15 - 20 minsHow far are you willing to walk?
I probably should have also asked your price range as well.15 - 20 mins
I've stayed at the King's Inn on Katella before and it was under $100/night and about an 8-10 minute walk. I found the rooms to be clean and comparable to anything across the street from the parks.
Paradise Pier Hotel Double Queen Room: $524 Per Night on Expedia for a 3-night stay this weekend.
To be fair to Disney, the King's Inn on Katella has rooms that are almost comparable to the Paradise Pier Hotel.
Factor in the difference in cost, and the fact the King's Inn is actually a faster/closer walk to the main entrances of the two parks than the Paradise Pier Hotel, and it's kind of fascinating.
King's Inn Double Queen Room: $161 Per Night on Expedia for a 3-night stay this weekend.
Paradise Pier Hotel Double Queen Room: $524 Per Night on Expedia for a 3-night stay this weekend.
For me, even if I wouldn't pay the prices, the overall wood aesthetic of the PPH room works better and is more appealing.
I don't know about being immersed in anything. I'm just saying personally I find that aesthetic more appealing than the room you showed from King's Inn. So if I'm going to choose a room and they both cost the same I'd pick the PPH room every time.You are immersed in magic!
I don't know about being immersed in anything. I'm just saying personally I find that aesthetic more appealing than the room you showed from King's Inn. So if I'm going to choose a room and they both cost the same I'd pick the PPH room every time.
I've already answered this in my original response, I wouldn't pay those prices. And of course they don't cost the same, this is Disney after all. So its guaranteed that any Disney hotel room will cost more than a non-Disney equivalent hotel room especially in Anaheim.They don't cost the same. It's not even close.
Would you pay an extra $363 per night for the PPH room "aesthetic" and a longer walk to the parks?
That's the question.
They don't cost the same. It's not even close.
Would you pay an extra $363 per night for the PPH room "aesthetic" and a longer walk to the parks?
That's the question.
Stayed at the same place last October for 3 nights for about the same price. It was the suite with a living area (with hide-a-bed) and bedroom. Went with my parents and since my dad snores we needed separation lol.The second week of March, we got a room at Desert Inn and Suites. About 250 a night for 4 nights but it had 3 beds and being across the street is marvelous.
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