Tuesday, February 23, 2010

NEAREST HOTEL from Disneyland Los Angeles,CA.?

My family and I are going to Disneyland L.A in 2 weeks.The drive is a few hours from Arizona to Los Angeles so we decided that it'll be best to stay at a hotel overnight.








Can anyone tell me a nearest hotel from Disneyland you've stayed in and you highly recommend.NEAREST HOTEL from Disneyland Los Angeles,CA.?
When Walt Disney built Disneyland, he was short on money and bought the minimal amount of land. He did


not make that mistake in Florida.





As a result, in short order Disneyland was quickly surrounded by what one wag described as ';the world's greatest collection of 1950's motel architecture';. Since then, hotels in every price range and description have been built.





There are probably 10,000 hotel rooms within a mile of Disneyland.





There is no question that you have to stay overnight -


Phoenix to Anaheim will be about 6 hours drive (you


didn't say where in AZ). No way could you do a round


trip plus a park visit in one day. (I guess it's theoretically


possible to leave at 4 AM, arrive at 10 AM, leave


the park at 6 PM and get home at midnight, but that


would be nuts.) If it were me, I'd make a longer stay of


it and see something else, too, while I was here.


I think you'll be best off staying two nights:


1st day drive AZ to CA,


2nd day visit Disneyland


3rd, etc day - possible other sightseeing


last day - drive home.





You can stay at one of the Disney hotels (Grand Californian or Disneyland Hotel), a huge Hilton or


Marriott, or any of dozens of other choices. Just


decide your price range, and make a selection.





Most of the hotels probably have a shuttle to the park,


so you can leave your car at the hotel.NEAREST HOTEL from Disneyland Los Angeles,CA.?
I always recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) and the Candy Cane Inn. While some hotels are closer, these two are very close to the front entrance, so you can walk back to the hotel for a swim or a nap in the afternoon. They are a step above the other hotels in the immediate area in terms of rooms, service, pool, and value. The HoJo recently added a themed pool, the only one outside the Disneyland Resort property.





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If you have about $400 to spend for one night, then the Grand Californian is the place for you. It's right on the property, and the best hotel in the area. And it's Disney-owned.
Disneyland is in Anaheim, CA, which is about an hour south of Los Angeles. There's plenty of hotels in that surrounding area because of the park, it won't be difficult to find a good one, as long as you don't stay in one owned by Disney.





I'd suggest The Desert Palms Hotel and Suites, it's a short walk from Disneyland's main entrance.
If price is not an option, then I would say to stay at Grand Californian. It is a beautiful place and you can get a theme park view. If price is somewhat an Issue then I would say to stay and Howard Johnson's (hojo's) it is right across from the front entrance and if you become a free member on Laughingplace.com you can get 15% off of the price which is a great perk and they also have a theme park view, which tend to go faster then the other rooms. Hope this helps you, and enjoy your trip !
if you want the house maid to turn your covers and place a mint on your pillow, anything with disney in the name is probably for you... If you can turn your own cover... motel 6 is the one .. AND like the commercial says. they'll leave the light on for ya
Disneyland is NOT in Los Angeles, Its in Anaheim..about 30-40 miles from Los Angeles Try www.anaheimoc.org
The nearest hotel is IN DISNEYLAND itself. It's the Walt Disneyland Resort.
jonson hotel on harbor boulevard is about a block 1 1/2..

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