Disneyland?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 1,184
Disneyland?
Looking for the best reward redemption option close to Disneyland next week for a last minute getaway. Preferrably with a free shuttle or walking distance, breakfast. Will have a car, but rather save on parking fees and hassle if possible.
My research shows Fairfield Inn & Suites Anaheim Buena Park/Disney North. Suite upgrade would be a plus (although I'm only silver?)
Comparing to Candlewood Suites Garden Grove/Anaheim @ 5K a nite pointsavers http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/candlew...en-_-MAINHOTEL
Open to suggestions and also other brands that meet my criteria above. Also looking for ticket deals...
Thanks!
My research shows Fairfield Inn & Suites Anaheim Buena Park/Disney North. Suite upgrade would be a plus (although I'm only silver?)
Comparing to Candlewood Suites Garden Grove/Anaheim @ 5K a nite pointsavers http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/candlew...en-_-MAINHOTEL
Open to suggestions and also other brands that meet my criteria above. Also looking for ticket deals...
Thanks!
Last edited by vickh; Jun 1, 2012 at 7:51 pm
#2




Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Formerly of SacTown, Cali
Posts: 1,279
Townplace Suites (or whatever suite it is) over by Anaheim Stadium.
#3
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 95
We have stayed at the Fairfield Anaheim Disneyland Resort. It is within walking distance (a couple blocks to main entrance).
I cannot say about elite benefits as I did not have status at that time.
Maggie
I cannot say about elite benefits as I did not have status at that time.
Maggie
#4
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 801
Originally Posted by SacTownGuy:18683264
Townplace Suites (or whatever suite it is) over by Anaheim Stadium.
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2000
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thanks for the replies!
On to booking. Cashback on reward stays also?
I might have to call anyway since my Visa free night category 1-4 hotels isn't showing up for redemption upon booking, although it's on my account
On to booking. Cashback on reward stays also?
I might have to call anyway since my Visa free night category 1-4 hotels isn't showing up for redemption upon booking, although it's on my account
#6
Join Date: Dec 2010
Programs: Southwest A, Marriott LT Plat, US CP
Posts: 78
Residence Inn
I highly recommend the Residence Inn. It is within a few block walk from the front gate (I was able to do it carrying two kids and I'm not in great shape). It has a free, though relatively low quality breakfast. However, it was perfect for fueling up 6 excited 3-6 year olds prior to entering the park. Also, it is right next to the GardenWalk shopping center, which provided nice alternative dining options to the Park.
I used upgrade certs (a total of an extra 10k points/night) to upgrade to the "penthouse" suites. These are two floor, 4 bedroom suites. We were able to fit two families (shhh!!) in the rooms with plenty of room to spare. They also have free barbecue cookouts a few nights a week.
We have used this property 3-4 times for Disneyland and always enjoyed it.
I used upgrade certs (a total of an extra 10k points/night) to upgrade to the "penthouse" suites. These are two floor, 4 bedroom suites. We were able to fit two families (shhh!!) in the rooms with plenty of room to spare. They also have free barbecue cookouts a few nights a week.
We have used this property 3-4 times for Disneyland and always enjoyed it.
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I used upgrade certs (a total of an extra 10k points/night) to upgrade to the "penthouse" suites. These are two floor, 4 bedroom suites. We were able to fit two families (shhh!!) in the rooms with plenty of room to spare. They also have free barbecue cookouts a few nights a week.
We have used this property 3-4 times for Disneyland and always enjoyed it.
We have used this property 3-4 times for Disneyland and always enjoyed it.
I would like a separate room for myself since I'm a lite sleeper though. Are their standard award room 2 room suites??
Decisions Decisions
Last edited by vickh; Jun 2, 2012 at 1:27 pm
#8
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: New York USA
Posts: 2,933
We've also stayed at the Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland location and it's a quick hop across the street and you are right at the entrance to the parks. No car needed at all.
As Plat, they gave us a Disneyland view room, which was nice. They also have Disney themed rooms. I am sure I could have pushed for one but it was not that important to us.
I think (maybe) you're a week early for the CarsLand grand opening? Looks to be fantastic
Have fun!
As Plat, they gave us a Disneyland view room, which was nice. They also have Disney themed rooms. I am sure I could have pushed for one but it was not that important to us.
I think (maybe) you're a week early for the CarsLand grand opening? Looks to be fantastic
Have fun!
#9




