We are fans of the Garden Grove hotels. Our typical routine is to drive and park at the Mickey & Friends lot or Timon lot and then hop on the tram. Easy peasy.
However...
On our August 2010 trip, when we stayed at the Sheraton Garden Grove, we were diverted to go into the Toy Story lot, after a 2-minute drive from our hotel parking lot. Then we paid $15 for Disney parking (on top of the $12 daily hotel parking fee). And then we waited in a long line-up to get on those buses for the 7-minute ride to the main gate.
I consider that bad planning on my part. We would've done things differently, either:
1. Stay at a hotel that's walking distance to the main gate to avoid the hassle of shuttles/trams altogether.
- or -
2. Stay at a hotel that's directly across from the Toy Story lot so we can avoid parking altogether and have the flexibility to just hop on one of those buses (should we need) or walk to the main gate.
Well, we're going again in March during spring break. I have decided that we're going to try out a walking-distance hotel. The 3 hotels I've narrowed it down to are:
1. Hojo
2. Marriott Fairfield Inn
3. Candy Cane Inn
Please help us choose one and let me know why! Thanks!
However...
On our August 2010 trip, when we stayed at the Sheraton Garden Grove, we were diverted to go into the Toy Story lot, after a 2-minute drive from our hotel parking lot. Then we paid $15 for Disney parking (on top of the $12 daily hotel parking fee). And then we waited in a long line-up to get on those buses for the 7-minute ride to the main gate.
I consider that bad planning on my part. We would've done things differently, either:
1. Stay at a hotel that's walking distance to the main gate to avoid the hassle of shuttles/trams altogether.
- or -
2. Stay at a hotel that's directly across from the Toy Story lot so we can avoid parking altogether and have the flexibility to just hop on one of those buses (should we need) or walk to the main gate.
Well, we're going again in March during spring break. I have decided that we're going to try out a walking-distance hotel. The 3 hotels I've narrowed it down to are:
1. Hojo
2. Marriott Fairfield Inn
3. Candy Cane Inn
Please help us choose one and let me know why! Thanks!

