Reviews of Best Western Anaheim Inn?

Keyser

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I've seen lots of reviews of other places along Harbor, but I haven't seen any reviews here for the Best Western Anaheim Inn (not Park Place Inn). It looks to be pretty close to the entrance, and it's pretty cheap.

The reviews on tripadvisor seem pretty positive, though no breakfast and a small pool seem like the downsides. I'd like to hear from people here, though. In particular, I'm curious about the suite, if anyone has stayed in it and could describe it (it's cheaper than several regular hotel rooms, e.g. at Best Western Park Place) for the time we will be there.
 
this best western has diffirent types of suites. one has a double bed, one has a kitchenette. I would call the reservations and get all the details. You can go online too at bestwestern.com too.
 
We stayed at the Best Western Anaheim Inn and it was fine. It is the same company (Stovall's) in Anaheim that owns the Park Place Inn (as well as Stovall's and Pavillions). All 4 are Best Westerns.
The Anaheim Inn seemed like just a slight step down ( and was priced accordingly) from the Park Place. The room was smaller but well decorated, comfortable and quiet. The A/C was a smaller more old fashioned box wall unit that worked well. The pool was small looking. We did not use it. The walk to the parks was just 30 seconds more than the PPI. I like the mini suites at the Park Place but this place was a fine alternative.
 
I've stayed here several times and it's been fine but just to let you know the beds are full sized beds, not queens.
 

We stayed at the Best Western Anaheim Inn and it was fine. It is the same company (Stovall's) in Anaheim that owns the Park Place Inn (as well as Stovall's and Pavillions). All 4 are Best Westerns.
The Anaheim Inn seemed like just a slight step down ( and was priced accordingly) from the Park Place. The room was smaller but well decorated, comfortable and quiet. The A/C was a smaller more old fashioned box wall unit that worked well. The pool was small looking. We did not use it. The walk to the parks was just 30 seconds more than the PPI. I like the mini suites at the Park Place but this place was a fine alternative.

Does list of hotels owned by the company include owning the Raffles Inn Best Western?
 
I stayed there in January. It's plain but the room was clean and guest services were always on top of everything right away. We had no interest in the pool so I can't speak for that but I'd stay there again without hesitation.

eta: they also give 10% discount at Denny's when you show your room key. It made an affordable meal even more affordable. We used it several times.
 
Does list of hotels owned by the company include owning the Raffles Inn Best Western?

I have not heard of Raffles being owned by the Stoval family. They may have that and other properties.
 
I'm looking into this hotel too, so I'm bumping the thread to see if anyone has any recent thoughts. I'm trying to decide between this or Park Place. This one is cheaper so I'm leaning towards the Anaheim INN.
 


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