Thank you for this! Not everyone can afford to stay at the Disneyland Hotel. BTW, I happen to be at WDW now, but I am from California so Disneyland is my park.
i've stayed at the motel 6 both times ive been to disneyland so far and its pretty good for what it is. the rooms arent anything special but they do have a lot of room to them. ive always had a single king bed and there was plenty of room to put a queen air mattress in there if you needed/wanted to. at the end of the day, there is a decent bed and a shower and thats all ive really cared for when going to disneyland cause i wanna spend more money in the park instead. the staff there have always been super nice too and extremely accommodating too. my last trip i was there i just asked if i could leave my car there before i was able to check into my room and they just went ahead and let me. pretty much just checked me in early and told me to just ask for my room key later on in the day whenever i came back to the hotel. really saved me for that day. super easy to walk to the park from there too. knew there was transportation to get there but also you can get there in under 15min id say. take 2 turns and your at the park so not bad at all. id say its been worth it for only $100 a night typically and if you dont care about a lavish accommodation and just want a decent bed, shower and a place to leave your stuff, id recommend it.
We stayed at the Majestic Garden Hotel and would highly recommend it, lovely large rooms. But they do charge to park your vehicle, $20 per day but the shuttle is free and very convenient as you stated
Hey great video! I live about 10 minutes from the park I don't need any hotels, but this is great info to give to friends that are coming to visit from out of town! Thanks for all that you do! Keep on keepin' on! See ya real soon!
I was not aware that there were others that offered shuttles other than The Majestic and the Candy Cane. CC has gotten way too expensive since their remodel, so they are definitely out for me, but I will definitely check out the others! Thanks for sharing this info!
So helpful in my planning! Can y'all do a video on tips for a solo Disneyland trip? None of my friends want to go with me but I can't keep putting off returning to my favourite place on Earth, so i'm going to forge ahead alone!
I think that's a great idea! I visit the park solo fairly often and I THINK that I've got it down pretty well, I'd like to see what The Disneyland Beat can come up with!
Going solo can be the best. When I do solo, I find a hotel that has a shuttle because walking solo...not such a good idea. But eating when & where I want, and planning my fun is a lot less hassle than running from land to land or arguing on where to go next. I love my solo trips!
I stayed at the Travelodge & plan to again. Mostly cause of the low cost & walking distance to the trams. The beds are okay. Not the best in concert. The water pressure in the hotels needs work & my WiFi was crap. Hope that’s fixed by my next trip there in November.
Candlewood Suites right next to Motel 6 would have been great for this list. Rooms with Full Kitchens run from $105-$125 normally. The $125 Rooms have a separate bedroom and a livingroom with Pullout Bed. Also Free Laundry facilities but no Breakfast only Free Coffee. Covered Garage Parking is $10 a day. Prices do fluctuate so good to book in advance to get those low prices, these are normally for extended stays.
Great video! We just stayed at the Anaheim Majestic Gardens and while we loved the hotel and had a great experience, parking and breakfast are no longer free 😢
So I just want to say as a person who has spent a lot of the time in the neighbor hotels the ART bus is bad!!! Not reliable you end up waiting some times for an hour. The best experience was Tropicana inn walk across the street or four seasons just over the freeway behind the park nicer/bigger. Tropicana is directly across the street. We are staying there in Aug again for a week 😀. It dose cost parking....but less expensive then the art bus and you don't waste time waiting for a bus.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! I hear you - we always prefer to stay within walking distance. But sometimes it doesn't work out! We had a pretty good experience with ART at the motel 6 and used the alternatives at the other places. Excited for your trip! The Tropicana is😁✨💜
What is your experience booking with third-party websites? I am trying to get a good deal on a hotel for some friends and I for a trip in a few months but I’m kind of hesitant to use anything but direct booking. Thanks in advance!
We have had good luck. I always do a little internet research on if the company is legit. I steer clear of anything that reports as a scam, and I only get cancelable reservations. I look at the room amenities super close and make sure that im not in a room with no ac or something. Otherwise we use them! Personally good success with Traveluro & Trip Advisor
Omg no not the motel 6! I actually stayed there. There are shady people staying at the hotel, and there are bed bugs!! Please just pay the extra $100 a night and stay at the HoJo or anywhere else.
My Eleven Favorite Attractions of the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California: 1. King Arthur's Carrousel (1955-Present) 2. Peter Pan's Flight (1955-Present) 3. A Mad Tea Party (1955-Present) 4. Autopia (1955-Present) 5. Alice in Wonderland (1958-Present) 6. It's a Small World (1966-Present) 7. Disney Afternoon Avenue (1991-1992) 8. Plane Crazy (1991-1992) 9. Parade of the Stars (2000-2005) 10. Believe...There's Magic in the Stars (2000-2004) 11. Disney Princess Fantasy Faire (2006-2012)
Well of course it does! Never stayed, 175+ for a one star hotel never seemed appealing but maybe you know something we don't! Are you a fan are there places you know of to get deals? It is nice and close! Thanks for the comment!
@@TheDisneylandBeat the key is to ignore the star rating system and read the reviews of actual guests. Take a quick peek at the long list of reviews on Google for a first impression of this one, and then I do suggest checking it out. Frills aren't everything. ;)