Tara8595
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Okay - so after researching several months, we booked a stay at Park Vue Inn for my son's 5th birthday trip to Disneyland. I'm writing this because I know many of you guys are WDW fanatics, and when you make your way to CA, you think hm.... on or off property? on property is so expensive and off-property is so close - it should be okay.... DON'T DO IT!!!
If you are used to staying on property in WDW, stay on property at Disneyland.
Problems at Park Vue Inn: Bed mattress smelled like urine. Big bags of trash left in the walkway on 3 separate occassions, including once right in the doorway of the entrance to breakfast - how appetizing. Floors were so dirty we couldn't walk in barefeet without them turning black(ish). There was a putrid fecal smell wafting from the kitchen sink which was apparently so bad, it prompted them to leave our window open when we went to check in. Which, by the way, was after all our bags were delivered to our room. Fortunately nobody stole our stuff by removing the window screen.
Outside the hotel, the street corner smelled pretty bad too, between the exhaust and sewage smell and my son's daily proclamation (it sure is stinky out here!), made for a not-very-magical start to a couple of days. Plus, just the crossing of 6 lanes of city traffic was icky when you are used to Disney World.
The afternoon after check-in we were taking naps and were shaken (literally) awake by construction on the first floor that vibrated the entire hotel so bad that you could look down the row of windows and see them shaking. We thought it was an earthquake at first.
So... after the vibrations and the urine smell, it was the last straw. I called and made reservations at the Disneyland Hotel for the remaining 5 nights - thankfully at a discount. We were SO much happier there. Our first morning as we walked out of the Frontier Building, I actually cried - I was so relieved to be back to a REAL Disney experience.
Not without a cost - the move added an extra unbudgeted $800 to my total spend. ABSOLUTELY worth it. Hey - at least I got the rewards for my Disney Visa.
Anyhow - just thought I'd share. I know many of you are on the fence about where to stay. Park Vue problems aside - many of the hotels would have the same issues as far as the 'dirty city atmosphere'. And if you stay at an upscale hotel with a shuttle, you'd be better off than walking, in my opinion. But if you can stay at one of the three Disney hotels - do it!!! You won't be disappointed.
If you are used to staying on property in WDW, stay on property at Disneyland.
Problems at Park Vue Inn: Bed mattress smelled like urine. Big bags of trash left in the walkway on 3 separate occassions, including once right in the doorway of the entrance to breakfast - how appetizing. Floors were so dirty we couldn't walk in barefeet without them turning black(ish). There was a putrid fecal smell wafting from the kitchen sink which was apparently so bad, it prompted them to leave our window open when we went to check in. Which, by the way, was after all our bags were delivered to our room. Fortunately nobody stole our stuff by removing the window screen.
Outside the hotel, the street corner smelled pretty bad too, between the exhaust and sewage smell and my son's daily proclamation (it sure is stinky out here!), made for a not-very-magical start to a couple of days. Plus, just the crossing of 6 lanes of city traffic was icky when you are used to Disney World.
The afternoon after check-in we were taking naps and were shaken (literally) awake by construction on the first floor that vibrated the entire hotel so bad that you could look down the row of windows and see them shaking. We thought it was an earthquake at first.
So... after the vibrations and the urine smell, it was the last straw. I called and made reservations at the Disneyland Hotel for the remaining 5 nights - thankfully at a discount. We were SO much happier there. Our first morning as we walked out of the Frontier Building, I actually cried - I was so relieved to be back to a REAL Disney experience.
Not without a cost - the move added an extra unbudgeted $800 to my total spend. ABSOLUTELY worth it. Hey - at least I got the rewards for my Disney Visa.
Anyhow - just thought I'd share. I know many of you are on the fence about where to stay. Park Vue problems aside - many of the hotels would have the same issues as far as the 'dirty city atmosphere'. And if you stay at an upscale hotel with a shuttle, you'd be better off than walking, in my opinion. But if you can stay at one of the three Disney hotels - do it!!! You won't be disappointed.