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by Tunisiaee
San Diego , California
June 23, 2005
From journal Tag Along trip to Anaheim
June 21, 2005
by DanielaHuska
Summerville, South Carolina
May 18, 2005
We stayed in a two-bedroom unit and had a lot of room. It was very clean. The master bedroom has a king-size bed, and the second bedroom has two twin beds. We had two bathrooms, a living room, dining area, and a full kitchen with settings for eight.
The resort has two floors, and every unit has either a balcony or patio. I called before our arrival and requested an upstairs unit. The staff is super nice and very helpful.
I liked the Monday towel exchange. They took the trash, too. The midweek cleaning was also a big plus. (You don't get this in every resort.)
They have different activities for children every day. The pool is nice and heated but nothing fancy.
You will be able to watch Disneyland's fireworks every night. Here is a little tip: Go to the backside parking lot of the resort, have a seat on the stairs, and enjoy the show. If you can see the Tower of Terror, you are in the right place.
From journal Southern California
by Villadon
Chancellor Park, undefined, Australia
February 26, 2005
From journal First Look at Disneyland
by lproctor
Kent, Washington
January 29, 2005
From journal Disneyland Vacation
by Kevjan
Hurricane, Utah
December 28, 2004
From journal Disneyland
December 27, 2004
by E. B.
Torrance, California
August 15, 2004
The resort is not walking distance from Disneyland, but it's a short driving distance. It's a good place to stay at for the Anaheim attractions. It's convenient, and there is a Vons close by where we bought our groceries. The neighborhood appeared to be fairly safe, a middle-class neighborhood.
Our 1-bedroom unit was nice. There was a sofabed, dining table with settings for four, a full-sized refrigerator, dishwasher, and coffeemaker with a starter set of coffee and hot chocolate. There was a king-sized bed in the bedroom. The bathroom was carpeted with two divisions. When you walk from the living room, you first go into the sink/vanity area with a mirrored closet, then into the room that contains the toilet and bathtub/shower. There was a courtesy supply of shampoo and lotion. Our unit was on the bottom floor with a patio table. Make sure you close the patio door after using it. Anyone can walk up to the patio from the walkways.
Check in and check out was fairly simple. The electronic gate for the driveway was a little tempermental, but all in all, we enjoyed our stay here. We liked the convenience.
From journal Non-Disneyland Things To Do in Anaheim
by Cekimon
Salinas, California
March 2, 2004
It was also very quiet and the guy who checked us in asked us if we'd prefer the back of the resort where it's farther away from the pool and quieter in general. That was very nice for us because we were not traveling with children.
Some kids did wake us up by playing too early outside on the putting green. But it wasn't that bad.
We stayed in a one bedroom deluxe. It was impressive with everything in good working order. There was a stereo system, and VCR in the living room. The bedroom also had a television. There was one bathroom and it was connected with the bedroom so if we would have had other guests, they would have had to go through our bedroom to get to the bathroom. The kitchen had everything you'd need for cooking including dishes. There was a fridge with ice trays, and a microwave. Another nice feature was that the front desk had video games and VHS tapes for rent (VHS tapes for $2.00 for 24 hrs.) But knowing that the room had a video gamem system (can't remember what kind!) and a VCR, we would know we could bring our own next time.
There were lots of activities scheduled, but we didn't participate in any of them. They were all geared towards children.
The only bad thing about staying here is having to drive to Disneyland. We are annual pass holders, so parking was free for us, but otherwise you will have to pay to park in the parking garage.
The resort was easy to find from the highway.
Here is some more info from their resort information packet: 1 bedroom sleeps 4 people 2 bedroom sleeps 6 3 bedroom sleeps 8
Shuttle service is offered for a "minimal fee." Checkout time is 11a.m. No pets are allowed.
Just also to add: We stayed in unit 403 which was located near the very back of the resort. As I mentioned earlier, this was nice because it was far away from the more active part of the resort. The mini golf green was right outside our patio. Our unit was also on ground level which we usually prefer. There was also a small "jungle gym" for kids a few doors down in front of unit 401.
From journal Disneyland and beyond
by sparkysk
Sacramento, California
January 25, 2004
From journal Disney Vacation