DisneyPiPhi
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Hi, everyone! This is my first post on the Disneyland section of these boards, because I have just begun planning our first DLR trip!
We are looking at flying out to DL in February and staying for five nights. We will probably do four-day base tickets and visit each park twice, although that is not set in stone. Travelers are myself, DH, and DD who will be four-and-a-half at the time of our trip. She has been to WDW twice and is pretty much a savvy vet at this point.
Here is my initial question: right now, we are looking at a Good Neighbor Hotel (like one of the Best Westerns or the Fairfield) because of the cost savings. This seems so strange to me because we always stay on-site at WDW, but I get that DLR is a totally different ball game. Is a Good Neighbor hotel a good move, or is it important to stay on-site? If so, is it really worth the extra $1,000?
We are looking at flying out to DL in February and staying for five nights. We will probably do four-day base tickets and visit each park twice, although that is not set in stone. Travelers are myself, DH, and DD who will be four-and-a-half at the time of our trip. She has been to WDW twice and is pretty much a savvy vet at this point.

Here is my initial question: right now, we are looking at a Good Neighbor Hotel (like one of the Best Westerns or the Fairfield) because of the cost savings. This seems so strange to me because we always stay on-site at WDW, but I get that DLR is a totally different ball game. Is a Good Neighbor hotel a good move, or is it important to stay on-site? If so, is it really worth the extra $1,000?