Disneyland Area Hotel Reviews & Rankings

Looking for a great hotel near Disneyland and California Adventure? This ranks & reviews the best & worst hotels in Anaheim, including pros & cons, room photos, and a numerical score based on walking distance, prices, room quality & size, and amenities.

Disneyland has seen a hotel explosion in the last few years, and several of the accommodations reviewed here are brand new! With over a dozen new properties and thousands of rooms added, you can often find some great deals, especially during California’s off-season or when events aren’t scheduled at the nearby Anaheim Convention Center.

Our rankings are based upon firsthand experience doing actual stays at all of the hotels–many multiple times. We have stayed at 75+ hotels near Disneyland and this is the only resource ranking so many Anaheim hotels from the perspective of one individual. Every other comprehensive guide or list is inconsistent due to crowd-sourcing.

Scoring is based upon important objective details that will matter most if you’re planning a vacation to Disneyland Resort…plus some of my opinions. You can also read our overall comparison of the benefits of staying in Disney-owned hotels versus third party accommodations in Off-Site vs. On-Site Disneyland Hotels: Where to Stay.

We update this list regularly thanks to monthly (at minimum) stays at hotels near Disneyland. Although we’re locals, we also have a toddler. Getting out our door, driving and parking and into the parks in time for rope drop is impossible without booking a hotel and walking (which, not so coincidentally, is also why we only recommend staying within walking distance).

Let’s start with a couple of housekeeping notes that concern the off-site vs. on-site calculus for 2026…

Getting around the Disneyland Resort area has become more difficult due to the shutdown of the Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) bus service earlier this spring. The ART buses provided efficient and affordable transportation for guests staying at local area hotels that were not quite within walking distance. Now that ART has ended, guests have to walk farther, choose closer hotels, stay at spots with dedicated shuttles, or use rideshare services to get to the parks.

For what it’s worth, we’ve always recommended staying closer so you can simply walk to the parks. Nothing beats being close enough for a midday break and not having to hassle with transportation for rope drop or at the end of the evening, and that’s doubly true in 2026 now that ART has ended.

If you opt against staying within walking distance, Disneyland Resort has partnered with Lyft to offer convenient transportation options for guests traveling to and from the Good Neighbor Hotels. This new partnership provides guests with an easy and reliable way to move between their hotel and the Disneyland Resort area, enhancing the overall guest experience with flexible, on-demand transportation. Savings are as follows:

  • For new Lyft users: Use code 50MAGIC for 50% off two rides.
  • For existing Lyft users: Use code XL10 for 10% off one XL ride to the parks.

This special promo code will be valid through September 8, 2026.

As someone who has been using Lyft for the last decade, I don’t see a ton of value in a 50% off code that’s only valid for new users, but perhaps I’m the outlier.

The bad news is that staying on-site also comes with a new downside: Disney Ended 2 Hotel Perks, Cutting On-Site Advantage at Disneyland.

Specifically, these perks are/were the private entrance from Pixar Place Hotel into DCA and Early Entry. These are big negatives for the Disney-owned hotels, PPH especially. Conversely, they’re mild positives for the dozens of third off-site hotels, several of which move up as a result.

As a result of the end of ART and these on-site perks, there have been changes to the rankings. Now more than ever, your best options are off-site hotels that are within walking distance!

Rankings are determined by best total scores, which are out of a possible 30 points in 4 categories. There’s a maximum of 10 points for distance, 8 points for room quality & size, 7 points for cost, and 5 points for amenities. Those odd numbers might seem, well, odd, but they were chosen with careful consideration after a lot of reader feedback.

Location, room, and cost are the big factors for most visitors to Disneyland, which is why they’re weighted. There’s a possibility what you prioritize in a hotel near Disneyland and Disney California Adventure will differ at least slightly from our scale. In that case, you can glean the selling points of each hotel from its summary, pros & cons, and the sub-divided numerical scores.

We recommend booking a discounted hotel + ticket vacation package via Get Away Today to save money. In addition to the package discount, some hotels have ‘4th night free’ promos, and there’s currently a ‘5th day free’ promo on park tickets. Save an extra $10 by using code TOURIST at checkout (valid on 2-night and longer stays). Click here to check out the package discounts available. This is in addition to any package or bundle savings on tickets and hotels.

One thing to note before we get going is that Anaheim has a lot of hotels and this list was starting to get unwieldy. Below is a list of hotels that previously ranked below #44, but we’ve decided to cut due to their proximity, price, lower quality, or some combination of the three. This isn’t to say that they are bad options. Some are just fine!

However, they’re not hotels we’d book or actively recommend, especially when considering the alternatives. Ending the list at 44 instead of 40 or 50 might seem random, but we determined each of the final 4 filled important roles and were worthy of inclusion. Everything that didn’t make the cut brought nothing unique to the table that warranted making the list.)

Anyway, here are the now unranked options at which we’ve stayed:

As for the list below, we’d be comfortable staying at any of these–which we’d recommend depends upon your budget, priorities and preferences. They all have something to offer and are safe options. (If a hotel isn’t on the list above or below, we haven’t stayed there.)

Now, on with the Anaheim/Disneyland-area hotel rankings! Clicking on any hotel name (that’s clickable) or links to the reviews will open the detailed review containing additional photos, info, and thoughts on that hotel in a new window. Let’s check out the rankings…

44. Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel

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Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel tactfully balances what could be a kitschy castle theme with high-end amenities and modern rooms. The biggest downside is location, back by Mickey & Friends parking structure, but there’s a shuttle. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Majestic Garden Hotel Review

Pros: Modern rooms; nice amenities; shuttle
Cons: Long walk through Downtown Disney almost requires using the shuttle or taxi; fees.

