One night hotel

meljean

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Hi all! Looking for some more great advice! We will need a hotel for just one night. Any reccomendations on where would be a great place to stay either on or off site? I tried a search but it didn't turn up what I needed. Thank you! It will be just my husband and I.
 
Our first night in Anaheim we stayed at Motel 6 Maingate. We payed $77.xx for the night. It was comfortable for my family of 5. It's about a mile from the parks, on Disney Way.

The DLH is beautiful, we spent 3 nights there. It is pricey though.
 
http://www.accommodationsneardisney.com/Disneyland/Default.asp
You can see all of the ones near by. If you do a search here, you'll get a variety of opinions.

When staying on-site our choice is 1-GCH, 2-DLH and 3-PPH

For off site locations it depends on how many of my grandkids are coming with me. Two grandkid is a stay at the Tropicana.
When it is three or more I book at the Desert Inn & Suites. The DI&S has suites that works well for boy / girl privacy.
The suite for 10 people with 3 separate rooms is my favorite. I can get everyone settled with room to spare.
The cost, if booked way in advance, is reasonable.

Geemo
 
We like to stay the Red Lion, fairly inexpensive, close enough to DLR to walk or the Toy Story Parking Lot/Shuttles are next door.
 

We stayed at the Camelot Inn the past two nights. On Wednesday night, we watched the fireworks from the Camelot's pool area and had a great view as well as being able to hear the music.

It's always our first choice!
 
Off-site, I'd pick Fairfield Inn or any of the closer Best Westerns (I liked Stovall's, but that's about as far as I'd want to walk). HOJO is cool, but it seems better for longer stays. Onsite is great, but it's expensive for one night, so it depends on if it's in your budget or not. A perk of onsite is you can check in really early in the morning (6AM), store your luggage until you get a text that your room is ready later in the day, and get EMH for 2 days instead of only 1. If you stay onsite and are only going for 1 night, PPH or DLH are my choices. GCH is nice, but again feels like you need longer than 1 night there.
 
If you don't mind walking a bit,,the Alpine Inn might do it for you.
 
Do you usually book on the hotel's site? I am looking at the Disneyland site and the neighborhood hotels are super expensive?
 
I check Expedia first and then the specific hotels' sites. Sometimes the Expedia AARP rate is better than the best available hotel site's rate and sometimes not.
 








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