hollyrose1313
Princess
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- Oct 20, 2007
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We just got back from our wonderful Disneyland spring break and I thought I would post a quick review on PVI.
Booking and Pre-Arrival: Last year we stayed at the Hojo (and loved it) but as it was full for our dates we decided to do something closer. The allure of free breakfast and across the street location led us to PVI. I booked through their site and checked often for a price drop (there never was one). I did call a few times with various questions and found the staff to be friendly and helpful.
Check-In: We arrived around 9 pm on a Tuesday and check in was pretty easy. The room balance was due at that time and they also had our account noted that i had a package waiting (Amazon Pantry that had arrived the day before). They also had lemonade and cookies at the desk, bonus points for that (though I never really saw them again).
Room: We had room 233 which is a corner room on ths second floor all the way back. The location of the room wasn't the best as it added a bit of a walk and lugging the stroller down the steps was a pain (if there was an elevator we never saw it). However being out of the way it made for a quiet location. The room was a good size, not sure if this is from being on the corner or if it is just the standard size.
The room was clean and nice enough in appearance. Plenty of outlets and USB ports for all our electronics (at one point we had 2 smart watches, 2 phones, and a tablet all charging in the bedroom area without needing a power strip). The fridge started out very warm but after cranking it up on oyr first day it kept our waters and snacks very cold.
I am not a coffee drinker but DH said the coffee in the room wasn't bad but it also wasn't good. One day they also didn't replace the coffee packets one day.
I brought my own toiletries so I can't speak to those but they did have makeup remover wipes which I thought was a nice touch. I usually shower at night or in the afternoon and it was fine but one morning I tried for a 7 am shower and the water pressure was awful. Speaking of the bathroom, there was a small (very high up, well above my head) window in the shower which let some natural light in there which I really enjoyed.
The beds...ugh, the beds. One of the beds was okay but the other was awful, the springs along the edge were worn so if you got too close to the edge you had to fight to keep from rolling right off.
Last weird room thing, our room was so humid, like all the time. It wasn't humid outside but stepping into our room was bad. Everything in the closet especially always felt kind of damp and some of the food (the oreos come to mind) became inedible due to the moisture they took on. We had the a/c running all the time which here helps dehumidify a room but maybe that was contributing to the problem?
Pool: We did a couple hours of swimming each day. The pool was actually pretty nice, espscially considering it is in the parking lot. Once inside the pool area it felt private with their greenery (I was afraid I would feel on display) and for the most part did not feel like we were in a parking lot (however when the IHOP's dumpsters were being emptied over our heads pretty much, that was less than magical).
The pool water was warm which made evening swims really nice and the hot tub was always hot.
Breakfast: This was fine, though I was disappointed there weren't many grab and go options (even just a banana or apple would have been great). Despite the lack of options it was nice to be able to get a hot breakfast each morning.
Overall, if they were to get new beds we would definitely be open to staying here again. The location can't be beat and the staff was really friendly.
Booking and Pre-Arrival: Last year we stayed at the Hojo (and loved it) but as it was full for our dates we decided to do something closer. The allure of free breakfast and across the street location led us to PVI. I booked through their site and checked often for a price drop (there never was one). I did call a few times with various questions and found the staff to be friendly and helpful.
Check-In: We arrived around 9 pm on a Tuesday and check in was pretty easy. The room balance was due at that time and they also had our account noted that i had a package waiting (Amazon Pantry that had arrived the day before). They also had lemonade and cookies at the desk, bonus points for that (though I never really saw them again).
Room: We had room 233 which is a corner room on ths second floor all the way back. The location of the room wasn't the best as it added a bit of a walk and lugging the stroller down the steps was a pain (if there was an elevator we never saw it). However being out of the way it made for a quiet location. The room was a good size, not sure if this is from being on the corner or if it is just the standard size.
The room was clean and nice enough in appearance. Plenty of outlets and USB ports for all our electronics (at one point we had 2 smart watches, 2 phones, and a tablet all charging in the bedroom area without needing a power strip). The fridge started out very warm but after cranking it up on oyr first day it kept our waters and snacks very cold.
I am not a coffee drinker but DH said the coffee in the room wasn't bad but it also wasn't good. One day they also didn't replace the coffee packets one day.
I brought my own toiletries so I can't speak to those but they did have makeup remover wipes which I thought was a nice touch. I usually shower at night or in the afternoon and it was fine but one morning I tried for a 7 am shower and the water pressure was awful. Speaking of the bathroom, there was a small (very high up, well above my head) window in the shower which let some natural light in there which I really enjoyed.
The beds...ugh, the beds. One of the beds was okay but the other was awful, the springs along the edge were worn so if you got too close to the edge you had to fight to keep from rolling right off.
Last weird room thing, our room was so humid, like all the time. It wasn't humid outside but stepping into our room was bad. Everything in the closet especially always felt kind of damp and some of the food (the oreos come to mind) became inedible due to the moisture they took on. We had the a/c running all the time which here helps dehumidify a room but maybe that was contributing to the problem?
Pool: We did a couple hours of swimming each day. The pool was actually pretty nice, espscially considering it is in the parking lot. Once inside the pool area it felt private with their greenery (I was afraid I would feel on display) and for the most part did not feel like we were in a parking lot (however when the IHOP's dumpsters were being emptied over our heads pretty much, that was less than magical).
The pool water was warm which made evening swims really nice and the hot tub was always hot.
Breakfast: This was fine, though I was disappointed there weren't many grab and go options (even just a banana or apple would have been great). Despite the lack of options it was nice to be able to get a hot breakfast each morning.
Overall, if they were to get new beds we would definitely be open to staying here again. The location can't be beat and the staff was really friendly.