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Scoring
Distance: 5
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 3
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 17

43. Cortona Inn & Suites

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Cortona Inn & Suites has average rooms, it’s an average walk, and amenities are average. Price is the wild-card; sometimes it can be under $100 per night. You won’t regret your stay here…you just won’t remember it, either. It’s a very forgettable hotel. Read and see more in our Cortona Inn & Suites full review.

Pros: Price; clean rooms; decent breakfast.
Cons: No frills

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Scoring
Distance: 5
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 5.5
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 17.5

42. Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Resort

Nestled between Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and the Anaheim Convention Center, this Courtyard is pretty nondescript from the outside. Heck, the main entrance doesn’t even have a marquee. However, the rooms are fairly modern and nice (and not cookie-cutter), and it’s convenient for both the parks and the ACC.

Pros: Price; well-designed rooms; convenience to ACC & Disneyland
Cons: Modest amenities

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Scoring
Distance: 5
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 5
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 18

41. Desert Palms Hotel & Suites

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Desert Palms Hotel & Suites is an okay hotel, with nice advantages like indoor hallways and an inviting lobby that make it seem superior to the hotels directly on Harbor Boulevard. The location is close enough and the rooms are fine, but prices can be a bit high. Read and see more in our full Desert Palms Hotel & Suites Review

Pros: Location; nice ‘pluses’ over other hotels; breakfast
Cons: Price; somewhat dated rooms; resort fee

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 4
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 18

40. Hampton Inn & Suites Anaheim

This Hampton Inn is brand new, and follows the formula of all recent ‘big box’ hotel chains in Anaheim. The rooms aren’t as interesting, but the biggest downside is proximity to Disneyland. You’re looking at about a 25 minute walk to the parks; if not for that, this would be much higher up the list.

Pros: Solid amenities & rooms
Cons: Location

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Scoring
Distance: 4
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 5
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 19

39. Anaheim Portofino Inn & Suites

Anaheim Portofino Inn & Suites has great bones and unique advantages, such as spacious suites and interior hallways–a rarity for motels at its price point. The problem is that the guest rooms are stuck in the 1970s, and dated even by Anaheim motel standards. The location is pretty good, minus having to cross Katella, and the price is usually right. If you don’t mind extreme datedness, it’s a solid option. Read and see more in our Anaheim Portofino Inn & Suites full review.

Pros: Price; interior hallways; spacious suites.
Cons: No frills; 1970s rooms.

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 5
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 19

38. Candlewood Suites Anaheim Resort Area

Candlewood Suites is another newer, family suite-centric hotel in the Anaheim Resort area. Its rooms are nice, but more compact than other options. Its amenities are not as impressive, thanks to a smaller pool and lack of a free breakfast, but it’s still a solid option. Pricing is often more attractive than its family suite competitors, too.

Pros: Newness & room size
Cons: Lackluster amenities; location

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Scoring
Distance: 6
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 19

37. The Anaheim Hotel

Very much a mixed bag. This is the oldest hotel in Anaheim…and it shows! While the lobby has been overhauled, amenities enhanced, and some rooms upgraded, it simply feels old and tired. Some rooms are dark and dingy, effectively in a “basement” of outer buildings. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Hotel Review

Pros: Enormous grounds; big pool; space for activities; short walk
Cons: Old, dingy and dated

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Scoring
Distance: 8
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 3
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 19

36. Anaheim Camelot Inn & Suites

Location is the main selling point, as Anaheim Camelot Inn & Suites is directly across the street from Disneyland. Rooms are satisfactory–good enough for those who will be in the parks all day and only need something for sleeping and showering. If you can score a deal here, it’s a fine option. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Camelot Inn Review

Pros: Location
Cons: Lackluster amenities; “castle surcharge”

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 3
Amenities: 2

Total Score: 19

35. Alpine Inn

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Alpine Inn has curb appeal with the cute chalet style check-in building, but otherwise a budget motel in most regards. The walk to the parks isn’t terrible, but rooms are basic and it can be pricey. We still like it as a budget hotel, but you can generally get more bang for your buck. Read and see more in our full Alpine Inn Hotel Review

Pros: Quaint chalet style; generally cheap
Cons: Usually better bang-for-buck value accommodations available

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 4
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 19

34. Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort

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A nice-enough hotel for Marriott Bonvoy members looking to use or earn points. The grounds are nice and it’s within walking distance of both the Anaheim Convention Center and Disneyland. (This hotel was recently refurbished and we haven’t revisited it since that occurred–this ranking could be outdated.) Read and see more in our full Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort Review

Pros: Major label amenity set; large rooms with balconies; very good location.
Cons: Quality not on par with nearby Hyatt, Marriott, or Hilton chains; too many fees.

