which would it be for you? You don't have to think about the price at all.
I think I would choose Hotel New York.
I would stay in Walt's Suite in the Disneyland Hotel. It is something I know I am likely to never afford, but would really love to experience.
Stay at Disneyland Hotel just because of the short distance to the parks.
Yeah, one of the suits - most likely the Sleeping Beauty suit. =P But if only a free room, still the Disney Hotel - since it's nice and close. ^^
I would choose the DLH. Sleeping Beauty Suite.
I never stayed at the DLH. But we will in October, but of course in a "normal" room. Nonetheless, it is the hotel I always wanted to stay, because it looks like a castle.
Aurora1
Cheyenne - we really do love it that much, plus loves Lucas playing in the fort.
If it were a Christmas visit then I'd say the DLH as it would be nice not to have to walk too far in the cold weather.
Nice to see that someone else would choose another hotel than DLH. For a moment a thought I was crazy to prefer HNY rather than DLH. But I like the "business-feeling" inside HNY. And the location is the second best after DLH.
Quote from: "PirateSteve"Cheyenne - we really do love it that much, plus loves Lucas playing in the fort.
If it were a Christmas visit then I'd say the DLH as it would be nice not to have to walk too far in the cold weather.
In December when it is freezing cold, I have often envied those staying at the DLH simply because it is less of a walk to face after a long cold day in the park! Aside from the weather I would still choose this hotel, with HNY a close second.
If the option included the more expensive suites, I'd definitely like to try the big one in the Disneyland Hotel. :D
Would have to be the DLH, or the suite we had for our Honeymoon at Explorers
Since the last 4 or so years I only stay in Hotel New York. Reasons?
- It's a no fuzz hotel that offers almost the same breakfast and services as the Disneyland Hotel.
- Breakfast is actually less crowded than all the other hotels, due to massive overflow capacity (they use the large banquet hall too if it gets too busy).
- Checkin usually only lasts a few minutes if you don't arrive at a peak moment.
- Easy access to all important hotel facilities, just take the elevator down and you have access to the reception, the concierge and your car, parked just a few meters away.
- It has a higher percentage business people wandering around, creating a less nervous atmosphere during busy times.
- It is actually closer to Disney Village than the DLH and you don't have to go trough a security check to get back from Disney Village to your hotel.
- The distance to the Walt Disney Studios is about the same.
- It has full wifi coverage in every room, although most other hotels are getting this too.
I'd also choose a suite at Hotel NY or DLH, just because normally they are too expensive, but I think they would be a great experience. We use to go to Cheyenne or Sequoia Lodge, because we like the theme and atmosphere there.
Quote from: "Aurora1"I would choose the DLH. Sleeping Beauty Suite.
I never stayed at the DLH. But we will in October, but of course in a "normal" room. Nonetheless, it is the hotel I always wanted to stay, because it looks like a castle.
Aurora1
I never afforded a suite, but the normal room at DLH was quite unimpressive. Also the hotel's pool was very plain.
Thus HNY is my favourite.
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if money is no object then i would choose disneyland hotel. castle club room suite with park view :-)
Disneyland Hotel if not Newport Bay Club.
Disneyland hotel- as I have not stayed there yet, but then again a suite in hotel New York would do very nicely indeed :) I love that hotel!
Having stayed in all but the Davy Crockett Ranch, I'd say I'd pick the Newport Bay Club for a summer-time stay (I'm fond of the theme) and the Sequoia Lodge in winter, for its warm, cozy mountain lodge feel.