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Originally Posted by pumouse
I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread of Good Neighbor hotels that some of us have stayed at and really liked.
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Back in law school, I always stayed at the Travelodge because of the military discounts. Since they aren't around anymore, I'll stick to the ones I've stayed at for the past three years.
Coast Anaheim - First time I stayed there; nice rooms, nice hot tub / pools Conveniently close to Disneyland, but we got the South side, so we couldn't look at Disneyland.
Hyatt Regency - Have stayed there MANY times. The South Tower is the bomb. October '04 was the last time, but the beds were to die for. Good hot tub, but the pool was on the second floor and not as large as one would expect.
Hilton Anaheim - They gave us a suite, just the two of us, no additional cost. It was cool. WAY TOO MANY CHEERLEADERS....
Four Points Sheraton - The first time I stayed WAY OFF site. Not a bad hotel, but we were facing the freeway. Didn't NEED a wake up call. Not that the service staff went out of their way to assist you.
Marriot Fullerton - One of the BEST HOTELS EVER. Put the Hyatt to shame. The rooms were comfortable and posh. Only the rainy weather put a damper on the hot tub / pool events. Fifteen minute drive to Disneyland
Anabella - Very nice hotel, unexpectedly posh. Gave Erik's mom a suite, she seemed to enjoy that. Four post beds, multiple pillows, nice hot tub and pool. WALKING DISTANCE TO DISNEYLAND.
Holiday Inn Express Placentia - Freebie breakfasts, internet access, comfortable rooms. Fifteen minute drive to Disneyland.