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Scoring
Distance: 6
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 19

33. Anaheim Marriott

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Anaheim Marriott’s nice rooms and impressive amenities (Starbucks, rental car, fitness center, pool, etc.) catapult it up the list. Unfortunately, the long walk from the hotel to Disneyland does damper our enthusiasm for it a bit, as do the rack rates and fees. If you’re loyal to Marriott or are visiting Anaheim for a convention, this is a good option. Otherwise, you’re almost certainly better off elsewhere. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Marriott Review

Pros: Very nice rooms; robust amenities; futuristic elevators; adult ambiance in common areas
Cons: Distance to parks; cost; fees

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Scoring
Distance: 5
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 3
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 19

32. Hyatt Regency Orange County

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This is really one of my favorite hotels near Disneyland, but it’s a solid 30 minute walk to the parks and isn’t in the best location. If you’re a conventioneer, business traveler, have loyalty to Hyatt, or are willing to take an Uber to/from Disneyland, this will be an ideal option for you. The rooms are nice, service is impeccable, and the amenities are solid. Read and see more in our full Hyatt Regency Orange County Review

Pros: Very nice rooms; robust amenities; adult ambiance in common areas
Cons: Distance to parks; cost; fees

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Scoring
Distance: 4
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 3
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 19

31. Candy Cane Inn

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Candy Cane Inn is beloved among longtime Disneyland fans for the friendly, family-run nature of the business and its plant-lined grounds. (Please note that a major refurbishment recently occurred and we haven’t stayed at Candy Cane Inn since then–this ranking is likely outdated.) Read and see more in our full Candy Cane Inn Review

Pros: Friendly family-owned hotel; charming style; free shuttle
Cons: Slightly longer walk than across the street hotels; dated rooms

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Scoring
Distance: 8
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 20

30. Clarion Hotel

Clarion Hotel’s dated interior feels like a time capsule, but at least it’s a well-maintained time capsule. Rooms are also surprisingly nice and spacious. Datedness is reflected in the prices, which are the lowest of any hotel this close to Disneyland.  Read and see more in our full Clarion Hotel Review.

Pros: Bargain pricing and business hotel caliber amenities (albeit dated ones)
Cons: About two decades overdue for a top-to-bottom overhaul

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Scoring
Distance: 6
Room Size & Quality: 4.5
Cost: 6
Amenities: 3.5

Total Score: 20

29. Castle Inn & Suites

Who among us doesn’t want to live in a castle?! Well…probably a lot of the adults out there. Castle Inn & Suites is basically “Medieval Times: The Motel,” and like that dinner show, this feels a lot like the early 90s. However, the rooms do have interesting character and the hotel looks less dated than it actually is thanks to the timeless theme. Let’s be honest, though, the main reason to stay here is because it’ll make your kids happy. Read and see more in our full Castle Inn & Suites Review

Pros: Sleeping in a castle; reasonable walk and pricing
Cons: Basic and dated motel with limited amenities

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Scoring
Distance: 8
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 20

28. Anaheim del Sol Inn

A recent renovation really improved the rooms here, bumping this up considerably. Still, it’s a barebones hotel with a primary selling point being that it’s often the cheapest hotel directly across the street from Disneyland. Read and see more in our full Anaheim del Sol Inn Review

Pros: Location; price
Cons: Very basic rooms & amenities

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 4
Amenities: 2.5

Total Score: 20.5

27. Grand Legacy at the Park

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The standard guest rooms are still lacking here and parking is a mess. With that said, the Grand Legacy is still serviceable, and the guest rooms are sufficient. The reasons you’ll want to stay here are location, dining, pool, and (potentially) price. Read and see more in our full Grand Legacy at the Park Review

Pros: Good dining; directly across the street from Disneyland
Cons: Small & basic rooms; limited parking

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Scoring
Distance: 9
Room Size & Quality: 3.5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 20.5

26. Four Points by Sheraton Anaheim

Although it has garnered mixed reviews online, we are fans of Four Points by Sheraton Anaheim. The rooms leave something to be desired, but the amenities and common areas are great, making it an excellent place to unwind after a night in the parks. Honeymooners and other adults wanting a hotel within walking distance should love the Four Points. Read and see more in our full Four Points by Sheraton Anaheim Review

Pros: Excellent lounge and pool areas; nicely updated rooms
Cons: Location adjacent to I-5 interstate; walk crosses I-5 on-ramp

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Scoring
Distance: 6.5
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 20.5

25. Hyatt Place Anaheim

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This one is very similar in quality to the higher-ranking Hyatt House, this scores lower for its less comfortable beds, farther distance to the parks, and a higher price point. On the other hand, decor and finishings are nicer here, breakfast is included (as with Hyatt House), and it’s an easy walk to the Toy Story lot where you can catch a free shuttle. Read and see more in our full Hyatt Place Anaheim Review

Pros: Clean, modern rooms with nice bedding and sectional couches; included breakfast
Cons: Cost; parking

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Scoring
Distance: 5
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4.5

Total Score: 20.5

24. Homewood Suites by Hilton Anaheim Convention Center

The Homewood Suites is another new family suite/extended stay style hotel. It follows the same formula as the others mentioned on this list, and offers amenities every bit as nice. It’s a bit of a walk, however it is immediately adjacent to the Toy Story lot, where there’s a free shuttle to the park. A social hour with complimentary beer and wine plus a great free breakfast round out the list of selling points. Read and see more in our full Homewood Suites Review.

Pros: Clean, modern rooms; family accommodations; included breakfast & social hour
Cons: Long walk; bland style

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Scoring
Distance: 6.5
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 4
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 21.5

23. The Viv Hotel Anaheim

This is one of the newest hotels in Anaheim, using the familiar formula of family-friendly hotels, but with a stylish twist. The Viv Anaheim has a ton more personality and a “cool factor” akin to a boutique hotel. Unfortunately, that’s difficult to quantify on our scale. Read & see more in our full The Viv Anaheim Hotel Review

Pros: Newness; room size; coolness
Cons: Location requires crossing interstate on/off-ramp

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Scoring
Distance: 6
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4.5

Total Score: 21.5

22. SunCoast Park Hotel Anaheim

SunCoast Park Hotel Anaheim is one of the newer hotels in Anaheim, and follows the recent formula of other popular family suite-centric hotels. SunCoast offers spacious rooms and solid, modern amenities being its selling points. Read and see more in our full SunCoast Park Hotel Anaheim Review

Pros: Location; newness; room size; pool
Cons: Space utilization; cheap finishings

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 21.5

21. Wyndham Garden Anaheim

Formerly the Ramada Plaza, the Wyndham Garden Anaheim is an up-and-coming hotel option thanks to its recent top to bottom overhaul and enhancements throughout the property. The rooms are now nice, nothing is dated, and parking is free. About the only downside is the lack of an included breakfast. Read and see more in our full review.

