What hotel would you recommend off site?

RNforKids

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I am thinking of staying off site the next time around-with only one problem..very picky about where I stay. A clean hotel is of the utmost, a breakfast included would be nice, no paper thin walls please... see what I mean. I would love to hear of any great finds (recommendations?), that anyone would be so kind to share.
 
The Candy Cane Inn may fit you fine. It is a small motel with exterior corridors but it has loads of atmosphere. The rooms are nicely decorated. There is a free breakfast of cereals, fruit, toast, bagels and cream cheese, milk, juices, coffee all set up in a nice little room with seating inside as well as out by the pool. They have their own shuttle to the parks and the walk is 5-7 minutes.
The Residence Inn was nice too though a bit farther and not as walkable but the room was nice with a full kitchen and a more extensive breakfast than the Candy Cane Inn.
Howard Johnson is a great hotel with interior corridors and comfortable rooms but they don't have any breakfast at all. I usually choose here because it has great prices, nice sized rooms, a balcony and very pretty tree laden grounds and is a 5-7 minute walk to the parks.
 
We love the Candy Cane Inn. I got a rate of $87/night for a deluxe (larger) room in August online.
 
I've never stayed at Candy Cane Inn, but I also wanted to throw in a thumbs up for Howard Johnson. We like to stay there too. It's almost like a hotel, with motel prices. But, as mentioned, no breakfast.
 



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