Join Date: May 2002
Programs: AAdvantage Platinum, United Silver, Marriott Titanium Elite
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Fairfield's "Buena Park/Disney North" location is around 6 miles from Disneyland. You're looking at driving though Orange County traffic for 6 miles and paying around $15 to park at the Disneyland Resort (followed by a tram or bus ride to the park entrances.
Fairfield's "Disneyland Resort" location is across Harbor Blvd. from the Disneyland Resort. No driving. Keep your car at the Fairfield. There's a crosswalk with a traffic signal so you can cross Harbor Blvd. safely. It's very walkable for most people.
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Fairfield Fairfield Inn & Suites Anaheim Buena Park/Disney North is not the same as the Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland Resort.
Fairfield's "Buena Park/Disney North" location is around 6 miles from Disneyland. You're looking at driving though Orange County traffic for 6 miles and paying around $15 to park at the Disneyland Resort (followed by a tram or bus ride to the park entrances.
Fairfield's "Disneyland Resort" location is across Harbor Blvd. from the Disneyland Resort. No driving. Keep your car at the Fairfield. There's a crosswalk with a traffic signal so you can cross Harbor Blvd. safely. It's very walkable for most people.
Fairfield's "Buena Park/Disney North" location is around 6 miles from Disneyland. You're looking at driving though Orange County traffic for 6 miles and paying around $15 to park at the Disneyland Resort (followed by a tram or bus ride to the park entrances.
Fairfield's "Disneyland Resort" location is across Harbor Blvd. from the Disneyland Resort. No driving. Keep your car at the Fairfield. There's a crosswalk with a traffic signal so you can cross Harbor Blvd. safely. It's very walkable for most people.
Buena Park location. 6 miles!
#11



Join Date: Dec 2010
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Unfortunately you're not gold. I've stayed at the Anaheim Marriott and its walking distance from Disneyland and the kids enjoyed the breakfast in the concierge lounge.
#13
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: SF Bay Area, CA
Programs: Marriott Silver
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It should be noted that the Fairfield Inn on Harbor Blvd (Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland Resort) doesn't offer free breakfast. So much for brand consistency! In case that matters to you... But there is a McDonald's and a few other restaurants right nearby.
Also, be aware that this is a very bare bones Fairfield. It is a Marriott Rewards Category 5, but it is nowhere near as nice as most 3s & 4s. Not a good deal for points redemption stays, as rooms can sometimes be had for $109 and $119.
That said, I'd still stay there for the location or if I had points to burn. It is super-close and very walkable. Even more walkable than several of the Disney owned properties! Also consider the Residence Inn Anaheim Maingate, particularly if you have kids and need a little more space. It is the next-closest.
Also, be aware that this is a very bare bones Fairfield. It is a Marriott Rewards Category 5, but it is nowhere near as nice as most 3s & 4s. Not a good deal for points redemption stays, as rooms can sometimes be had for $109 and $119.
That said, I'd still stay there for the location or if I had points to burn. It is super-close and very walkable. Even more walkable than several of the Disney owned properties! Also consider the Residence Inn Anaheim Maingate, particularly if you have kids and need a little more space. It is the next-closest.
#14
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 100
I know
I am late answering but the Residence Inn has become our hotel of choice when going to Disneyland. Despite what a previous poster said breakfast is eggs and waffles and french toast or pancakes, potatos sausage or bacon, toast, bagels, juice, coffee, cereal and more ....I think everyone can find something without a lot of trouble.
It is easy walking distance from the park but if you don't want to do that you can pay for the shuttle bus that has a daily and weekly rate and stops right at the hotel - and for those of you who stay during marathon weekends the shuttle is included
I will be staying there again in September...
It is easy walking distance from the park but if you don't want to do that you can pay for the shuttle bus that has a daily and weekly rate and stops right at the hotel - and for those of you who stay during marathon weekends the shuttle is included

I will be staying there again in September...