Pros: Solid rooms; good amenities; no parking fee
Cons: Breakfast isn’t included

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 5
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

20. Anaheim Desert Inn & Suites

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Desert Inn & Suites is an unassuming hotel that, honestly, is not even remotely impressive. You put this hotel anywhere else in America, and it’d be hard-pressed to charge more than $50/night. However, the location here is excellent. That, plus the price, makes Desert Inn a great pick for budget travelers looking for a close place to crash. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Desert Inn & Suites Review

Pros: Location; cost
Cons: No frills; dated rooms

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 5
Amenities: 3

Total Score: 22

19. Hotel Indigo Anaheim

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One of the trendier hotels in Anaheim, Hotel Indigo ranks highly because of its combination of location, price, and room quality. Hotel Indigo is great for adults without kids on a budget and is a fun option for honeymooners or others wanting nightlife, without breaking the bank. Read and see more in our full Hotel Indigo Anaheim Review

Pros: Stylish place for young adults or trendy travelers who want a nice room
Cons: Other amenities could use slight improvement to match room quality

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 5
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

18. Home2 Suites by Hilton Anaheim Resort and Hilton Garden Inn

This is a newer two-in-one hotel that offers family suites on the Home2 Suites side of the building and standard rooms at the Hilton Garden Inn. Otherwise, they are identical–both are under the same roof, just branded differently. This duo ranks highly because of its combination of location, price, and room quality.

Pros: Newer hotels offering nice rooms and reasonable walk
Cons: Basic; located right by the highway (request room on other side of building)

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Scoring
Distance: 8
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

17. Howard Johnson Anaheim

Once regarded by many Disney fans as the best off-site hotel near Disneyland, one that was a cut above the typical motel in the area. Thanks to a recent refurbishment and room refresh, the HoJo is once again near the top of this list. It’s rooms are nice and spacious, while its grounds are pleasant. Read and see more in our full Howard Johnson Anaheim Review

Pros: Very good pool areas; spacious rooms; easy walk to the parks
Cons: Dated; overpriced for what it is; lacking some basic amenities

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Scoring
Distance: 8.5
Room Size & Quality: 5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4.5

Total Score: 22

16. Hyatt House Anaheim

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Hyatt House bills itself as an extended stay hotel, but the practical reality is that it’s the perfect family hotel. With in-room microwave and fridge, it’s great for families on a moderate budget. The included breakfast plus the lower price point makes it very appealing. Read and see more in our full Hyatt House Anaheim Review

Pros: Clean, modern rooms with nice bedding and sectional couches; in-room microwave & fridge
Cons: Cost; parking

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 6
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

15. Anaheim Resort Suites (Formerly Cambria Hotel)

Scores points for its spacious suites with multi-room options able to accommodate up to 7 guests. Key amenities include a free daily breakfast buffet, fitness center, and small-scale water park. This is a longer walk from the parks, but it’s close to the Toy Story parking shuttle. Read and see more in our full Anaheim Hotel Suites Review

Note: This hotel dropped its association with Cambria and is in the midst of finding a new partner; Anaheim Hotel Suites is not its permanent name. It’ll probably become a Fairfield by Marriott or something like that.

Pros: Newness; spacious rooms; breakfast; pool/water park
Cons: Longer walk–but shortened by shuttle

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Scoring
Distance: 6
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 4
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

14. Best Western Plus Anaheim Inn

In many regards, this is very similar to the #1 Best Western Plus Park Place Inn that’s a literal stone’s throw away. That should make sense, as both are owned and operated by the same family. It’s maybe 60 seconds longer of a walk and the amenities aren’t quite as nice, but otherwise, they’re nearly equal. Unfortunately, that includes pricing–the BW Anaheim Inn is overpriced for what it is.

Pros: On-site location at off-site price; room & bedding quality; breakfast
Cons: Pool; overpriced

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 5.5
Cost: 3
Amenities: 3.5

Total Score: 22

13. SpringHill Suites Anaheim Resort

This is the sister property to the higher-ranking Residence Inn; the better floor plan and slightly better amenities give that property a slight, albeit important edge. This Springhill Suites is still one of the best hotels in all of Anaheim, but if both it and the adjacent Residence Inn are available for the same price, we’d recommend choosing the Residence Inn. Read and see more in our full Springhill Suites Anaheim Resort Review

Pros: Clean, modern rooms with nice bedding and sectional couches; family accommodations; included breakfast
Cons: Cost; slightly longer walk

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 3
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

12. Fairfield Inn Anaheim Resort

Fairfield Inn Anaheim Resort is a nicely balanced mid-tier name brand hotel that offers close proximity to Disneyland, solid rooms, and a decent slate of amenities. The rates are sometimes higher than adjacent options, but it’s arguably worth the slightly higher rates. Guests staying here can always recoup those higher prices by eating breakfast at McDonald’s (right in front of the hotel) instead of in the parks. Read and see more in our full review.

