Do you feel a hotel is "just a place to sleep"? I am traveling to Disneyland with an old friend, and she is balking at paying for anything higher than $90 a night! Her theory is, we are just going to sleep there, so the full-service, nice grounds, better bedding, higher end surroundings, lounge, etc., do not matter anyway. I disagree! She also thinks it is crazy that the Hilton, Marriott, etc., charge a parking fee, whereas the cheap motels don't. Her other contention is the free continental breakfast, which she feels is a "must have", along with free parking. I don't feel it an issue. Most free breakfasts are not that great anyway, with the exception of Embassy Suites, so what is the big deal? We could always grab Denny's or IHOP, or something from La Brea when we get to the parks.
So my question is, if you were traveling with someone who wanted to stay in a $60 Motel 6, and your taste runs more to Hilton, Marriott, Embassy Suites--how do you compromise? Right now, I have a $94 room at La Quinta, and she is looking for something cheaper!
Thanks for any thoughts!
So my question is, if you were traveling with someone who wanted to stay in a $60 Motel 6, and your taste runs more to Hilton, Marriott, Embassy Suites--how do you compromise? Right now, I have a $94 room at La Quinta, and she is looking for something cheaper!
Thanks for any thoughts!



. The uncomfortable beds, small rooms, and dirty old bathrooms just ruined the trips for me
. Not to mention, having to ride the nooiisey, foul smelling, crowded shuttle/cattle car buses from one of the motels was a horrible mistake
. We have stayed on property eight or nine times and feel it was worth every dime!
We go to Disneyland to relax and forget the corporate world for a while
.
