thanks everyone, i read the reviews but they were mixed and i never listen to negative reviews because i think i have to see it for myself and usually end up liking where ever it is we are staying at that moment. But my parents have a timeshare for Peacock suites and i have stayed there before so I might convince them to give me some of their points and stay there instead. I have my ressies for Motel 6 already and they have been the cheapest so far but we'll see what happens..Well I stayed one night and that was enough for me. It was filthy, I woke up to go take a shower and the hot water heater broke. Okay I understand these things happen but they did not tell any of the guests. Did you look at there reviews? I would pay a little bit more for a place that is decent. Hope this helps. Jo
...I was looking at rates not too long ago, and inquired about the micro/fridge, and they got rid of them in all rooms, but you can pay extra to have them, which is a negative for me...
That's what was really the winner for me...having those amenities so we could have breakfast and lunch in the room, while having dinner in the parks...
Motel 6 unfortunately does not have a microwave nor fridge. However.... unlike x number of it's counterparts, this particular location not long ago was redesigned and updated. Here are some pictures of it's new rooms and other areas.
I've stayed there many times over the years. Originally it was a Motel 6 and then was remodeled as a Red Roof. Acorn Hotels owns both and Red Roof is generally slightly upscale from a Motel 6. A few years ago they re-branded it back to Motel 6. I found the rooms to be larger and much cleaner than most Motel 6's. Rooms had nice large computer desks. Unlike most Motel 6's, this one has a nice lobby with gift shop and sitting area.
If people are used to deluxe resorts then sure, any Motel 6 will not be acceptable. On a budget Motel 6 or Red Roof's are perfect. I never found the Disney Way one to be even remotely dirty.
Theres also a Motel 6 west of Disneyland on Katella in Stanton (3 miles I think). It is usually cheaper, not as nice but clean. We've also stayed at Red Roof near Knotts off the 91 at Beach. It's usually less expensive and only a 10 minute drive at most to Disneyland. Great for being able to eat breakfast at Knotts restaurant each morning!
I wonder if the update that I am thinking about, based upon the PP, is perhaps the one that took place several years ago? I am pretty sure, that the photos shown represent recent changes, but again, perhaps it goes back a few years already? IDK... the rooms do look reasonably nice.