Pros: Solid rooms; directly across the street from Disneyland
Cons: Rack rates; parking fee

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Scoring
Distance: 9.5
Room Size & Quality: 5.5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

11. Park Vue Inn

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Park Vue Inn has dropped thanks to excellent new competitors opening, and Park Vue increasing its nightly rates. Being one of the closest hotels to Disneyland, Park Vue Inn could phone it in and offer no appeal to guests. Fortunately, this is not the case: the guest rooms are good and there’s a decent slate of amenities. It’s also cheaper than the adjacent Best Westerns. Read and see more in our full Park Vue Inn Review

Pros: Location; price; breakfast
Cons: Weak fitness center; not part of “Disney bubble”

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 4
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

10. Pixar Place Hotel

This is the reimagined Paradise Pier Hotel, which was a punchline on this blog. Pixar Place Hotel significantly improves almost everything from its predecessor. The rooms are now nice, as are the amenities, pool deck, and dining. Pixar characters and entertainment also enhance the hotel in small but meaningful ways. It’s still #3 out of 3 among the Disney-owned hotels, but it’s a much closer call between Pixar Place Hotel and Disneyland Hotel now. Read and see more in our full Pixar Place Hotel Review

Pros: Fun Pixar details; on-site Disneyland Resort perks; private DCA entrance
Cons: Price; farther from Disneyland than Grand Californian and some Harbor hotels

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Scoring
Distance: 8.5
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 2
Amenities: 4.5

Total Score: 22

9. JW Marriott Anaheim Resort

The other of the two new luxury hotels in Anaheim that’s aimed upmarket, rivaling top tier hotels in major cities. The JW Marriott Anaheim Resort delivers AAA Four-Diamond quality in guest rooms, dining, and common areas. Our scale wasn’t created with luxury properties in mind, so the numbers here are a bit wonky. With that said, the JW Marriott offers quality on par with the Grand Californian, but significantly less expensive. Read and see more in our full JW Marriott Anaheim Resort Review

Pros: Superlative attention to detail, service, and quality.
Cons: Doesn’t cater to families; moderate walk.

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 3
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

8. Best Western Plus Park Place Inn

The Best Western Plus Park Place Inn is the closest hotel to Disneyland, directly across the street from the main entrance. Location isn’t the only selling point of Park Place Inn, which also has nice guest rooms, a solid free continental breakfast with hot items, and other amenities. The biggest downside is cost, with the BW Plus Park Place price now often being $300 per night–that’s often $100 more than nearby alternatives. Read and see more in our full Best Western Park Place Inn Review

Pros: On-site location at off-site price; room & bedding quality; breakfast
Cons: Pool; very expensive

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 5.5
Cost: 3
Amenities: 3.5

Total Score: 22

7. Disneyland Hotel

Nice nods to Disney history, a fun mid-century aesthetic, great pool, and more make this an excellent official hotel. What it lacks in terms of grandiosity it makes up for in charm, much like Disneyland itself. The walk is longer, but entirely through Downtown Disney. Rooms are nice, but need an update. This is our top pick for Disney fans who can’t stomach the price of the Grand Californian or those wanting convenience to Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar. Read and see more in our full Disneyland Hotel Review

Pros: On-site hotel with “Disney magic”; great pool, restaurants, and other amenities
Cons: Price; farther from parks than Grand Californian and some Harbor hotels

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Scoring
Distance: 9
Room Size & Quality: 6.5
Cost: 1.5
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

6. Courtyard Marriott Theme Park Entrance

Courtyard Anaheim Theme Park Entrance is a great option for families with kids. The overall quality and the reasonably short walk to the park are strong selling points, as are the spacious rooms that make it suitable for more than 4 people. Price is the biggest downside, with this hotel costing ~$100/night more than off-site alternatives; even comparable hotels can be significantly less expensive depending upon when you’re traveling. This is our top pick for families wanting space and a short walk but who are not on a tight budget. Read and see more in our full review

Pros: Off-site hotel with excellent, family suite-sized rooms.
Cons: Price; slow elevators; slow service; $50 parking; bland room redesign.

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Scoring
Distance: 9
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 1
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

5. Residence Inn Anaheim Resort

The Residence Inn Anaheim Resort Convention Center offers exceptional bang for buck for any party looking for more spacious accommodations than a standard hotel room. This Residence Inn was built with families visiting Disneyland in mind, rather than extended stays. Anyone looking to save money by cooking their own meals or wanting more space will love it. This is our top pick for families on a budget who need more space in a single room. Read and see more in our full Residence Inn Anaheim Resort/Convention Center Review

Pros: High quality, family suite-sized rooms with extended stay amenities (namely, a kitchen).
Cons: Slightly longer walk than the other top picks on this list.

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 8
Cost: 2
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 22

4. Element by Westin Anaheim Resort Convention Center

Another brand-new Anaheim hotel, this one scores points for its sofa sleeper, kitchenette, and spacious design. Key amenities include a free daily breakfast buffet with healthy options and a 24-hour fitness center. The walk is a bit longer than across the street hotels, but an easy one down quiet side streets. Read and see more in our full Element Anaheim Hotel Review.

