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Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
4.2/5109 Reviews

Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

Anaheim City Center Anaheim|0.45km from Off the Page
We are DVC and bagged a room at the VGC in early August. First thing- the building and lobby and overall vibe are beautiful. The bell person who greeted us was outstanding, Sorry didn’t get his name but he’s 50s, slim guy, and extremely talkative and helpful, the true ‘Disney Difference’ type employee. Check in was a very slow and lengthy experience although the lady was very nice. Queues at 3pm. This could be speeded up. Room wasn’t obtained until just after 4. We had a disappointing outlook room, ground floor, corner, facing directly at back entrance to Californian Adventure. Security guards stood around and no real barrier for privacy so never sat on patio. However, we realised the room had some advantages in that you could be in the park in about 40 steps. Room was nice enough. Would I pay over $1000 a night for it cash? Not worth it but booked on points. They are getting so they need a refurb although still in decent shape. It was all very dark though, perhaps not helped by room position in bottom corner of hotel. Craftsman’s bar was a bit disappointing for food. It was OK quality but very, very slow at coming out. Mine was comped. The bar itself with live music is lovely though and cocktails good. Pool is beautiful but at the same time disappointing. It’s disappointing because there are not enough sun loungers. This is partly due to Disney greed, who have turned over about a third of the already too small pool area to paying cabanas. This is partly due to lack of management. They are meant to have wristbands on people, but half did not have them and half the time there were no staff on the gate to put them on. I personally witnessed at 8am a family coming in the front of the hotel who didn’t seem to be staying there (very easy to get in despite needing a key card as the gate is constantly opened onto the sidewalk) who I saw walk into the pool area, they had no card and waited for gate to open and went in. Disney can see from the reviews on Tripadvisor this pool seating issue is a major problem. They need to do something about it. If that includes removing the cabana area and taking a hit on upcharges, they need to do it. They need to get really strict on pool management and wrist bands. When you are paying this much for a hotel, not being able to get sun beds is totally unacceptable. Shame as pool itself is lovely and live music even in the day. The characters also seemed to plead daily at around 4 pm for a pool party. Gym great. The DVC team here here we’re very nice people. Obviously location is fantastic.

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Desert Palms Hotel & Suites Anaheim Resort
4.2/5102 Reviews

Desert Palms Hotel & Suites Anaheim Resort

Anaheim City Center Anaheim|0.44km from Off the Page
During the course of our stay medications were stolen from our room. When discovered the matter was immediately brought to the attention of front desk staff, who did not really seem surprised or to care one bit. I later made contact with the guest service manager, who also did not really seem to care one bit about what happened and told me to call the police, which I had already done. The guest service manager later provided me with information that the only staff member who had been in our room during our stay was the houseman. The houseman had evidently been questioned by management and denied taking anything from the room, which is not surprising. The guest service manger told me there was no evidence to prove the houseman had taken anything nor was there evidence that we ever had the medication in the room. I took this as an insinuation that we were lying about the theft, which I found to be very offensive. When I called the house manager on her statement she began back peddling her statement and again told me to call the police. I don't think it really takes a rocket scientist to figure out where the medication went, since the only other people in our room were my wife, myself, and our two young children, and the houseman. My wife experienced a great deal of emotional angst and physical pain by being without her medication. She spent the good part of a day, that we were supposed to be enjoying at Disneyland, on the phone with her out of state doctor, insurance, and the local pharmacy to get the medication replaced. All in all the replacement medication cost us $107.00 out of pocket as well as the loss of a day at Disneyland, about $400.00. When the guest services manger was presented with this all she could say was there was nothing she could do and to call the police. She eventually provided me with a form to fill out that she was supposedly going to turn in to insurance, as of 10/19/22 we have heard nothing further from guest services mangager. When I asked to speak with guest services manager's supervisor she told me she did not have one and that she was the top person. I asked her if she owned the hotel and she told me she did. It seems as the owner of the hotel she could have done a lot to make the situation better. She could have offered to pay for the medications. She could have comped a nights stay. Saying there was nothing she could do and basically calling me and my wife liar was inexcusable and she is a sorry excuse for a ”Guest Services Manager.” I requested blankets the first night of our stay. None were brought to the room, ever. On day three I made a request for towels, toilet paper, and extra blankets. After none were brought to the room after an hour and 45 minutes I contacted the front desk again advising I needed the items immediately as I needed to poop and take a shower. Towels, toilet paper, and blankets were finally brought up to the room within 15 minutes. When I brought this up to guest serv

