i stayed there in 2013.
it was a nice hotel.
i'd say its more pricey than its worth because its just a nice hotel and not a luxury hotel.
i enjoyed the hot tub after going to the parks all day.
you can either walk to the parks or you can walk across the street and hop on the toy story parking lot bus to the parks.
i tried both and both are fine.
the walk to the parks was not bad at all.
and i liked the toy story parking lot bus for at night to get back to the hotel.
We stayed there in 2013 and loved it. We had a corner room which provided tons of windows and light. We were on an upper floor so the view from the balcony was fun. We liked being able to get coffee at the snack shop, the pool was fine and the walk was doable. Toward the end of our trip I rode the shuttle available at the hotel to and from the park. We'd stay there again.
I liked it & thought it was an easy walk to the parks. Staying again at the end of the month, so it can't be too bad.
My family & I love the Sheraton Park! Great service, comfy beds, nice pool area, and just a much higher-end hotel than any non-Disney within walking distance. We always walk across the street to the Toy Story lot to use the free shuttles, as any way to save our feet is welcome! I definitely recommend it, especially if its free with your points!
We have stayed there 2x and most resently last March during Spring Break. We love the Sheraton Park.....the pool area is very nice as it is in the middle of the complex and surrounded by palm trees so very relaxing compared to some where the pool is stuck in the parking lot
We have stay Club Level both times and have always requested a Disney view room with a full balcony so we can watch the fireworks on arrival night.
The rooms are very comfortable and clean and the beds are great after a long day at the parks.
The walk is very easy and only about 15-20 minutes or so and there is a brand new CVS on the corner now which is great for grabbing snacks etc should you want.
Sheraton Park is our go to hotel when we go to DLR.
I've stayed twice. The walk was OK, not something I would want to do often with little kids though. We went in off season so we weren't trekking back and forth between the hotel and the Parks a couple of times a day. What I did like about it was the pool area and the fact that it was a 'full service' hotel with room service and pool side food/adult beverages. When we stayed they were offering a room credit per night which covered our breakfast and then some which definitely sweetened the deal. We stayed on the 6th/7th floor during our stays and faced the parks affording us a view of the fireworks.
Glad to see the positive reviews. We are staying there with points on our arrival day. I had not thought about the Toy Story shuttle. I think we will try that out!
You can book club level on points by calling SPG. The current rate is 11,000 points per night (with 5th night free). If you booked before March 10 ( when the hotel changed from category 3 to 4) or on a special rates (such as Nights and Flights), then ask for the upgrade at check in. It should be 1000 points per night. If you booked after March 10 and are not on a rate that requires booking a standard room, you can call and cancel the standard room in favor of a club level room (assuming it's available). -- Suzanne--snip--
I am hoping to be upgraded to club level!! That wasn't an option to book it using my points. A balcony Disney view would be an added bonus for sure!! Thanks for the tip about CVS. Any snacks bought outside the park, always helps the pocket book!!
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You can book club level on points by calling SPG. The current rate is 11,000 points per night (with 5th night free). If you booked before March 10 ( when the hotel changed from category 3 to 4) or on a special rates (such as Nights and Flights), then ask for the upgrade at check in. It should be 1000 points per night. If you booked after March 10 and are not on a rate that requires booking a standard room, you can call and cancel the standard room in favor of a club level room (assuming it's available). -- Suzanne
OH Suzanne!! This is a perfect example of why the DIS is invaluable!!I will call them right now!!! Thanks so much!!
I think the difference is between booking a club room entirely on points (call SPG to book at current cost of 11,000 points per night) and upgrading a cash reservation with points (SPG has limits on this, but the hotel itself is more flexible). We have never been unable to upgrade to club when checking in, but it's nice to know e-mailing the hotel in advance is an option. -- SuzannePlease let us know how the phone call goes. I'm curious to see if your experience matches up with mine.
Around a month ago, I made a 4 day reservation starting June 28 (cash, not points), then phoned SPG to use 1000 points/night to upgrade to club. I was told that I could not do the upgrade until 5 days before check in (June 23 in my case).
I then contacted the hotel via email, and discovered they would do the upgrade immediately, with no need to wait until June 23. The 4000 points have now been taken from my account, and my reservation upgraded to Club. Since Club level is important to us, we were unwilling to gamble on the upgrade being available on June 23.
If you are unable to book a club room via the 1-800 phone number, I recommend you contact the hotel directly (I can provide email addresses, if you need them).
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We first stayed at the Sheraton Park (club level) in August 2014. It immediately became our favourite hotel in the Disneyland area. We stayed there again at Christmas, and will be staying there again in the summer. Alas, as SuzanneSLO has pointed out, the hotel has recently changed from a category 3 to a category 4. The Sheraton Garden Grove (a mile or so south of the Sheraton Park) is still a category 3, but is not quite as nice or convenient as the Park.
Please let us know how the phone call goes. I'm curious to see if your experience matches up with mine.
Around a month ago, I made a 4 day reservation starting June 28 (cash, not points), then phoned SPG to use 1000 points/night to upgrade to club. I was told that I could not do the upgrade until 5 days before check in (June 23 in my case).
I then contacted the hotel via email, and discovered they would do the upgrade immediately, with no need to wait until June 23. The 4000 points have now been taken from my account, and my reservation upgraded to Club. Since Club level is important to us, we were unwilling to gamble on the upgrade being available on June 23.
If you are unable to book a club room via the 1-800 phone number, I recommend you contact the hotel directly (I can provide email addresses, if you need them).
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We first stayed at the Sheraton Park (club level) in August 2014. It immediately became our favourite hotel in the Disneyland area. We stayed there again at Christmas, and will be staying there again in the summer. Alas, as SuzanneSLO has pointed out, the hotel has recently changed from a category 3 to a category 4. The Sheraton Garden Grove (a mile or so south of the Sheraton Park) is still a category 3, but is not quite as nice or convenient as the Park.
I think the difference is between booking a club room entirely on points (call SPG to book at current cost of 11,000 points per night) and upgrading a cash reservation with points (SPG has limits on this, but the hotel itself is more flexible). We have never been unable to upgrade to club when checking in, but it's nice to know e-mailing the hotel in advance is an option. -- Suzanne
What types of foods do you remember for Breakfast and snacks? Just curious?
Last August, we stayed at four hotels we hadn't stayed at before, so I instructed my family to make detailed notes on all the hotels so we would know which was our preferred hotel for future visits. As a consequence, I have lots of detailed notes about the food which was served at the Sheraton Park.
WOW, THANKS SO MUCH FOR this DETAILED LIST!!! Now my next endeavor is to call the Hotel and inquire about Gluten free. I am Celiac, there are not many choices.........
Thanks again!!
Now my next endeavor is to call the Hotel and inquire about Gluten free. I am Celiac, there are not many choices.........
Well, I guess you wouldn't go hungry in the Sheraton Park lounge, but other than the vegie, meat, and cheese trays you wouldn't be able to eat very much (I think there may have been packages of gluten free cold cereal available at breakfast, but I'm not 100% certain). In terms of the hot entrees, I imagine the chicken satays and bacon scallops would be the only gluten free choices.
I suspect, though, that the hotel will provide some (free) non-gluton options for you in the club lounge, if you give them sufficient warning. If nothing else, I bet they have gluten free bread, crackers, and pastries available upon request.
Gotta love Disboards!! I just upgraded my points stay to Club level. Seeing the offerings in the lounge made me realize we would save money that we would spend on food!Woot woot!
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