It is truly impossible to do 4 nights if your DH goes with the Fairfield?That is what I am leaning towards as well. My DH is a bit of a hotel snob and also a Marriott Titanium, so we may end up with the 2 rooms at the Fairfield Inn. But I would rather have the 4 nights at the PVI.
The Fairfield is not even that "nice" compared to PVI, it's literally just a bigger motel that's farther away. Even if you factor in about ~50k Marriott points with Titanium status you are only getting ~$400 of value out of your points. It doesn't justify spending more $900 in cash for one less night vs PVI.That is what I am leaning towards as well. My DH is a bit of a hotel snob and also a Marriott Titanium, so we may end up with the 2 rooms at the Fairfield Inn. But I would rather have the 4 nights at the PVI.
Park Vue Inn.July 2026. Me, DH and DD20. I refuse to stay on-site now that they have eliminated EE. It’s been a while since we’ve stayed off-site.
Park Vue Inn - $1,500
4 nights - Triple Queen Room (3 queen beds, 1 bathroom)
Pros: Everyone gets a queen bed. Can stay for 4 nights. Closest walk to parks.
Cons: Only 1 small bathroom.
Fairfield Inn - $2,400
3 nights - 2 rooms (1 king each room - guaranteed connecting rooms)
Pros: DD20 gets her own bedroom and bathroom.
Cons: Walk to parks is so-so.
Courtyard Marriott Theme Park Entrance - $2,700
3 nights - Double Bunk, 1 King Suite (4 bunk beds, 1 king, 1 bathroom with 2 showers)
Pros: Nice bathroom layout. Higher quality hotel.
Cons: Will bunk bed be too small for DD20 for 4 nights? Walk to parks is so-so.
Residence Inn Anaheim Convention Center - $2,900
3 nights - 2 Bedroom Executive Suite (1 king, 2 queens, 2 bathrooms)
Pros: DD20 gets her own bedroom and bathroom. Free breakfast. Higher quality hotel.
Cons: Furthest walk to parks.
I’m leaning towards the Park Vue Inn since we can stay for 4 nights for less money than 3 nights elsewhere. And they have recently refreshed their rooms. I’ve always wanted to stay “at the crosswalk” but have never done it.
We have stayed at the Fairfield Inn and Residence Inn before. I thought the walk from the Residence Inn was too far, although that suite would be the nicest and most comfortable for all of us.
I appreciate any thoughts!
July 2026. Me, DH and DD20. I refuse to stay on-site now that they have eliminated EE. It’s been a while since we’ve stayed off-site.
Park Vue Inn - $1,500
4 nights - Triple Queen Room (3 queen beds, 1 bathroom)
Pros: Everyone gets a queen bed. Can stay for 4 nights. Closest walk to parks.
Cons: Only 1 small bathroom.
Fairfield Inn - $2,400
3 nights - 2 rooms (1 king each room - guaranteed connecting rooms)
Pros: DD20 gets her own bedroom and bathroom.
Cons: Walk to parks is so-so.
Courtyard Marriott Theme Park Entrance - $2,700
3 nights - Double Bunk, 1 King Suite (4 bunk beds, 1 king, 1 bathroom with 2 showers)
Pros: Nice bathroom layout. Higher quality hotel.
Cons: Will bunk bed be too small for DD20 for 4 nights? Walk to parks is so-so.
Residence Inn Anaheim Convention Center - $2,900
3 nights - 2 Bedroom Executive Suite (1 king, 2 queens, 2 bathrooms)
Pros: DD20 gets her own bedroom and bathroom. Free breakfast. Higher quality hotel.
Cons: Furthest walk to parks.
I’m leaning towards the Park Vue Inn since we can stay for 4 nights for less money than 3 nights elsewhere. And they have recently refreshed their rooms. I’ve always wanted to stay “at the crosswalk” but have never done it.
We have stayed at the Fairfield Inn and Residence Inn before. I thought the walk from the Residence Inn was too far, although that suite would be the nicest and most comfortable for all of us.
I appreciate any thoughts!
Sorry to rehabilitate an old thread. We usually stay at Tropicana, but might consider Camelot because the 2 room suite option is an appealing layout for our particular travel situation.Did you look into the Tropicana or Camelot?
The Camelot has a family suite.
Separate bedrooms with lots of beds and a pull out couch but one bathroom
The Tropicana has a couple different suite options, I’ve stayed in the Park view suite: a bedroom with a bathroom with a shower and its own balcony with Matterhorn/firework views, and a living room with a pull out sofa* and a bathroom with a larger vanity and a shower/tun combo and its own balcony with the same views
* I found this to be too hard, so when we are in this same room in a couple weeks I’m having a mattress topper delivered for the kids
Both right across the street
I can't recall having any issues with the elevators for the times I have stayed there, so I'd have to say...you're good to go thereSorry to rehabilitate an old thread. We usually stay at Tropicana, but might consider Camelot because the 2 room suite option is an appealing layout for our particular travel situation.
One of the things I like about Tropicana is that we never have to wait for the elevator. How's the elevator situation at Camelot and is there often a wait for the elevator (e.g., a bunch of other people trying to use it at park opening)?