Moderate Hotel for 6 adults?

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I am in the process of planning a Disneyland Vacation for 6 gals, (unsure exactly if all will attend yet), but I was wondering what would be best for hotel accomondations. I would like to stay across the street from Disneyland or within walking distance and in a moderate hotel. Should I try for a suite or a deluxe, or book 2 rooms? I have been thinking of the Park Inn & Suites, do you have any recomendations?
Thanks again for your help!
::MinnieMo
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The Park Inn (as opposed to the Best Western Park Place Inn, The Park Vue Inn adn the Parkside Inn and Suites) is a fine enough place. I don't know what their suites consits of but many times they are just two rooms connecting with an interior door. The Best Western Park Place Inn has Mini suites that have two queen beds and a quenn sleeper sofa all in one nicely decorated room and is the closest walk to the parks you can get other than staying at the Grand Californian. But this would give you only one bathroom. I think two rooms would probably be better. Two regular rooms at the Park Inn, Best Western Park Place Inn, Howard Johnson or Carousel Inn should be reasonable and puts you close to the parks.
 
daannzzz said:
The Park Inn (as opposed to the Best Western Park Place Inn, The Park Vue Inn adn the Parkside Inn and Suites) is a fine enough place. I don't know what their suites consits of but many times they are just two rooms connecting with an interior door. The Best Western Park Place Inn has Mini suites that have two queen beds and a quenn sleeper sofa all in one nicely decorated room and is the closest walk to the parks you can get other than staying at the Grand Californian. But this would give you only one bathroom. I think two rooms would probably be better. Two regular rooms at the Park Inn, Best Western Park Place Inn, Howard Johnson or Carousel Inn should be reasonable and puts you close to the parks.

:) Thank You Very Much! :cool1: :banana:
::MinnieMo
 
We are staying at the Park Inn in July. We have two suites, one has 3 queens and a sofabed and the other 2 queens and a sofabed.

2 of the people in our party have stayed there before and had a wonderful stay so we're taking their word and staying there this trip! :earboy2:
 

dsnylndmom said:
We are staying at the Park Inn in July. We have two suites, one has 3 queens and a sofabed and the other 2 queens and a sofabed.

2 of the people in our party have stayed there before and had a wonderful stay so we're taking their word and staying there this trip! :earboy2:
Thank You Very Much!
I PM'd you a message besides :) :goodvibes
::MinnieMo Enid
 
Depending on the number of beds you need, you might be interested in the View suite at The Carousel Inn and Suites. There are 3 double rooms (though only 1 bathroom) and a seating area with large “wrap around” windows looking right out towards the park, also Microwave and Fridge.

You can take a link to a virtual tour of the suite off their homepage http://www.carouselinnandsuites.com/index.asp
The rate is around $150

Hope that helps
 
chrisnjilly said:
Depending on the number of beds you need, you might be interested in the View suite at The Carousel Inn and Suites. There are 3 double rooms (though only 1 bathroom) and a seating area with large “wrap around” windows looking right out towards the park, also Microwave and Fridge.

You can take a link to a virtual tour of the suite off their homepage http://www.carouselinnandsuites.com/index.asp
The rate is around $150

Hope that helps

:cool1: Thanks!

It is beginning to look like I may be taking a solo trip. It seems that the others are unsure as to if they will be able to go and I have some free time so I think I may try and go in May, instead of October.
Still it is nice to know about accomadations for larger groups in case we ever decide to get together.
I appreciate your reply. :flower:
::MickeyMo Enid :wave2:
 
If the group trip happens, there is another option at the Carousel. They call it a 2 bath suite. Its got 3 double beds and 2 bathrooms.
 












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