We noticed this too! We're staying in the biggest suite (Family C10 maybe?) and it looked pretty good from the new pictures! Excited to stay in a couple weeks.
This is exciting news! I'm going with a group Nov 11-17, and we're staying in that Family C10 suite. Take photos! I'm curious to know what you think of it.
I’m glad to Hear this. Next trip we will probably have to stay somewhere like this. Although the fireworks may wake my spd kids.We just stayed there in the C2 family parlor suite (two bedrooms with 2 queens beds in each, a full bathroom in each) as well as a separate sitting room. We LOVED this room set up for our group of 4 adults and 4 kids. The kids could go to sleep and the adults could stay in the sitting room. The only thing we had an issue with was how loud the corridors were while sitting in that little sitting room. But we didn't have any noise issues in the bedrooms which is surprising because the nightly fireworks are LOUD. You can hear them echoing like crazy but my kids were so exhausted they slept through it with no problems. The beds were comfortable and everything was very clean. I liked the new linens and the AC worked great. No weird smells and the shutters did a great job blocking out the light. We had plenty of space for our giant double stroller and all of our luggage, the pack n play, etc. Having a coffee maker in each room was perfect to get some caffeine in while getting ready in the mornings. We had one decent sized mini fridge and a microwave. We went grocery shopping and made our own lunches 4/5 park days which helped the budget and also kept us from overeating since we went big for dinner every night. The pool was indoor and rather small but my kids still had fun. Staff was nice. We didn't want housekeeping services at all since our toddler was napping every afternoon and the staff was generally pretty good at getting us anything extra that we needed since we didn't have the rooms serviced. I did a load of laundry in the guest laundry which was decently priced and the machines looked new.
The breakfast wasn't great but we knew that going in. It was mostly carbs (muffins, bread, bagels) with fresh fruit, hard boiled eggs, coffee, milk, juice, and cereal. I don't eat breakfast besides coffee so this was perfectly fine for my kids to get some energy in before our long park days.
The absolute best part of this hotel? The 2-minute walk to security! One morning I realized we forgot the toddler's pacifier and there was a little bit of a line so I ran back to the hotel, got the pacifier and was back in line in less than 10 minutes. Another afternoon we made it from resting on the bed through security, through the Disneyland entrance to Jedi training in 10 minutes flat. There are so many hotels in the area and it was hard to pick. But I'm really glad we stayed here. It was reasonably priced for the size of our room, the parking fee was reasonable and we had no problem self-parking. The hotel location was so incredibly convenient for our family and the quick walk home at night was stellar. We stayed late 3/5 nights and it is really awesome to be able to watch fireworks then be back at the hotel and have the kids in bed within minutes.
I’m glad to Hear this. Next trip we will probably have to stay somewhere like this. Although the fireworks may wake my spd kids.
How were the beds? They were so hard and pokey last time we didn’t stay again.
We’ve end staying at homewood suites convention which we love. But we really need 2 full bedrooms.
We just stayed there in the C2 family parlor suite (two bedrooms with 2 queens beds in each, a full bathroom in each) as well as a separate sitting room. We LOVED this room set up for our group of 4 adults and 4 kids. The kids could go to sleep and the adults could stay in the sitting room. The only thing we had an issue with was how loud the corridors were while sitting in that little sitting room. But we didn't have any noise issues in the bedrooms which is surprising because the nightly fireworks are LOUD. You can hear them echoing like crazy but my kids were so exhausted they slept through it with no problems. The beds were comfortable and everything was very clean. I liked the new linens and the AC worked great. No weird smells and the shutters did a great job blocking out the light. We had plenty of space for our giant double stroller and all of our luggage, the pack n play, etc. Having a coffee maker in each room was perfect to get some caffeine in while getting ready in the mornings. We had one decent sized mini fridge and a microwave. We went grocery shopping and made our own lunches 4/5 park days which helped the budget and also kept us from overeating since we went big for dinner every night. The pool was indoor and rather small but my kids still had fun. Staff was nice. We didn't want housekeeping services at all since our toddler was napping every afternoon and the staff was generally pretty good at getting us anything extra that we needed since we didn't have the rooms serviced. I did a load of laundry in the guest laundry which was decently priced and the machines looked new.
The breakfast wasn't great but we knew that going in. It was mostly carbs (muffins, bread, bagels) with fresh fruit, hard boiled eggs, coffee, milk, juice, and cereal. I don't eat breakfast besides coffee so this was perfectly fine for my kids to get some energy in before our long park days.
The absolute best part of this hotel? The 2-minute walk to security! One morning I realized we forgot the toddler's pacifier and there was a little bit of a line so I ran back to the hotel, got the pacifier and was back in line in less than 10 minutes. Another afternoon we made it from resting on the bed through security, through the Disneyland entrance to Jedi training in 10 minutes flat. There are so many hotels in the area and it was hard to pick. But I'm really glad we stayed here. It was reasonably priced for the size of our room, the parking fee was reasonable and we had no problem self-parking. The hotel location was so incredibly convenient for our family and the quick walk home at night was stellar. We stayed late 3/5 nights and it is really awesome to be able to watch fireworks then be back at the hotel and have the kids in bed within minutes.
Not concerned about the fireworks being that loud, because we're a group that does rope drop to midafternoon nap break then back to the parks until closing time. Good tip on the corridor being loud though. I had heard that in some reviews, so I'll just tell the group we may all want to bring ear plugs!Awesome to hear! We are a group of 5 adults (3 guys 2 girls), and all of us are excited about the prospect of having our own bed. I booked this way back in February, so I got a pretty sweet deal on the price. Normally we're more all crammed in.Not concerned about the fireworks being that loud, because we're a group that does rope drop to midafternoon nap break then back to the parks until closing time. Good tip on the corridor being loud though. I had heard that in some reviews, so I'll just tell the group we may all want to bring ear plugs!
Good to know about the breakfast. I've been wondering about what all is included. It sounds like we may just want to supplement with some yogurt and call it a day. Where did you all go and get groceries from? We're driving over from Phoenix, AZ, so we'll have a car.
SO excited about the short walk to security.The closest I've ever stayed was a 12 minute walk, and that was if we power walked.
I’m glad to Hear this. Next trip we will probably have to stay somewhere like this. Although the fireworks may wake my spd kids.
How were the beds? They were so hard and pokey last time we didn’t stay again.
We’ve end staying at homewood suites convention which we love. But we really need 2 full bedrooms.
Ear plugs would certainly work. We also travel with white noise machines (or app on our tablets) and that helped a lot. None of the adults minded since it was only 930 pm. I didn't notice corridor noise from the bedrooms, only the living room, maybe because the door was there?