Great Wolf Loge often has deals on Groupon. We got an amazing deal there. 230 a night that included parking, $50 a day resort credit and TAXES for a wolf den suite. I would never pass that deal up. We just ubered to and from Disney every day for 5 bucks each way. Here is the problem with that for you. Both your kids need carseats under CA law. So I do not think that is a good choice regardless of cost. The only non Disney hotel that is walking distance that I consider acceptable is Courtyard Theme Park. The lobby definitely has Disney touches and most of the rooms are two queens plus a set of bunk beds. I AM a hotel snob and this one is perfectly fine for me. I think it is very comparable to Paradise Pier. The thing is, the price is pretty comparable also. As is the walk to the park (although Courtyard feels shorter). A lot of times, when I do the math, a standard concierge level room at PPH actually saves me money over Courtyard because it basically leaves us one full meal a day we need to pay for and saves on my very expensive diet coke habit (I figure concierge easily saves me 100 dollars a day in food and drink costs for my family of 4). Plus PPH gets you extra magic hours everyday and it sounds like it might also get you Max Pass for free when it starts (which should be before December). Anything else walking distance with kids that age is going to be a Motel. Yes, they are perfectly fine for motels, but they are motels. You need to realize that "perfectly fine" means, no evidence of ax murders, limited visible bugs, outdoor corridors with people walking past at all hours, thin walls, no services like bell services, a lobby to work in or take a quiet phone call in, no room service etc. . . If your husband considers a standard holiday inn to be not good enough, none of these Motels is going to cut it. I tried HOJO and it just didn't work for me. I tried Fairfield (which actually has awesome Disney themed remodeled rooms) and it was also quite bad (but better than HOJO). When people say, we just need a clean, safe place to sleep, that is all the motels are. I thought that described me until I realized that I really did need to be able to do a little business (or perhaps an emergency requires hours of unexpected work) and I just wasn't going to believe it was a vacation if I had to carry everyone's bags to the room and then figure out where to eat and how to get there etc.. . Perhaps you can find a hotel with a dedicated shuttle a bit further away (to solve the car seat problem) but I can't think of any off the top of my head that fit the bill.