either Homewood Suites or Residence Inn. THey have pretty big rooms for a family and sometimes they even have 2 rooms in a suite, but it all depends on the hotel.
Good Luck.
try homewoodsuites.com or residenceinn.com
2006-07-07 07:25:27
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answered by Nina240 3
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Disregard the first answer you received. Those resorts are for Walt Disney World in Florida. For Disneyland, you have several options! You can stay in any one of their 3 Disney Resorts (Grand Californian, Classic Disneyland Hotel, or the Paradise Pier Hotel). Keep in mind that these hotels can be a bit pricey, starting at about $210 per night and going up to $745 per night, depending on the room size and view you ask for. Staying at a Disney Hotel is great! But if you'd prefer to save some money, there are nearby hotels that are just as nice.
The Disneyland Resort offers 37 "Good Neighbor" hotels that are all within close proximity to the parks. Here are a few in each price category:
Economy:
The Jolly Roger Hotel
Ramada Inn Maingate
Red Roof Inn Anaheim- Maingate
Travelodge International Inn
Moderate:
Anabella Hotel
Best Western Anaheim Inn
Best Western Park Place Inn
Best Western Pavillions - Anaheim
Candy Cane Inn
Howard Johnson Hotel
Superior:
Crowne Plaza Resort Hotel
Hilton Anaheim
Marriott Anaheim
Sheraton Anaheim Hotel
Sheraton Park Hotel
If you would like any help planning your trip or would like any tips, advice or ideas, visit my Disney Vacation Service, Blog, I'm All Ears at: http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have a great time!
2006-07-07 14:22:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Candy Cane Inn gets a lot of good reviews, but if you can afford to - stay at the Disneyland Hotel - especially if the kids are younger. The experience is great and it is easy to get to and from the park.
2006-07-07 16:59:34
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answered by socaljules 3
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If you're looking for suites, in the Anaheim area, best value is probably the Embassy Suites. Prices are far lower than the Disney properties, competitive with other hotels, and include your own bedroom, and made to order breakfast!
2006-07-07 18:15:55
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answered by Allen 3
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look into staying at the Grand Californian Hotel in Downtown Disney. they have a separate entrance to Disney California Adventure. and you will have easy access to Disneyland. Have fun!!!
2006-07-07 12:58:25
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answered by lynie 2
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i recommend Pop Century Resorts or the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Pop Century is cool for adults and kids. Animal Kingdom is like having a zoo in your backyard. They have wild animals roaming around everywhere. Fun for adults and kids...again.
2006-07-07 12:57:34
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answered by Savvi 1
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Disneyland Hotel,Luxurious and luscious like me he he!
2006-07-07 15:39:02
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answered by elle 2
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