesn't mind a sofa bed, or go for the two-room/4 bed configuration.
 
Did you call Park Vue? Often, their larger suite will "sell out" online, but when you call, they can find one for you... We've done it this way every time (I think 4 times, maybe?) and they have never had an issue finding a suite for us.

Otherwise, we stayed at Baymont on Beach Ave in June, and actually really liked it! It's about a 15-minute drive to the parking garage; they don't have a shuttle. We paid $110/night (or $125-ish after tax, if I recall). We had their Family suite, I think they called it. It had 2 queens in the front room, with a pull-out sofa in a smaller bedroom on the side. They had a breakfast, though we never actually tried it (no reason, just didn't). Room was clean by my white-sock standard. There was a vanity area outside the bathroom, so I could do my hair while my DD or DH was showering. TV in the main room and in the bedroom. One point I really, REALLY loved was that the smaller bedroom with the pull-out sofa didn't have an external door. I always hate that about Park Vue! DD sleeps on the pull-out sofa, and of course we use the additional locks and all, but she's still sleeping RIGHT next to the exterior door; Baymont solved the issue easily, and we love them for it! The parking was tight, but reasonable; we were the last ones in most nights, so we had to park way at the back of the property, however, there was always parking available. Biggest annoyance/problem was rather humorous. Sorry in advance for the minor "TMI" :) I'm a short person (5'3" on a tall day), and they have TALL toilets. Tall enough that my poor little feet were dangling when trying to use the facilities. Had a whole new appreciation for how my potty-training grandson must feel on the big potty, lol!

Anyway, back to the room. Beds comfy. Pillows were weird; they were a normal fluffiness, some a little flat, but a 13" square instead of however big is normal rectangle. Hot water was always available in the shower. Fridge and microwave in the room, along with the standard stuff like bad coffee maker, ancient iron and ironing board, and doesn't-stretch-a-foot-away hair dryer. We did have to clip the front black-out blinds together to avoid waking up to that wonderful California summer sun, but I always bring clips to every hotel because that's a common problem. They are kind of a hybrid of a hotel and a motel. The rooms next to the stairs have wide open corridors, *however* you have to go through a door to get to the open corridor. Maybe 4 rooms are in the open corridor on each floor, and then 2 doors in or so, they carpeted the hallways, and it's a typical hotel with interior corridors. They have on-site laundry facilities. Pool looked nice, though we never went in it. We're kind of rope-drop-til-they-kick-us-out park goers, so pools and other amenities are often completely lost on us!

For us, the price difference ($200 for a similar suite at Tropicana, for instance), plus hotel parking fees of around $15 (depending on what hotel, but free at Baymont) meant we would be spending about $215 to stay across the street, or paying $125 for the hotel, and $20 for parking (and an extra half hour of travel time each way). So, $215 vs $145. That's $70 savings just for us to drive ourselves to/from the parks... Or 14 churros a day. 14 Dole Whips a day. 2 t-shirts a day. 4 coffee mugs a day. A sweatshirt and something else every day. Or, over the course of the 4 nights we were there, it saved us $280: enough for another whole day in the parks, just for the cost savings of driving ourselves to the park. Just something to consider. :) Clearly, we were really impressed!
 


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