I don't know what your looking to pay but if you go out of the disney area of course it's cheaper but your it's not a good area as my sister calls it ';AnaCRIME';. Your better off just paying the little bit extra. I was also looking for hotel in that area of disneyland and found some great prices. I recommend staying at close distance to disneyland. Good Luck!We are going to disneyland in july and looking to stay at a motel/hotel?
You should be able to do a city-wide quote and sort the results by price in order to get the cheapest rate - http://www.resideo.com/us/california/ana鈥?/a>
But, as the previous poster mentioned, it can be a pain to make the trip (and park in the garage, etc. etc.).
I also suggest the BW Park Place Inn and Suites or any of the others on Harbor Blvd that are in your price range.
Hope that helps!
I would really suggest staying near Disneyland... there are several hotels around to fit any budget...
It will save you 11 dlls for parking... and on busy days, it can take up to 30 minutes from the time you enter the parking lot to get to the Park Entrance, especially if you are sent over to a lot that has no shuttle service (you'll have to walk all the way to the park)... And even on quiet days, it takes a while to enter the parking lot, get to your space (the Cast Members tell you where to park), walk to the shuttle stop, wait for the shuttle, board the shuttle, get to the park and walk to the entrance...
Not to mention that it's safer than 3 miles away from Disneyland...
I've stayed on several hotels on the Resort Area, but if you want cheap but nice, I personally recommend the LA QUINTA INN %26amp; SUITES ANAHEIM or the TRAVELODGE ANAHEIM... they're both a block away from Disneyland, so you won't get all the hastle from around the resort, but you can still walk there... and they can be between $80 and $120 per night, depending on when you go...
Have Fun!
stay at the resort
Just go online for all the major chains. They are all decent and all competitively priced. My friend uses Priceline to get good prices when he comes to CA.
There are some REALLY seedy areas once you venture away from the tourist corridor, I really reccomend staying closer to the park, the crowne plaza is noce, relatively inexpensive, as is the candy cane inn, fairfield inn, and desert inn. They all have shuttles. Parking at disneyland is $12 and a HUGE walk and wait.
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The two I always recommend are the Candy Cane Inn and the Howard Johnson, right there on Harbor Blvd (HoJo may be on Manchester).
It's very tricky getting ';cheaper'; hotels. Take a trip to tripadvisor.com and read some of the reviews. A couple places to avoid are the Park View Inn on West Drive, and a couple of hotels called Best Value Inn and America's Best Value. When you figure how much your time is worth, you'll see it's a pretty good value to stay close to the park. Some days it takes an hour to drive to the structure, park the car (after waiting in line), wait in line for the shuttle, take the shuttle to the front of the park, and then wait in line again. (We are passholders and live about 15 minutes away).
There are about 100 hotels, motels, etc near Disneyland.
Google Anaheim or Buena Park. There are lots of affordable places to stay. Maybe Costa Mesa would be good %26amp; that's about 15 mins away from Disneyland %26amp; also near Newport Beach which is a nice area.
Hey you can find a cheap hotel on one of these sites.... http://www.123world.com/anaheim/anaheim-鈥?/a> or http://anaheim.nyctourist.com/anaheim-di鈥?/a> Good Luck!!
I don't know of any that are 3 or more miles away, but the Best Western Park Place Inn right across the street is I believe about 100-129 a night.
Sometimes people don't realize what a pain in the *** getting your car.....which can be 3 miles away and going back to the hotel a couple times a day, if you have small children, can be.
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