Should I be looking at the Disney side of I5 if I'm going to walk to the parks?
Should I be looking at the Disney side of I5 if I'm going to walk to the park
I haven't visited since the pandemic, so here are a few thoughts based on my experiences/research from The Before Times.I've been to Disney World many, many times but this will be my first visit to Disneyland. I can't afford to stay on property but I'm really overwhelmed with choosing an off-property hotel that is safe, clean and where I can get to the parks without using my car. I needs recommendations:
- I'm a solo traveler.
- Under $150 per night.
- November 21-24, 2021 (2 days in the parks)
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Should I be looking at the Disney side of I5 if I'm going to walk to the parks?
The JW and the Westin are at the top of my list for my next trip! I really want to check out the roof deck at the Westin. Have any of you been there yet?Our offsite hotel of choice has been the Anaheim Marriott next to the convention center. Definitely the nicest off site hotel I’ve stayed at. With that said I haven’t been to the the new JW or Westin. Lobby has a bar and decent restaurant. Prices are usually pretty reasonable too. Its a 1 mile walk to the park so not too convenient but that’s the same walk as the walk to the parking structure so it’s a wash. Also if you don’t have strollers to worry about you can just hop on a shuttle that stops right at the hotel. We choose to walk because folding the stroller is a pain in the @$$
The JW and the Westin are at the top of my list for my next trip! I really want to check out the roof deck at the Westin. Have any of you been there yet?
The Residence Inn on Katella (by the conv. center) is just across the road, south of DCA. It's a short walk - maybe 10 minutes - to the Esplanade/main gate area. Very nice rooms. It might be at the top of your price range. It's been about 4 or 5 years since I stayed there.
I've been to Disney World many, many times but this will be my first visit to Disneyland. I can't afford to stay on property but I'm really overwhelmed with choosing an off-property hotel that is safe, clean and where I can get to the parks without using my car. I needs recommendations:
- I'm a solo traveler.
- Under $150 per night.
- November 21-24, 2021 (2 days in the parks)
A little off-topic, but as long as we're talking about hotels there, I want to put in a word (of warning) about the Anaheim Hilton at the Convention Center. At least for our room, the front door opened directly into the bathroom door (and you can guess where I'm going with this). Yes, a hotel construction worker came barging in without knocking one day while I was in the bathroom. Oops. The front desk knocked a bit off the room, but still ...
I'll give a word of caution, people are finally figuring out that there are no trams a Mickey and Friends, but that there are busses at Toy Story. We waited 15 minutes for the bus at 11:00AM on a pretty light day inbound and 20 plus minutes outbound at 11:30PM.I've stayed at the Clarion a couple times. You can cross the street and walk into the Toy Story parking lot to ride the shuttle to the park instead of walking.
Well what about you? You give a peek into partial details, but leave us hanging. Who took your seat? Did you recognize her? Was there potential for romance? Why is the bartender ignoring her? Is he busy working? Does he know her and not like her? What's wrong with her? Is she trying to drink her troubles away all by herself at a hotel bar while others enjoy fireworks and entertainment? Did the bartender once have a relationship with her that went sour when she left him for a college kid that wears a mouse costume in his intern job and when he followed her to the area he regretted it because he left a good job and now she's trying to reconcile but his heart is in too much pain? What is it?I wonder what happened to the OP who started this thread?
We poured our hearts and souls into advice for the OP. I even posted a photo of a concept art tramp sitting in my barstool, and was only slightly appeased by the fact the concept art cute bartender was ignoring her.
I wonder what the OP decided? I wonder if the OP is still alive?
You are taking the exact same trip as me. Maybe we'll walk by each other a few times while we are there.I've been to Disney World many, many times but this will be my first visit to Disneyland. I can't afford to stay on property but I'm really overwhelmed with choosing an off-property hotel that is safe, clean and where I can get to the parks without using my car. I needs recommendations:
- I'm a solo traveler.
- Under $150 per night.
- November 21-24, 2021 (2 days in the parks)
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