peterpanandwendy
Mouseketeer
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- May 13, 2014
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I have never been to Disney World, but I have heard that saying onsite is necessary at Disney World, not so much at Disneyland. We ALWAYS stay off site at Disneyland just because budget does not allow onsite, but we have never had trouble with the offsite hotels. Yes, they are not 'themed' like the Disneyland hotels, but actually, the HOward Johnson (where we usually stay) sort of has a cool "tomorrow land" theme going on, with it's mid-century modern futuristic feel to the architecture. It also has a variety of Disneyland attraction posters up around the halls which give a nice touch, and a ton of Disney merchandise in the store. They have a great water park for young kids and really beautiful gardens that feel 'resort-ish'… It is also the same distance walk to the park as the Paradise Pier, albeit down a busy street, not Down Town Disney. However, the street is tree lined, has a nice clean sidewalk, and has Disneyland banners all along the way, so it doesn't feel too 'out of the bubble' really.
For us, it is worth it to have more money to spend on treats, nice meals, fun merchandise, an extra day etc and stay off site.
For us, it is worth it to have more money to spend on treats, nice meals, fun merchandise, an extra day etc and stay off site.