You must stay at the Anahiem Desert Inn and Suites. it's directly across the street from disneyland and there are still great deals on their website. anaheimdesertinn.com
I'm staying there in January too with a few of my friends and this will be my third time staying there.
I hope this helps you out. and if your on a very tight budget you won't need to pay for parking at the park or take a shuttle.
2007-12-11 12:07:29
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answered by DeliaXOXO 2
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As I always tell "askers", and as "Sam's" answer validates, the most economical hotels for visitors to Disneyland are NOT right next to the park, but are instead in the cities that border Anaheim. They are all just a few minutes drive away. When you stay next to, or on property, at Disneyland, hotel operators know you are probably a tourist and charge you accordingly. If you stay in neighboring cities such as Buena Park, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Stanton, or Westminster, your status is unknown. You may be a tourist, business person or ordinary traveler so it's less likely they will over charge you.
2016-04-08 06:39:50
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answered by Donna 4
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I am a big fan of the Fairfield Inn, it is right across the street from Disneyland and is in fact probably just as close to the park as any of the Disney Hotels, it should run you about $100 a night..if your looking for something more cheaper than that I am not sure!
2007-12-10 09:35:38
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answered by rstout44 3
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I recommend the Peacock Inn & Suites. They are located just a few blocks away, offer a free shuttle service to the parks, offer wonderful kids activities, cont. breakfast, and a small, but nice pool. This hotel is rather inexpensive, compared to others in the area. When we do not stay in a Disney resort, we choose this location.
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2007-12-14 08:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The Fairfield is nice, but it will definitely be closer to the $150 range. I prefer the HoJo (Howard Johnson) or the Candy Cane Inn. Both have good reviews, and are close enough to walk back for a nap. Both are very reasonably priced, and have heated pools in case junior wants a swim.
2007-12-10 10:06:37
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answered by Capt. Obvious 7
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Candy Cane Inn
2007-12-10 14:45:03
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answered by copestir 7
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Harbor Blvd.
2007-12-15 15:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Just go down Harbor Blvd. There is a lot of inexpensive clean places.
2007-12-10 09:34:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Abe I would listen to Obviousman...he lives not far away, his kids worked there, he has had season passes...Scheesch, there's no telling how much money he's pumped into the place...
2007-12-10 10:36:27
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answered by Paris Hilton 6
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www.anaheimoc.org
2007-12-10 10:43:19
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answered by kingsley 6
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