we just stayed from the 23rd to the 27th of july. it was a great trip. we booked through expedia and paid for a single queen room, but we were pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a king room that had been recently remodeled. the front desk people were all very nice, we had some short convos about our dogs, and she said our kindness was the reason why we got an upgrade.
The room was not ready when we got in, about 12:30pm so we went and wondered the park and what not. We came back around 4:00pm and got our room key. we were in room towards the back of the lot on the 2nd level.
as we walked in it was small 2 step hallway, into the entire room. the first thing we noticed were two towel folded into swans "kissing" into a heart shape. the decor, or lack there of was ok, but felt dated due to the dark green carpet. a poor choice for looks, but it never looked dirty.
the bed was pretty firm, though not surprised since it was a budget hotel. we found the 5-6 pillows provided were comfortable. there was a couch, which we didnt really use aside from tossing a jacket or two on it.
the bathroom was ok size, barely enough for the both of us to be in there at the same to get ready. the shower had plenty of hot water, very good pressure and an adjustable pressure shower head. the light switch and fan switch were outside the room, which kind of sucked, but it was ok unless someone wanted to play a prank...
the provided breakfast was adequate. it is in a room right next to the pool, so it is centrally located to nearly all of the rooms. it is a very tight space for getting the food and drinks. they have at least one onsite person constantly replenishing the food. during a couple of the mornings there were two ladies. They provided danishes, powdered and chocolate doughnuts, apples, oranges, bananas when available,basic wheat and white bread,hard boiled eggs, dry oats for oatmeal and 2 varying kinds of cereal. there was coffee, milk, oj, apple j and water from dispensing machines. there were packaged condiments, like jellies and sugars, fake butter and what not for everything.
after grabbing what you wanted you would head outside to the 3-4 tables to eat your food. we usually would end up on a pool lounge chair eating while resting our things on the tables next to the chairs. it was all decent food, pretty good for being free, and definitely satisfying enough to hold us over until an earlyish lunch. they have an onsite pizza place we tried, it was a good value, and a minute mart type store for snacks and water for other food choices.
my only gripe with the stay was during 2 out of the 4 mornings, you would hear what sounded like water going through the pipes. it was kind of loud, and it seemed like it happend when the neighboring room would flush the toilet or maybe run the shower. we did not notice the sound during the middle of the day or anytime at night. it technically was annoying, but since we were basically up anyway, it was almost a non-issue.
i, overall, was very happy with the stay at the ramada maingate. with a less than 10 minute walk to
disneyland,a room rate of $104, free parking, free breakfast and a really nice staff, this vacation was worth every penny.
we are planning a couple more trips in the near future and we will definitely look into staying here again.