Reepicheep
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- Jul 28, 2014
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...September anniversary... I just realized I could add a fifth night to our trip for free, so I'm going to cancel and rebook. And then I'll see about the club upgrades.
Here's the thing, I'm short on points by about 3K for the club upgrades. Worth the $175 to pay for the points now and assure ourselves a club room, or do you think I'm safe waiting a month until my next Amex deposit to do the upgrades for free?
We stayed at the Sheraton Park in early July, 2015, and I didn't book the room until early May. Since your trip isn't until September, I'm certain you could wait another month for your extra points to arrive, before you do your booking (unless there is a convention or other large event scheduled at the hotel during the time you are there).
To make the most efficient use of points, I think it is important to use the Starwood 1-800 number to make your booking. The last I heard, a regular room at the Sheraton Park is 10k points/night, with an additional 1k points to upgrade to club. If you phone the 1-800 number, you can book a five day club stay for 44k points. It is my understanding that, if you make a five day non-club reservation using the website, it will cost you 40k points. Then, if you do an upgrade to club, it will cost you an additional 5k points (i.e., a total of 45k points instead of 44k points). At least, that's what happened to me last summer when I booked a five day stay using points.
You mention that you prefer to have dinner in the parks. If you drink alcohol and happen to be at the hotel between 5pm and 7pm, you can always drop in to the lounge for free drinks, before you head to the parks to eat. Free beer, wine, and simpler mixed drinks (I got hooked on "long island ice teas" the last time we stayed at the Sheraton Park).
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EDIT: I'm reading the 2016 edition of the Unofficial Disneyland Guide right now, and the book ranks the Sheraton Park hotel as being the best value in Anaheim.