Inexpensive hotels...

Hygiene99 said:
Anaheim Camelot Inn & Suites
(formerly Park Inn & Suites Anaheim) :confused3

My post was about the Best Western Park Place Inn. The Camelot Inn used to be the Park Inn and Suites. 2 different places. Maybe that's why the Camelot Inn changed its name. :confused3
 
I've booked into the Anaheim Plaza...going by the most recent reviews on Expedia, Travelocity, and TripAdvisor, and your comments, it seems like it won't be too bad :thumbsup2
 
I don't think they have a free breakfast, do they? Was the $60 e-rate available on your dates at the A Plaza?
 
In November, we'll be staying at the Ramada Limited, at 2141 S. Harbor. The reviews have been mixed. We got 2 rooms for 4 nights for around $430 including tax. (They have rooms offered on the Ramada website for as little as $49/night) I would have liked to stay at one of the hotels right at/near the crosswalk to DLR, but everything we checked into was several hundred $ more.

The last couple of times we've stayed at the Residence Inn in Garden Grove. Not cheap, but plenty of room.

Hopefully, the phrase "You get what you pay for" won't come back to bite me in the, er, fanny.
 

Nope, the Anaheim Plaza doesn't have a free breakfast...but that's ok...it's only costing me $56 canadian a night.
 


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