las3888
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Hi all,
I am looking for some advice on a 3 night stay in early August after a 4 night stay at GCV. We were originally planning to do 4 nights at Disney, then 3 nights either near Legoland or San Diego. However, with the incredibly expensive flights we had to settle for an early AM flight out of LAX so would like to be within an easy drive of the airport (40-ish minutes probably or less) So we now have 2 thoughts:
1 - stay at Doubletree in Hotel Circle (San Diego) for 2 nights, with a trip to Legoland on the way down, the one day we are there we go to the zoo, then we trek back to LA to stay at Embassy Suites LAX airport hotel. Con's: lots of driving, moving hotel rooms, time is wasted checking in/out of hotels, driving, too many hotels in 7 nights.
2 - stay in LA area for 3 whole nights and do more sightseeing in LA area, maybe making a day trip to Legoland.
This seems a little more appealing, but we have no idea where to stay. We looked at Santa Monica and it is too expensive for our budget. We are looking for a suite type accommodation with an actual door (this is what works best for our family and I want us all to sleep on vacation!). We are looking at nicer hotels like Embassy Suites or Doubletree (suites) and funny thing, the best prices are in the Anaheim area. Does it make sense to stay at an off-site Anaheim hotel but not have plans to do Disney? Our remaining days we might go to Legoland for a day trip, and the rest of the time maybe do Knott's Berry Farm, plus we would like to see the Queen Mary. We like to go out to dinner at places like Cheesecake Factory. Is there any other area you recommend that is maybe within a 40 minute drive of the airport? We would love to have beach or water views, but don't know if we would actually go to the beach itself. We would like to feel like we are on vacation, and not at a business hotel either.
So, what do you think? Stick with plan 1 (SD) and move around (zoo is not extremely important to us but it would be fun), or find a nicer hotel in the Anaheim area with suites (any recommendations?), or find another LA area that has nice suite accommodations but is budget-friendly. Any thoughts on the Embassy Suites locations near Anaheim?
Sorry this is long-winded. I have read about 8 travel books and scoured all the hotel websites but I still can't get a feel for what it is really like in the Anaheim or other areas. We have been to Anaheim a few times but always stayed at CG hotel or villas and have barely left DL property for our previous stays.
TIA!
I am looking for some advice on a 3 night stay in early August after a 4 night stay at GCV. We were originally planning to do 4 nights at Disney, then 3 nights either near Legoland or San Diego. However, with the incredibly expensive flights we had to settle for an early AM flight out of LAX so would like to be within an easy drive of the airport (40-ish minutes probably or less) So we now have 2 thoughts:
1 - stay at Doubletree in Hotel Circle (San Diego) for 2 nights, with a trip to Legoland on the way down, the one day we are there we go to the zoo, then we trek back to LA to stay at Embassy Suites LAX airport hotel. Con's: lots of driving, moving hotel rooms, time is wasted checking in/out of hotels, driving, too many hotels in 7 nights.
2 - stay in LA area for 3 whole nights and do more sightseeing in LA area, maybe making a day trip to Legoland.
This seems a little more appealing, but we have no idea where to stay. We looked at Santa Monica and it is too expensive for our budget. We are looking for a suite type accommodation with an actual door (this is what works best for our family and I want us all to sleep on vacation!). We are looking at nicer hotels like Embassy Suites or Doubletree (suites) and funny thing, the best prices are in the Anaheim area. Does it make sense to stay at an off-site Anaheim hotel but not have plans to do Disney? Our remaining days we might go to Legoland for a day trip, and the rest of the time maybe do Knott's Berry Farm, plus we would like to see the Queen Mary. We like to go out to dinner at places like Cheesecake Factory. Is there any other area you recommend that is maybe within a 40 minute drive of the airport? We would love to have beach or water views, but don't know if we would actually go to the beach itself. We would like to feel like we are on vacation, and not at a business hotel either.
So, what do you think? Stick with plan 1 (SD) and move around (zoo is not extremely important to us but it would be fun), or find a nicer hotel in the Anaheim area with suites (any recommendations?), or find another LA area that has nice suite accommodations but is budget-friendly. Any thoughts on the Embassy Suites locations near Anaheim?
Sorry this is long-winded. I have read about 8 travel books and scoured all the hotel websites but I still can't get a feel for what it is really like in the Anaheim or other areas. We have been to Anaheim a few times but always stayed at CG hotel or villas and have barely left DL property for our previous stays.
TIA!