? Mystery 3.5 Star Resort

Mnofstl007

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Ok so my friend and I are attending a convention at the anaheim convention center and I am trying to find a good deal on a nice hotel room for the two of us.

I found this deal, and was curious if anyone/any persons could provide educated guesses on which hotel this would be booked at. Thanks

3.5 Star Anaheim Resort Area Mystery Hotel, AnaheimBookIt.com® Nightly Rates For 3.5 Star Anaheim Resort Area Mystery HotelVerify Pricing & Availability For 3.5 Star Anaheim Resort Area Mystery HotelLoading New Pricing Rates in Calendar Are For Your ENTIRE Stay
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Experience Southern California at one of the freshest and unique hotels in the Anaheim and Disneyland Resort area. Prices TOO Low to Disclose the Hotel Name! Don`t miss out on this well-known hotel at such a low rate!


This 3.5 Star Anaheim Resort Area Mystery Hotel is designed for guests seeking the absolute best rate, but are not as concerned with the exact brand of hotel they book. The hotel has asked us not to advertise or publish their name in connection with the drastically reduced rates. Rest assured that you are receiving the absolute BEST RATE…it`s our little secret!



Hotel Features
FREE Wi-Fi
Outdoor Swimming Pool
Restaurant On-Site
Lounge / Pool Bar
Parking - $10/day


Room Amenities
FREE High-speed WiFi
King Bed w/ Sleeper Sofa or Two Queen Beds
Custom Work Desk
Large HD Plasma TV

Proximity to Disneyland : In the Anaheim Resort area, just 1 mile to the Parks. Located on ART Shuttle Route.

Also 5 floors and major renovation in 2007.
 
If you can get a decent rate at the Doubletree Guest Suites I highly recommend that property. Everything was really top notch and it's very close to the convention center.
Also check out Travelzoo. The last time I checked several Anaheim properties had deals there.
The only downer about the Doubletree was the ART shuttle. They really need to over hall the way they do things IMHO.
 

ugh thats 2 miles away =/. good thing i asked before booking.

Not sure where you got "2 miles," but based on Mapquest it's .77 miles from DLR.

I agree with tiffntwins that it seems like Hotel Menage, although I am not certain.

On BookIt.com if you go to the description of Hotel Menage, it has the exact same comment that is in your posting about being 1 mile to the park. Of the hotel features in your post here's the comparison with what's in the BookIt description of Hotel Menage:

Your post
3.5 stars - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt

FREE Wi-Fi - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
Outdoor Swimming Pool - NOT in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
Restaurant On-Site - NOT in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
Lounge / Pool Bar - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
Parking - $10/day - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt

Room Amenities
FREE High-speed WiFi - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
King Bed w/ Sleeper Sofa or Two Queen Beds - in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt
Custom Work Desk - NOT in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt (but "Stunning Oversized Custom Desk" is)
Large HD Plasma TV - NOT in Hotel Menage listing on BookIt (but "State-of-the-art 42`` High-definition Plasma Television" is)

Hope this helps....
Dreams

P.S. Welcome to DIS!
 
If you bid on priceline for a 3 1/2 star hotel you are likely to get either the hilton or the hyatt which are both near to the convention senter. You can look at http://www.betterbidding.com/ for tips and info about priceline and hotwire. There are lots of posts on that site by people telling what hotel they won so you can take an educated guess at what hotel you might get. Last summer we got the hyatt and yesterday we just bid and got the hilton. From what i've read they seem to be fairly common to win on priceline.
 
The Crowne Plaza has also come up for us a few times using Priceline. Just be aware that the Doubletree on City Dr. comes up too on a PL 3.5 star bid, also the Hilton Suites (really nice)...as I recall, not close to DL or the convention center.
 
Lavender Peach - How much are you bidding to get those hotels?

I bid $50 yesterday and got the hilton. My dad actually did the bidding last year when we got the hyatt so I'm not sure the exact bid but I think it was around $50 too. You also need to keep in mind that most (if not all) the 3 1/2 star hotels by DLR charge parking so you need to add that on to what your total price will be. I think the hilton charges $15. :scared1: But it's still cheaper than staying at a lot of places around there. Not sure if you've bid on PL before or not but in case you don't know, if they don't accept your bid you have to either change location or stars to bid again or wait 24 hours before you can try a different bid. Hope that helps. :goodvibes

The Crowne Plaza has also come up for us a few times using Priceline. Just be aware that the Doubletree on City Dr. comes up too on a PL 3.5 star bid, also the Hilton Suites (really nice)...as I recall, not close to DL or the convention center.

I forgot that Crowne Plaza is also one that comes up a lot. And yes, there are other hotels you could get (like the Doubletree). That's why looking at betterbidding.com helps so you at least sort of know what you might get. Actually, that site was great when i used hotwire a few years ago because i was able to compare the amenities listed on hotwire with ones that people said they won and so I was 99% sure I knew which hotel i was getting on hotwire before i got it.
 
Definitely check out betterbidding.com. I use that every time I go through Hotwire. It is pretty accurate and very helpful. it puts my mind at ease when using HW, which normally makes me nervous.
 
If it is hotel menage I have nothing but great things to say about staying there. Both times I stayed there it was great. Plus there are way less kids than other area resorts, great after spending a day at the parks full of kids.
 
If you can get a decent rate at the Doubletree Guest Suites I highly recommend that property. Everything was really top notch and it's very close to the convention center.
Also check out Travelzoo. The last time I checked several Anaheim properties had deals there.
The only downer about the Doubletree was the ART shuttle. They really need to over hall the way they do things IMHO.

Note: there is a distinction between the Doubletree Anaheim and the Doubletree Guest Suites. These are not the same hotel.
 
I just bid on a hotel through priceline and I'm paying $35 a night for a 3* holiday inn. This is for our weekend trip this weekend. For 3 nights we are paying $127 total with tax.
 
FWIW this thread has been bumped up from the depths of whoknowswhere and is 7 months old. Some information may very well be out of date. :goodvibes

- Dreams
 
They used to only have 3.5 stars in Disneyland area on Priceline and the Hilton was listed as a 3.5 star. They now list the Hilton and one other (I think Marriott or Hyatt) as 4 stars. So if you bid for a 4-star, you're pretty sure to get one of those.

We use Priceline every time we go to Disneyland. We've stayed at the Hilton and Holiday Inns for usually around $50 a night. Keep in mind though that the Hilton does charge parking at around $17 a day. Still a great price altogether though.
 
The one time we used Hotwire at DLR (nearly 4 years ago), for $55/night we selected a 3.5 and it ended up being the Hilton. Room was small, and I think they hadn't refurbished in awhile so it didn't feel very 'Hilton-ey' to me, but we just wanted a place to sleep and it was a deal despite the parking being expensive (had driven in our own car from Arizona ... long story). At the time DS was 5 months so we just Bjorned him everywhere, though the walk was long at the end of the day ...
 















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