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Del Sol Inn Anaheim
4/5101 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
The Location of this hotel is awesome. The customer service is great. The room was clean and the bed was good. However the parking here is horrible. They have to move cars around so you can move your own . They are nice about it, but this is a huge inconvenience if you want to go anywhere you don’t have to walk to. Luckily we only had to move ours twice. The rooms are way to light at night. You might as well leave your lights on because it will seem like you did. The doors are not sealed correctly so light and cold air come through, luckily the air conditioner/ heater to work well. Also the no breakfast is a disappointment but it is what it is. We did not use the pool, it was to cold and rainy but it looked clean and decent.Overall if you are staying here for the location and a very easy walk to Disneyland you are good to go, If you are looking for better amenities this is probably not your hotel. I would stay here again for the location.
Best Western Plus Park Place Inn - Mini Suites
4.2/5104 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
If your going to Disneyland this hotel is perfect. Your just across from the entrance and closer than some official Disney hotels. It also has parking which I was really worried about. It was so close we could go back to the room for an hour at midday rest recharge phones and go back in. Will stay again if going to Disney. Only issue no hairdryer in the room and it can be a little noisy at night as people come back from the park.
Hotel Indigo Anaheim, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5104 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
The room decoration paintings are all walnuts. On the first floor, there are Chinese signs to welcome overseas Chinese. The time is not enough to experience breakfast. It is close to Disney Adventure Park, 10 minutes walk from the main entrance, free parking, nearby panda Chinese fast food
Hotel Lulu, BW Premier Collection
4.1/5109 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
We came here with my husband for work for a week, my first impression was good, after I spend one night it changed all. Beds are confortable, the room is clean where you can see it but...I couldn’t sleep till 3 am because in the room next to us I could hear absolutely everything, the talk, the laughs... We had to move the furniture to switch off the fridge because it was old and making a lot of noise, there is a strong noise coming constantly from the bathroom ventilation and we were super dress in bed as the room is freezing...the air comes from the space between the door and the frame 🤷🏻‍♀️ Location is good and there is many places you can go walking but you should bring some ear plugs if you want to sleep!
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Anaheim Hotel & Water Playground
4.3/5106 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
Rollaway beds are provided for older children who can sleep alone. The hotel is conveniently located next to Disneyland. The downside is that the hotel is not fast enough to sleep on the highway. In addition the hotel voltage is insufficient to boil water.
Hyatt House at Anaheim Resort/Convention Center
4.2/5116 Reviews
Anaheim City Center
Margarita was very friendly helpful and pleasant. We enjoy the facility. My only complaint is the noise from the street but I’ll request a pool facing room next time. I’ve stayed there twice and I think I’m Over the firework view. Front desk staff was very nice.

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Anaheim Travel Guide

Looking for hotels in Anaheim? Trip.com is a great place to start. Planning a trip to Anaheim? Anaheim is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave! While traveling to United States, Anaheim is one of the most popular destinations.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Anaheim using other means of transportation.

There are 119 hotels in Anaheim on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Anaheim has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 160 USD. There are 2 five-star hotels in Anaheim at an average price of 261 USD per night. There are 6 four-star hotels in Anaheim at an average price of 347 USD per night. There are 51 three-star hotels in Anaheim at an average price of 175 USD per night. There are 52 two-star hotels in Anaheim at an average price of 112 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Anaheim. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Anaheim, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. In Anaheim, there are hotels under the Ramada brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Ramada. Quality Inn & Suites Anaheim Resort is one of the most popular hotels in Anaheim. Anaheim Alamo Inn & Suites is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

In the city center of Anaheim, you'll have easy access to Gadget's Go Coaster, Chip 'n Dale Treehouse, Magic and Wine Tasting with David Minkin. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Starlight Cinema City Theaters, Hobby City Doll and Toy Museum, The Cromwell Estate. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Disneyland Resort, Disneyland Park, Downtown Disney.

Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 66.06°F during the day, 54.72°F at night

• Summer: 73.0°F during the day, 62.35°F at night

• Autumn: 81.88°F during the day, 70.14°F at night

• Winter: 70.05°F during the day, 58.21°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 31.051182 cm

• Summer: 4.6850395 cm

• Autumn: 1.1417322 cm

• Winter: 16.574804 cm

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