Pros: Newness; quality kitchenette; great breakfast
Cons: Moderate walk–but an easy one

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Scoring
Distance: 7
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 4
Amenities: 4

Total Score: 22

3. The Westin Anaheim Resort

A newer luxury hotels with upscale accommodations and amenities on par with top tier hotels in major cities. The Westin Anaheim offers AAA Four-Diamond quality in guest rooms, dining, and common areas. Located directly behind Pixar Pier in Disney California Adventure, its rooftop lounge also offers spectacular views. The Westin Anaheim is our personal favorite hotel, and where we stay when visiting for fun during staycations (e.g. not research trips for the purpose of reviews). Read & see more in our full Westin Anaheim Resort Review

Pros: Excellent service & style; rooftop views into DCA
Cons: Not aimed at families; moderate walk

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Scoring
Distance: 7.5
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 3.5
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 23

2. Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

If money were no issue, this would be the #1 hotel. Location is the obvious selling point, with a dedicated entrance into Disney California Adventure. Themed design and luxuriousness is another huge selling point, as the Grand Californian is one of the nicest Disney hotels in the world. This is our top pick for high-rollers or anyone wanting the ultimate in Disney luxury. Read and see more in our full Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa Review

Pros: Private park entrance to Disney California Adventure; lavish Californian design
Cons: Most expensive hotel in Anaheim; Arts & Crafts style isn’t for everyone

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 7
Cost: 1
Amenities: 5

Total Score: 23

1. Tropicana Inn & Suites

Tropicana Inn & Suites is one of 5 closest hotels to Disneyland and it has crept up the list for a few reasons. First, recently redone rooms that are nicer than the other standard style motels in this area. Second, prices that are considerably cheaper than the nearby alternatives. Finally, the guest service here is the best of the bunch–making Tropicana Inn our #1 place to stay directly across the street from Disneyland. Read and see more in our full Tropicana Inn & Suites Review

Pros: Solid rooms; directly across the street from Disneyland
Cons: Standard motel with outdoor hallways and basic amenities

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Scoring
Distance: 10
Room Size & Quality: 5.5
Cost: 4
Amenities: 3.5

Total Score: 23

There are over 100 hotels in Anaheim, but I do not intend to review them all. Many are either too far away from Disneyland to be practical or are too shady to bother. By my count, there are about 70 or so options worthy of consideration, meaning this work-in-progress review and ranking of Anaheim hotels needs ~10 additional hotels to be complete.

Planning a Southern California vacation? For park admission deals, read Tips for Saving Money on Disneyland Tickets. Learn about on-site and off-site hotels in our Anaheim Hotel Reviews & Rankings. For where to eat, check out our Disneyland Restaurant Reviews. For unique ideas of things that’ll improve your trip, check out What to Pack for Disney. For comprehensive advice, consult our Disneyland Vacation Planning Guide. Finally, for guides beyond Disney, check out our Southern California Itineraries for day trips to Los Angeles, Laguna Beach, and tons of other places!

Your Thoughts

Okay, now it’s your turn! I mentioned being apprehensive of crowd-sourced opinions of hotels above, but also the benefits of such info. I think that differing opinions would be especially helpful here, as those thoughts would be coming from other Disneyland fans rather than just random visitors to Anaheim. If you’ve stayed at any hotels in Anaheim, please share your thoughts about them in the comments below. The more info and frame of reference you can provide, the better.

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  1. For anyone who travels frequently, you might want to boost the two Marriott hotels (Anaheim Marriott and Fairfield Inn) up a few levels. Since we spent very little time in our room, the Fairfield Inn was nice considering it’s short distance to the entrance of both parks. There is the added bonus here of either building your Marriott points or using your Marriott points to pay for either part or all of your stay. The room isn’t fantastic, but decent enough to get ready in the mornings and sleep at night.

    1. I’m just a huge fan of doing anything that helps pay for a future vacation. This would also apply to Hilton or Hyatt hotels too; it just seems as though the Fairfield has the better location in this case.

    2. Excellent point, Steve, and I also agree about building rewards to pay for future travel (be it via airline miles, hotel stays, etc…)

  2. This is an amazing post! I’ve just started planning a trip to Disneyland for January 2015 and I had been thinking I might do a split stay starting somewhere cheaper and ending at the Disneyland Hotel for a night or two, and this really helps narrow down where I’d want to stay.

  3. My family and I stayed at the Anaheim Desert Inn and Suites for many years and always found it to be clean and adequate. The best part was its proximity to Disneyland. We always said someday we would stay at the Disneyland Hotel. In 2013 I got my first opportunity to stay at the Disneyland Hotel and got completely spoiled. So stayed there again in 2014 and will be staying there yet again in November 2015. While I would definitely receommend the Anaheim Desert Inn and Suites, there is just nothing like staying at the Disneyland Hotel if you can afford it.

    1. Oh yeah. Anaheim Desert Inn isn’t in the same league as Disneyland Hotel. Heck, they’re barely playing the same sport! However, when it comes down to bang for buck, Desert Inn is a very solid option thanks to price and location.

  4. Thank you so much for this – excellent information and insight!

    I’m a little confused by the Ramada Plaza Anaheim entry though. You list that it’s “right a across the street”, but according to Google Maps it’s actually farther away on Katella. By chance do you mean the Ramada Maingate at the Park instead? If not, I would really like to hear what you think of Maingate since that’s where I’ve booked for a trip in December. 20% off with AARP discount 🙂

    1. I stayed at the Maingate on my last visit in early May and found it perfectly serviceable. My sister who has an ap but must drive 7 hours to get there stays there and she gets very good loyalty discounts. She tends to pay $80-$100 a night.The best thing about it I thought was the location,just the right distance to be able to take a break to your room if you need to and not feel like you are losing time, and not too far when you are exhausted either. Plus the walk never seemed sketchy to me. It might be a better place to stay once they are done remodeling, but parking was a pain one time for us in the evening apparently because of the restaurant next door. It didn’t seem to be a problem at other times in the day tho. The rooms are just basic,tho definitely clean enough (my sister and I are low-key germophobes and I Lysol wipe all the doorknobs and light switches in every hotel I stay in anyway). My 9 year old wanted to be in the pool every moment we were at the hotel and it was definitely a pleasant area to be for me as well.

