Hotels within walking distance to parks

fultons96

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Havng a difficult time looking at Google Earth and trying to see if there are any non Disney hotels within walking distance of parks that have an interior hallway to your room.
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Hojo on harbor.

Hilton Anaheim and a few convention hotels around there.

Ramada Plaza
 
The Sheraton Park has always been our go to. But we're very much a Starwood family.
 
HOJO is awesome. It's our favorite based on view and price. Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance is probably one of the most amazing hotels in the area if you can afford it.
 

What do you consider walking distance? For my family it's a mile but everyone is so different.
 
A couple resources to help, or maybe not -
https://www.mouseplanet.com/7280/How_Far_Is_It
http://hotelguides.com/california/map-disneyland-anaheim-ca-hotels.html
https://www.latourist.com/index.php?page=hotels-closest-to-disneyland

FWIW - We wanted: Reasonable walking distance for my 8 year old with no ART Shuttle, room for 5, newer hotel, water park so we chose
The Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance

Also, Check out Tom Bell's hotel reviews from The DIS Disneyland Planning Page

Finally, I didn't believe it, but On YouTube you can find people who have put their walks / shuttle rides from different hotels to Disneyland on YouTube. We watched several walks and hotel walkthroughs to figure out what was out there.

Hope that helps and, as with all advice, your mileage may vary.
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Hojo on Harbor has an interior corridors. Its an 8-10 minute walk to the parks depending how fast you walk. Its our favorite off-site hotel in the area. Super comfy beds, great pirate themed pool area for the kids, separate normal pool, keurigs in room, bigger than average rooms IMO, some rooms with views of the park, small store that is well stocked, super helpful employees, DIS boards discount, free parking.
 
I stayed at the red lion last year. About a 10-12 minute walk. Great hotel, equidistant to Disneyland and to the convention center.
 
We stayed at Candy Cane Inn. It was a very short for us even pushing DD'S wheelchair. I think it was shorter from there to the gate than our room at WDW was to the bus stop. They even have a free breakfast that was very nice.
 
We've stayed at Red Lion, Hilton and Springhill Suites that were all within walking distance with interior corridors.
 
We stayed at Candy Cane Inn. It was a very short for us even pushing DD'S wheelchair. I think it was shorter from there to the gate than our room at WDW was to the bus stop. They even have a free breakfast that was very nice.

But that's not a hotel with interior corridors. It's a motel ("motor hotel" = one where you drive up and park outside your room).


OP I remembered Desert Palms. Nice breakfast.
 
Kid suites or anything like that?

The Courtyard Marriott Anaheim Theme Park Entrance (deep breath) ... has rooms with double queen beds and bunk beds, sleeps a total of six (seven if you have an infant in a crib). And those are the standard rooms. There are suites as well. No theming to speak of, but sometimes it's nice to get a break from too much color. They also have a small water park. And it's literally across the street from the entrance to Disneyland / California Adventure.
 
Why the limitation of interior walkway?

Noise, maybe. Could be a light sleeper. Worst hotel experience of my life was at a Courtyard in Waikiki where three sides of the room were open to the outside. Literally had to wear my noise cancelling headphones in order to sleep.
 












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