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In sticking to our smaller budget this trip, we are considering a less expensive off-property hotel.
Can anyone tell me anything (good or bad) about the Anaheim Desert Inn & Suites? Rooms there are as low as $59/night and this book I have from '06 gave it a 3 out of 4 star rate, but I would like something more recent. Also, the web site says they're a Good Neighbor hotel, but I can't find them on DLR's website.
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We stayed there in aug. 2006 and I liked it. Three of us gals went for about 5 days and we had one of their parlor suites. While there is a deck for viewing fireworks, we were able to see them form the rear window of our suite.
I did have a concern about being right next to the elevator, but we never heard it. We didn't really take advantage of the breakfast - i went one morning and it was your basic fair. We went to Denny's next door instead.
I have stayed on property before, and would have to see this location is closer to DL's gates than some of the DLH buildings, and certianly closer than PP.
Don't expect the Ritz, but it was fine for what we used it for most - sleeping, showering, etc. I did not use the indoor pool, btw.
Most readers here rely upon Trip Advisor for their reviews which I have setup for you in the next link. If you wish to review other hotels, inns, etc. just change the search box near the top of the site. Other hotel, etc. reviews are available by going to that hotel or inn site.
We stayed there in January of this year and had a double queen room at the back of the hotel very near the elevators, which we barely heard - quite quiet. It was plenty of room for 4 adults as we spent much of our time in the parks.
The "continental" breakfast room is very small for a hotel that large (5 booths and maybe two tables) but there were trays to take back to your room (which we did). Breakfast offerings were oranges and apples, toast, 2 types of cereal, milk, 2 kinds of juice, coffee and tea. Just the basics, but enough to get you going.
We never did make it to the indoor pool, but it had a few families in there in the evenings - especially since we had the rain of the century the week that we were there!
As we are heading back this summer, we have booked a hotel with an outdoor pool, otherwise, I would have stayed here again.
I book it 3-4 times a year for short DLR excursions. As mentioned earlier, it is closer to the main gate then DL or PP hotels.
It's a basic, no frills room. But it does have a fridge, coffee pot, and microwave.
The price is usually pretty good, although I've noticed it has gone up in the last year or so. Still can get 2 or 3 nights here for the price of 1 night at a DLR resort.
I don't care for their toiletries, so I bring my own. The towels are very thin/small, so I also bring my own. (It's nice to be a local so I'm able to do this.)
Usually don't do the breakfast, not much there. But it does have the very basics, and I've seen worse. The parking is really bad. Even if you reserve a suite that sleeps 10, you only get 1 parking spot. If there are any more cars in your party, you have to go park at a local hotel for $15/nt and walk or take DLR shuttle to get back to the hotel.
There is only ONE advantage to staying at any of the places right across from the DL Main Entrance, location-location-location. None of these hotels are remarkable in any way. They are just convenient.
For years, we have stayed at them (Desert Inn & Suites included) for just that reason. HOWEVER, my wife has discovered Priceline and has mastered the system and we are now staying at NICER places in the general resort area for well under $100 pn! All area hotels have some sort of shuttle to the park (oftentimes free). We are PAP holders and can park for free in the Mickey & Friends structure and we typically do use it on the last day of a visit as we drive straight home on that day, otherwise, the shuttles are fine. Therefore, Priceline or other hotel discount site(s) are my recommendation. Fuggedabout those places right across the street. If you're made of money, stay at a Disney property (which we find obscenely expensive, tho we love the parks dearly). That's my .02.
We stayed there in 2006 and thought it was fine. The location was great, and we liked being close to Denny's for breakfast. It was a "gals trip," and we had one of the parlor suites. We could see the DL fireworks from our back window (or go to the roof). I was worried being next to the elevator, but we never heard it. It was basic and clean, and we really only slept and showered there (we were there in August). Tried the breakfast one day and it's not much and was mobbed. Did not use the indoor pool.
I'd stay there again if I couldn't afford to stay at DLH. Again, it's all in the location!