    2. We have a trip coming up in two weeks and we are staying at maingate inn, is this the same hotel you are talking about? I’ve went on yelp and read some bad reviews so I’m wanting to ask someone who’s recently stayed there what they think?

  5. Thank you for such an in depth review! There have been a few new hotels (and more to come) and have opened recently. Last time, we stayed at the Hyatt Place. We loved it and have already planned another stay. I would be curious to see your reviews for some of the new hotels including the new Marriott one with the water park opening in August. Thanks!!

    1. That Marriott is definitely on my radar, as is Hyatt Place (it’s on Hotel Tonight from time to time, but has always been more than I’ve wanted to pay).

  6. Oh my GOD!!! Thanks for this!! We are considering a trip to Anaheim in the fall. We have only been to Anaheim once, in 2007, and we stayed at the Disneyland hotel for 4 nights (pre refurbishment). We liked it but we don’t want to pay these exuberant amounts of money per night. This makes deciding on a place to stay way more easy because I trust your opinion. Thanks Tom for doing this!!!

  7. This was very helpful. We are planning a trip over the CHRISTMAS Holiday for our 25th Wedding Anniversary and celebrating 60yrs of Disney. Do you have any recommendations for Hotels that acept dogs? That might be something you ad to your blog when you are rating Hotels. I know that all Hotels have to accept disability dogs but ours are companion dogs. They are trained for our needs but not certified disability. So we always have to find Pet Friendly Hotels where we go. Will you be checking out the Holiday Inn and Suites of Anaheim that is behind the Disneyland Hotel? They accept pets so I’m looking at booking there. Hopefully you’ll stay there in the next few months so I can get a good idea of if its worth staying there or if I should try to find a different Pet Friendly Hotel. Thanks!

    1. Hmm… this isn’t something I’ve actively researched, but I know a lot of the hotels *do* allow pets, but charge a fee ($25 or so, usually). Good luck!

  8. Really great start to a very large process. Appreciate the sacrifices you are making for the rest of us!
    It’s funny that we have been to Disneyland dozens of times and you haven’t hit on any of the hotels we have stayed at. It would be interesting to see your take on some of those to see where they stand in your ratings. Some we haven’t been to in a while and it would be nice to see how they ha e changed too. For good or bad.
    Here is my list of hopeful reviews:
    HoJo, Best Western Park Place, & Portofino.

  9. Thank you for this very informative article, this will be so useful when booking my December trip.
    You have the most informative and most entertaining Disney site on the web and your photos are stunning. You should be proud of the article and your entire site.

  10. The first time I went to Disneyland as an adult, I stayed at the America’s Best Value Inn, and based on that stay I have no idea how it has climbed so high up on TripAdvisor. It just seemed super cheap and not really very nice. I’m happy to see that it’s not just me that feels that it’s kind of a dump!

    Last year, I was able to stay at the Worldmark Anaheim because I was traveling with family, and I would recommend the property if you are a Worldmark member or are able to connect with someone that is. Very nice, not too bad of a location and a great view of Disneyland (if you squint you can see Knott’s too!) from the upper floors.

    Next week, I’m headed back to Disneyland and we’re staying at Park Vue at least in part on your recommendation. Thanks for this post- what a great resource!

    1. I haven’t heard much about the Worldmark, so thanks for the info.

      As for that other hotel: it’s Americas (as in plural), not America’s (as in possessive). 😉

  11. We’ve always stayed at the Sheraton Park and we love it! For an offsite hotel, it feels as if we’re onsite only because of the park view rooms. It over looks the back side of DCA, guests of the hotel can watch the fireworks from the privacy if their own room, can see a bit of WOC and see Tink fly through the sky.

    The lobby smells good and it feels refreshing. They renovated the hotel and from what I can see, it looks great! ART stops right at the door at the end of the night which is a bonus.

  12. Thanks HEAPS for this – you are quite justified in your pride of this article 😀
    It certainly helps those of us not familiar with US hotels and the DLR area in planning where to stay.
    Can you put the Ramada Main Gate on your ‘to do’ list please? We stayed there 3 years ago and for what we wanted (comfy bed, a good night’s sleep, and a good hot shower), it was excellent, especially at under $80 a night BUT I’ve noticed their rates have gone up significantly since the expansion, and it would be good to have your frank & honest opinion of the property now. Looking forward to your HoJo review as there’s so many different opinions out there – I want good honest info on the rooms and walk to DLR – I really don’t care about the waterpark, especially since we’re visiting in December.

    1. Ramada Maingate is currently undergoing a massive refurbishment. I will stay there once it’s done, which I believe is September.

    2. We just stayed Oct 3-4, 2015 at the Ramada main gate and it’s still under heavy construction. Our room was just basic but clean. Very little parking due to the lobby and gift shop being temporarily housed in trailers in the parking lot. Easy check in and out and helpful staff. For the price $160 it was kinda disappointing and ruined the Fun trip atmosphere.

  13. This is a great list., I wish I could spend this much time researching something like this…I am pretty jealous. One hotel not on it (and the only off property one I have stayed at) is the Best Western Stovalls. I found it to be clean, have a fairly good free breakfast, functional wifi, a nice pool and most importantly it is a short walk to Disneyland. While it was nothing magical; for 125$ a night and a short walk across the street to Disneyland I couldn’t complain. I stayed there January for the Star Wars half marathon and the start corrals are practically right out the door. I would love to know your opinion on it, since I tend to agree with your thoughts on many things at Disney World. Thanks for all the amazing pictures and in depth information…Your blog is one of my favorites!

