Park Vue is our favorite, but it's not a GN hotel.
Don't miss a good hotel just because it doesn't have a GN designation. Basically, that GN designation means the hotel:
*Paid Disney for the designation.
*Agrees to let set a few rooms aside for Disney to sell through their website and through specialized TAs.
*Sells
Disneyland tickets.
A GN designation does NOT mean hotels:
*Are any cleaner
*Are any nicer
*Are any closer
*Are "Disney-fied"
*Will give you on-site perks
*Are inspected in any way, shape, or form by Disney, or any list of Disney standards
Really the GN designation is an impressive marketing tactic that pays back in spades for the properties because people expect that there's something magical about the designation.
Okay, off my soap box.
Park Vue is across the street. Comfy beds. Good customer service. Renovated 5-6 years ago. Clean. Nice outdoor pool (but certainly not fancy!). Free hot breakfast. Cold Stone Creamery in front of the property (it's our first-night-no-park-day dinner, lol). Best prices if you call for reservations. Usually around $150-250/night.
If it's a bit rich for your blood, Tropicana is 2 properties north. In the middle of renovating now, I've heard great things about the new rooms. Comfy beds. Clean. Around $160-220/night.