Hyatt Regency Shuttle Question

Pluto468

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Does anyone know how long the Hyatt shuttle ride to/from the park is? I'm trying to figure out how long it would take from my room to the Disneyland drop off. 15 minutes? 30?

Is there a long wait for the shuttle at the end of the day? Did you ever have to wait a long time for it? I remember when we took the Candy Cane shuttle sometimes we had to wait for the next shuttle to come.
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One more thing. This is about the Hyatt Regency itself. Last time we stayed on Harbor we were kept up at night by drag racers, and there were alot of homeless plus the guys yelling through bullhorns. I'm assuming the Hyatt Regency is far enough down Harbor to avoid all that, but I just wanted to double check.

Thanks!
 
Shuttle was 10-15 minutes ride depending on traffic to & from. There are 2 shuttles that run. Please take note: driver's will have their lunch hours posted in front of the shuttle right above the tip basket. At the end of our day, around 9pm (park closed at midnight), we wait about 20 minutes for the shuttle to come. No worries, we were tired and sat on the bench to relax a bit.

We lined up for the morning shuttle at 6:30 am right on the dot. Both shuttles leave at the same time just about. We made it on the 2nd shuttle. However, those behind us, didn't and had to wait for the two shuttles to return. Drivers are good making everyone they can fit though.

Our stay was very quiet. Our room faced the parking lot away from Harbor Blvd. The hotel itself is set back from Harbor Blvd. HTH
 
Bumping to see if anyone has stayed at Hyatt Regency Orange County recently and how their experience was with the shuttle.

Almost a year exactly from when I asked about it last March lol We stayed there last year but didn't use the shuttle, so I'm still not sure on how reliable/crowded it is. Thanks!
 

Bumping to see if anyone has stayed at Hyatt Regency Orange County recently and how their experience was with the shuttle.

Almost a year exactly from when I asked about it last March lol We stayed there last year but didn't use the shuttle, so I'm still not sure on how reliable/crowded it is. Thanks!
We stayed there in December. The line for the first shuttle of the day was long, so we decided to Uber to the park. It was definitely worth the $10. We always stayed at Disneyland until closing or near closing. We never had to wait on the shuttle, per se. We would just time our walk so we would arrive at the pick up point about 5-10 minutes before the scheduled arrival. It was always on time and we never had to wait for another shuttle due to too many people. One day we went back for a mid day break. There were very few people riding the shuttle back to the hotel around 2:00, and then back to the parks around 5:00.

I agree with the previous poster - having the hotel tucked away a bit and set back from Harbor Blvd helps. Our stay was very quiet, no complaints at all. You definitely can't hear the bullhorn guys. We never saw any homeless people in the area.

We paid $121/night for one of the newer 2 Queen rooms. Such a good deal! Everything is getting so expensive! I remember a stay at Candy Cane Inn about 15 years ago and it was $135/night. My sister and I thought that was so expensive and we were grateful to be able to split the bill. 😂 We were spoiled with those $59 rates at HoJo!
 

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