We just returned from a four night DL vacation. The first two nights were at BWPPI (Best Western Park Place Inn) and the second two nights at Disneyland Hotel. It's been about 10 years since we've stayed at BWPPI. We live in Northern California, so we try to make it down to DLR once every year or two. We were originally going to go to Park Vue, but since Hydroguy's experience, we changed it to BWPPI. I have to say, I was very pleased! The room was very clean, from the carpet, to the crisp bedding, and the entire bathroom. No complaints. The beds were very comfortable, and the room (2 queens and a queen sofa sleeper) was quite large. The sofa sleeper was nothing to write home about; very typical. But it was adequate for my 15 y/o. The free breakfast was quite acceptable (MUCH better than PVI's!), and saved us both time and money. They had juice, fruit, muffins, croissants, sausage, scrambled egg 'patties', waffles, and toast. I got creative an made a croissant sandwich one day with an egg patty and sausage, and the other day I had waffles with sliced banana and syrup. So get creative at those free morning breakfasts! We didn't use the pool, as it was just a very basic pool with little kids in it. It didn't look very appealing for adults to relax by.
The second two nights we were able to go to DLH (Disneyland Hotel), since we got our first PIN code ever. We loved, loved, loved it! The room (again, two queens and daybed) was large, which we again appreciated. (I'm the shorted person in the family at 5' 8 1/2", and my DH is the tallest at 6' 8"! The daybed was a twin bed this time, but much better quality and comfort than BWPPI. The light up headboard was sooo cool, and we 'played it' every night before bed (two adults and two teenage girls!). I schmuzzed (sp?) with the check in lady upon arrival, and she upgraded our view from standard to the 10th floor park view. So with the HUGE window, we were able to watch the DL fireworks from our room! You can select a certain channel on the TV and it plays the music for either the fireworks or World of Color (I guess some rooms have a view of WOC?). It was so nice to sit in our jammies after three long days at the park at watch the fireworks with no crowds!
We did have one kind of big issue our first afternoon there. We checked in around 2:00pm, and after settling in, we all layed down to take an afternoon nap. We were ALL woken up at 2:30pm by CONSTRUCTION NOISE coming directly from the room above us! Since we waited to go to DLR until all the hotel and park construction was over, and we were paying big bucks to stay at DLH, I was NOT happy. I went down to the front desk and complained. I didn't want to change rooms, because then we'd lose that upgraded view, plus it's just darn inconvenient to move all your stuff after you've settled in (and we just did it when we moved over from BWPPI). So all the guy said was, 'well, I'm sorry'. I said that I thought it would have been kind of important to guests to notify them of planned construction, and he said, 'yeah, I guess'. 'I guess???' That was all he offered. I left, but immediately saw a CM in an official looking outfit with an iPad walking around, asking people if everything was going okay for them. BINGO! I went to her and told her what was going on. She profusely apologized, and gave us FOUR COMPLIMENTARY MEAL TICKETS FOR STEAKHOUSE 55, GOOFY'S KITCHEN, PCH GRILL OR STORYTELLERS! Tax and tip included! Geez, I would have been happy to get $50 off the room rate, but I'll take that! We ended up going to Storytellers, since our friends (who we were meeting for dinner) could better afford that over Steakhouse 55. Anyway, they redeemed themselves with that.
We have now stayed at all three DL property hotels. Each one is VERY different from each other, and there are pros/cons to each. I do have to say that we'd stay at DLH or PP again in a heartbeat, but not GC. GC has too many non-hotel guests walking through it, and it gets too crowded for our liking. The rooms, although very nice, are MUCH smaller than the other two hotels, and we just don't think we get as much Disney magic there. But that's just our two cents!
Anyway, back to reality for us!
The second two nights we were able to go to DLH (Disneyland Hotel), since we got our first PIN code ever. We loved, loved, loved it! The room (again, two queens and daybed) was large, which we again appreciated. (I'm the shorted person in the family at 5' 8 1/2", and my DH is the tallest at 6' 8"! The daybed was a twin bed this time, but much better quality and comfort than BWPPI. The light up headboard was sooo cool, and we 'played it' every night before bed (two adults and two teenage girls!). I schmuzzed (sp?) with the check in lady upon arrival, and she upgraded our view from standard to the 10th floor park view. So with the HUGE window, we were able to watch the DL fireworks from our room! You can select a certain channel on the TV and it plays the music for either the fireworks or World of Color (I guess some rooms have a view of WOC?). It was so nice to sit in our jammies after three long days at the park at watch the fireworks with no crowds!
We did have one kind of big issue our first afternoon there. We checked in around 2:00pm, and after settling in, we all layed down to take an afternoon nap. We were ALL woken up at 2:30pm by CONSTRUCTION NOISE coming directly from the room above us! Since we waited to go to DLR until all the hotel and park construction was over, and we were paying big bucks to stay at DLH, I was NOT happy. I went down to the front desk and complained. I didn't want to change rooms, because then we'd lose that upgraded view, plus it's just darn inconvenient to move all your stuff after you've settled in (and we just did it when we moved over from BWPPI). So all the guy said was, 'well, I'm sorry'. I said that I thought it would have been kind of important to guests to notify them of planned construction, and he said, 'yeah, I guess'. 'I guess???' That was all he offered. I left, but immediately saw a CM in an official looking outfit with an iPad walking around, asking people if everything was going okay for them. BINGO! I went to her and told her what was going on. She profusely apologized, and gave us FOUR COMPLIMENTARY MEAL TICKETS FOR STEAKHOUSE 55, GOOFY'S KITCHEN, PCH GRILL OR STORYTELLERS! Tax and tip included! Geez, I would have been happy to get $50 off the room rate, but I'll take that! We ended up going to Storytellers, since our friends (who we were meeting for dinner) could better afford that over Steakhouse 55. Anyway, they redeemed themselves with that.
We have now stayed at all three DL property hotels. Each one is VERY different from each other, and there are pros/cons to each. I do have to say that we'd stay at DLH or PP again in a heartbeat, but not GC. GC has too many non-hotel guests walking through it, and it gets too crowded for our liking. The rooms, although very nice, are MUCH smaller than the other two hotels, and we just don't think we get as much Disney magic there. But that's just our two cents!
Anyway, back to reality for us!
