Stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott Anaheim Disneyland resort. There are a few Courtyards in or near Anaheim. This it he closest one to Disneyland, about a mile away.
Pros:
-- family suite with two rooms, two TVs, and bunkbeds (and sofabed) was ideal for our family of five; also had two comfortable queens in the main room
-- beds are very comfortable (as with most or all Courtyards)
-- free wired and wireless internet (I appreciate the Ethernet connection)
-- staff is friendly
-- on-site laundry, pool, etc. nothing special but all there
-- very clean and nice lobby area and restaurant
Cons:
-- no cell phone service for Verizon except outside (my daughter's AT&T cell phone worked fine)
-- not that close to Disneyland, 1 mile (to long to walk after a long day at Disneyland)
-- no room service or lunch service or bellman service (typical of most Courtyards)
-- no shuttle, you have to take a short walk to the nearby Marriott and pay for a shuttle there (not expensive)
-- needed to do a late night run for food and drinks, but the directions handout provided by the front desk had WRONG directions to the 24 hour Walgreens
-- $9 per night for parking, why? there were many spots available
Price was $220 for the family suite, during Spring Break.
No free breakfast (like at Embassy Suites). Next time I might stay at Embassy Suites which is further from Disneyland, but htis Courtyard is not so close that it makes a difference. If you buy tickets for Disneyland through AAA, you get free parking at Disneyland anyway.
Overall, this hotel is fine, above average. I like Courtyards. But next time, I might stay at the Fairfield (also part of Marriott chain) which is cheaper, has good reviews, and is right across from Disneyland, or the Embassy Suites which has free breakfast.
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