My trip is rapidly approaching and the closer it gets the more nervous I get about where to stay. I just booked Paradise Pier at a RIDICULOUS price (so high 1,750 for 4 nights -theme park view is all that was left!!) and also have off site at grand Legacy for 818.00. I am nervous about being alone and walking alone at night. I am not familiar with
Disneyland at all so I need advice from those that have been there. I am aware of there not being busses lke at WDW and there will be some walking. Does Paradise Pier connect to the parks or am I having to cross strrets at night and walk just as I would staying on Harbor Blvd? IS the walk the same from both places to the park? I inquired about the ART shuttle and it does not stop at my hotel. Please any advice you can offer is so appreciated.
I travel solo all the time, and I can understand your concerns, Mynamewastaken. As a middle-aged man with a lot of bulk and a Grumpy Cat face (people say I look like I’m very angry at the world all the time), I don’t tend to have many issues walking alone. That being said, I do volunteer with my local police, etc., so I’ve been involved in a lot of personal safety classes and I keep my eyes open to safety issues. Okay, intro over.
I would not hesitate to have anyone in my family walk through the Disney hotels area and DTD alone. Wouldn’t think twice about it. Harbor Blvd is slightly different however. I consider it to be safe but there are a few places that could be problematic.
Someone else mentioned Candy Cane Inn (CCI). I’ve stayed there before. It is a straight walk up the block but there is a long stretch of empty areas with vegetation. I consider it safe but if you are nervous that stretch might raise concerns. The hotel, though, does have a private shuttle that runs every half hour that leaves from the main Disneyland bus lot. This means that (almost) everyone on the bus is going to the same place and will be dropped off in the parking lot of the CCI. It’s clean, convenient and about as safe as you can get.
Right across Harbor from Disneyland is a cluster of hotels as others have mentioned including Grand Legacy. This is a busy urban block and I don’t think anyone needs to be overly concerned there. You will see a few homeless folks on the sidewalk around there and at the city bus stop. I am not saying they are dangerous in any way, but people’s comfort levels vary. I’ll be staying at one of those hotels for the first time this August, and I wouldn’t be concerned there.
I’ve also stayed at the Howard Johnson’s. I consider the hotel grounds safe and the walk is no problem at all in the daytime. There is a block or so worth of the walk between the hotel cluster mentioned above and Mimi’s café that is sparsely populated and at night it is, in my opinion, too dark for easy comfort. I never felt unsafe personally, but I was on full alert for that part of the walk. However, the HoJo is on the ART 7 Route, I believe. I got an ART pass as part of my package, and when I was tired I just took the bus to the hotel. ART’s schedule is unreliable, but you catch it at Disneyland (very close to the CCI bus stop) and ride it all the way to the HoJo parking lot. It is the last stop on the route, but it drops you off on the curb right in front of the hotel’s front desk building. There are trees around the stop that make it a bit secluded but it is well lit and visible. I only ever saw tourists on the ART bus, but it is a public bus system. Make sure you tell the driver that you are going to the HoJo so they don’t skip that last stop. They aren’t supposed to, but….
This might be way more information than you need, but personal safety is important. I would love to be able to afford a Disney property hotel but the extra money just buys so many other things to me. Trust your gut when you are out walking. If something feels wrong, go another way, pop into a shop or head back and call a cab/uber/etc. I will say that I think Disneyland is one of the safest places for solo travelers and you don’t need to be overly concerned – but it never hurts to be careful.
Anyway, I hope this helps.