Off-site hotel help please now that EE will be gone

Has anyone else noticed price increases for off-site hotels since this announcement? I searched all of our standard hotels we stay at for our week in January and holy moly they are way more expensive than normal. I ended up booking the Fairfield instead of our normal hotels because of how much more they were than normal. Could it really be this fast that they raised prices or just a fluke? I normally would have booked a refundable rate long ago but was certain we'd be at the GC this January so I'm mad at myself for not overpreparing.
 
Has anyone else noticed price increases for off-site hotels since this announcement? I searched all of our standard hotels we stay at for our week in January and holy moly they are way more expensive than normal. I ended up booking the Fairfield instead of our normal hotels because of how much more they were than normal. Could it really be this fast that they raised prices or just a fluke? I normally would have booked a refundable rate long ago but was certain we'd be at the GC this January so I'm mad at myself for not overpreparing.
I just checked the rate at Tropicana. It's the same as when I booked a month ago.
 
Okay, so hear me out.... I've always been an across-the-street peep. "Shortest walk possible, perfect for mid-day breaks," all the normal reasons.

Then, on a whim, I tried Majestic Gardens. Game changer. Rooms are huge. The grounds are beautiful. Lots of green areas. If you don't go to the parks on your arrival or departure date, there's several places to hang out at hotel. No parking lot pool (it's in it's own dedicated area). Interior hallways. And CHEAP. I typically pay about $140 a night. My next stay is around $120 a night. What about the walk? I walk out of the parks to the bus area, where you'd pick up the city bus or the Disney parking lot busses, and get on the private shuttle back to the hotel. I take a short ride to the hotel, then have a 5-minute walk to my room. When I google-mapped it, I was walking less than I would to get to my prior go-to of Desert Inn and Suites. I've stayed at several Harbor motels (Grand Legacy, Desert Inn and Suites, Tropicana, Fairfield), and Majestic Gardens is nicer than all of them.... for $50+ less a night.
I am a Desert Inn and suites so I decided to look into your suggestion. They will only allow bookings till December (looking for next summer) and they only have 2 queens, so not big enough rooms. It's an interesting option for smaller families but not so much if you need at least 2 queens and a pullout.
 
Has anyone else noticed price increases for off-site hotels since this announcement? I searched all of our standard hotels we stay at for our week in January and holy moly they are way more expensive than normal. I ended up booking the Fairfield instead of our normal hotels because of how much more they were than normal. Could it really be this fast that they raised prices or just a fluke? I normally would have booked a refundable rate long ago but was certain we'd be at the GC this January so I'm mad at myself for not overpreparing.
What week in January are you looking at?
 

18 to the 24th. It includes Presidents day so I already knew it would be more expensive but man it is way more than even normal. What is weird the first half is less than the second half of the trip. I feel like I know something is going on that last weekend but can't put my finger on it.
 
Well I’ve just gone and booked Park Vue Inn, after years of staying on site. Losing EE was too much for me to justify the huge difference in price. From just under 5k at GCH to just over 1k at Park Vue Inn, for 4 nights.
It was a no brainer now. I think Disneyland hotels will really take a hit on occupancy rates, from people like me who are sick of loosing all the perks that went with the huge price tag.
 
I am curious for all the understandable frustration right now, how much will die down after a few weeks. DL typically rolls out hotel discounts, and I bet some people end up heading back on-site when they release promos for next year.

The promos this entire summer were pretty good. I noticed prices for 2026 seemed a couple hundred dollars per night more than the discounted summer rates.
 
18 to the 24th. It includes Presidents day so I already knew it would be more expensive but man it is way more than even normal. What is weird the first half is less than the second half of the trip. I feel like I know something is going on that last weekend but can't put my finger on it.
NAMM will be at the Convention Center Jan 20 - 24. Google estimates that NAMM brought 63,000 people to the Anaheim Convention Center last year.
 
I am curious for all the understandable frustration right now, how much will die down after a few weeks. DL typically rolls out hotel discounts, and I bet some people end up heading back on-site when they release promos for next year.

The promos this entire summer were pretty good. I noticed prices for 2026 seemed a couple hundred dollars per night more than the discounted summer rates.
The rate increases for 2026 vs 2025 are much higher. The sales for 2025 have all been announced. I do not expect a new sale announcements for 2026 for at least 2 to 3 months from now.
 
Well I’ve just gone and booked Park Vue Inn, after years of staying on site. Losing EE was too much for me to justify the huge difference in price. From just under 5k at GCH to just over 1k at Park Vue Inn, for 4 nights.
It was a no brainer now. I think Disneyland hotels will really take a hit on occupancy rates, from people like me who are sick of loosing all the perks that went with the huge price tag.
I was planning GC and it was $5737, booked the Fairfield for $1600. Mine is a 6 night trip. Insane savings, even with all the extras we will end up doing I'll probably still save $3,000.
 
Well I’ve just gone and booked Park Vue Inn, after years of staying on site. Losing EE was too much for me to justify the huge difference in price. From just under 5k at GCH to just over 1k at Park Vue Inn, for 4 nights.
It was a no brainer now. I think Disneyland hotels will really take a hit on occupancy rates, from people like me who are sick of loosing all the perks that went with the huge price tag.
Exactly! Unless they reverse the EE policy, it just doesn’t make sense for us to pay $1000 a night plus taxes (obviously some others will still be happy to, as long as they’re getting what works for them) - it just doesn’t work for us). We’ll save over $2500. Since we were already planning to buy hoppers and LL, the money we save won’t be going towards Disney but will be going towards a vacation somewhere else.

We’re now considering primarily Park Vue Inn (as close as GCH) and Candy Cane Inn (charming with great service), thanks to all the help from all of you here. The other suggestions sound good too but won’t work as well for us. I hope other people are also getting some helpful information!
 












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