    1. We plan on reviewing several of the Best Western hotels in the near future. Thanks for the recommendation on Stovalls!

  14. It’s hard to come rely agree since I have only stayed at two hotels in Anaheim while visiting Disney ,we stayed at the days inn (Disneyland )located just past the hwy on harbor ,it was average they did have a van that took us to the park every 45 minutes /staff average since most don’t speak English ,I would say the one thing they had nobody else did was an outside pool that was heated ,we went in March it was cold but the pool was warm ,the other was best western park place inn ,I truely believe this is the closest to Disney and the best ,the breakfast has hot and cold items but was a little pricey at 159 a night ,staff excellent ,clean rooms ,TV sucked but I’m not there for that reason ,nice little gift shop ,and we arrived at 10 am room not ready so they did hold our luggage till check in time

  15. We are thinking of going during the 60th anniversary. Would love to see some reviews of the Hilton properties in the area since we have Hilton points. Thanks!

    1. We stayed at the Hilton Anaheim by the convention center in January. If you want to use Hilton points, it’s not a bad option. I think you’re close enough (~15-20 minute walk) but the hotel is a little bit of a mixed bag – it’s a weird mix of convention business travelers and families. I wrote a quick review on my blog if it’s helpful: http://planningitall.com/2015/02/02/so-i-spent-6-nights-at-the-hilton-anaheim/

      I’d stay again if using Hilton points, not sure if it’s worth it for cash, though.

  16. This is really helpful–thanks! I’m looking at November visit, and will definitely be looking into the Anaheim Desert Inn. I’m tempted by the Anaheim Hilton due to reward points, but it does look like a decent walk to other the main gate or Downtown Disney…:p

    1. I have stayed at the Anaheim Hilton and it is a very nice hotel. Exactly what you would expect from Hilton. But it does have 3 significant problems. First, it is very very very far from the main gate. If you have children it’s probably way more walking than you want to ask them to do and not completely fall apart before they make it back home. I only did the walk once and then gave up and bought the bus pass.
      Second problem is that it is a convention hotel and crowds for the conventions can get very very large at times bogging down services all at once. Things like check in can take upwards of an hour of you get caught in a convention crowd.
      Third problem is that they have the absolute slowest elevators in the history of elevators. Combine that with 1,000 convention guests converging on them all at the same time and it can take over an hour to get from the lobby to your room.
      My advise is to choose a more convenient hotel and avoid the convention hotels.

    2. Hey Tammy can you explain a little more about the bus pass? My aunt and I are planning a trip at the end of August. She has a ton of Hilton points saved up, so we were thinking we could save several hundred bucks a piece and stay at the Anaheim Hilton. I’ve heard it’s a 20 minute walk from the turnstiles, which doesn’t sound too terrible, but it might be too much late at night. I’m also wondering if anyone has just taken an Uber from some of these further away hotels to the transportation hub where the busses drop off. Seems like that would be faster and cheaper than a bus pass.

    3. I have stayed at the Anaheim Hilton and it is a very nice hotel. Exactly what you would expect from Hilton. But it does have 3 significant problems. First, it is very very very far from the main gate. If you have children it’s probably way more walking than you want to ask them to do and not completely fall apart before they make it back home. I only did the walk once and then gave up and bought the bus pass.
      Second problem is that it is a convention hotel and crowds for the conventions can get very very large at times bogging down services all at once. Things like check in can take upwards of an hour of you get caught in a convention crowd.
      Third problem is that they have the absolute slowest elevators in the history of elevators. Combine that with 1,000 convention guests converging on them all at the same time and it can take over an hour to get from the lobby to your room.
      My advise is to choose a more convenient hotel and avoid the convention hotels.

    4. An hour?! Ouch. The Marriott is drawing the same type of convention crowds, but they have no issues with the elevator. The keypad system they have is pretty awesome, and incredibly efficient.

      Thanks for the insight!

  17. This is great, the hotels were the hardest thing to plan when we went to Disneyland for the first time last year. I kept booking and canceling and changing our reservation back and forth. Like you said, there’s not much out there other than Trip Advisor and other like sites. I’m hoping we can get out there during the 60th anniversary celebration, so this will be very helpful if we do. I really liked the Best Western Park Place and would stay there again but now I know what other hotels I can trust too.

    One suggestion about the Hotels Tonight app, not just for Disney but in general, I book hotels well in advance that offer free cancellation. I have to know my plans are set, I could never just wing it completely. A few days before the trip, just before free cancellation expires, I start checking if any deals come up and just change if something better comes up.

    1. That is such a brilliant idea. I am too OCD to wait that long to book my hotel for a trip, but having a solid option already reserved as a plan B in case Plan A of Hotel Tonight deal falls through… genius. That would seriously alleviate my anxiety!

    2. That’s a really great idea. I’m going to start recommending it in my individual hotel reviews. Now, to find the hotels that rank highly here with flexible cancellation policies! 🙂

    3. Hey Tom! I was wondering if it would even be worth going to Disney world during the last September? is the humidity as bad as i hear and does the park really close every other day due to rain? I was just trying to compare the pros and cons of World v. Land.

    4. Some attractions can close due to rain, but the parks never close due to rain. They have closed in the past due to hurricanes, but that’s *very* rare.

    5. Yes, we love the Best Western Park Place Inn and Suites as well. Their breakfast is above Captain Kidd’s, and it is okay as far as continental breakfast goes. We like the breakfast because it is free and fast. Even though McDonalds is just down the road the lines are as long as Disneyland food lines and can slow us up in the mornings when we are trying to make Rope Drop.

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