Of the three major resorts on Disneyland property,
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Of the three major resorts on Disneyland property,
I was talking to an acquaintance of mine and he said the last time he went to DL, he used the CM discount on one of the DL resorts. I figured I'd post a poll and see what everyone's choice would be if they were to have a week long trip planned.
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We've stayed at the DL Hotel a few times, actually on the concierge level since for a small fee over the regular room rate, we could get breakfast, snacks, pop, and water bottles. It was nice, but the Grand Californian looked so magnificent when we stopped over there just to look it over that I would want to stay there once just to experience the lavishness...
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I love the nostalgia of the DLH, but if I could stay at any of those 3, I'd choose the Grand Californian just to be able to walk out the door and right into the park.
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Grand Californian, most definitely. I love the atmosphere of it, the restaurants around, the entrance to California Adventure, and more.
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We vistied DL once and it was in 2001 when Grand Californian was brand new. I absolutely loved it there and would really love to go back.
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I visited Grand California back in November 2002 during the holiday season. Got to see the HMH, IASWH, Holiday fireworks, and first time I rode Soarin' (and did it over and over and over again...). The hotel was incredible, and my family still rates it as their top Disney resort. Not only does it have a great restaurant, but a great bakery too (my parents loved that...).
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Last May we booked our stay at the Disneyland Hotel. We got into our room and my mouth dropped. It was so...not good. It smelt bad and was really dirty. I wasn't pleased because all I could think about was how much money we were paying and how unsatisfied I was. If I am paying for Disney Magic, that is what I expect. All I can say is that it's a good thing they are refurbing the whole place. I walked straight to the Grand Californian where I had stayed the previous year and asked if they could help me switch hotels. They were absolutely great and switched us over. Of course we had to pay the difference in price but I just couldnt handle how rough that DLH room was. (It was kind of embarassing carrying our luggage through Downtown Disney but I was so happy to be out of that terrible room!) When I stay on property I will only stay at the Grand Californian. You can't beat the quality, theme, restaurants (Storyteller Cafe is wonderful) and the private entrance to DCA.
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We have stayed at the DLH a couple of times and the nostalgia of it was always amazing. However, if given the choice we would definitely go for GC!
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I don't understand why but the DLH always seems to be under refurbishment! It was that way both times we stayed there in the 1990's! After GC opened, I switched to there and will never go back. It just seems like people staying at DLH trash the rooms to hell. I don't know why...MintJulepRoo wrote:Last May we booked our stay at the Disneyland Hotel. We got into our room and my mouth dropped. It was so...not good. It smelt bad and was really dirty. I wasn't pleased because all I could think about was how much money we were paying and how unsatisfied I was. If I am paying for Disney Magic, that is what I expect. All I can say is that it's a good thing they are refurbing the whole place. I walked straight to the Grand Californian where I had stayed the previous year and asked if they could help me switch hotels. They were absolutely great and switched us over. Of course we had to pay the difference in price but I just couldnt handle how rough that DLH room was. (It was kind of embarassing carrying our luggage through Downtown Disney but I was so happy to be out of that terrible room!) When I stay on property I will only stay at the Grand Californian. You can't beat the quality, theme, restaurants (Storyteller Cafe is wonderful) and the private entrance to DCA.
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Funny you should mention that...guess what? It's being renovated again! (surprise, surprise)mindflipper wrote:I don't understand why but the DLH always seems to be under refurbishment! It was that way both times we stayed there in the 1990's! After GC opened, I switched to there and will never go back. It just seems like people staying at DLH trash the rooms to hell. I don't know why...MintJulepRoo wrote:Last May we booked our stay at the Disneyland Hotel. We got into our room and my mouth dropped. It was so...not good. It smelt bad and was really dirty. I wasn't pleased because all I could think about was how much money we were paying and how unsatisfied I was. If I am paying for Disney Magic, that is what I expect. All I can say is that it's a good thing they are refurbing the whole place. I walked straight to the Grand Californian where I had stayed the previous year and asked if they could help me switch hotels. They were absolutely great and switched us over. Of course we had to pay the difference in price but I just couldnt handle how rough that DLH room was. (It was kind of embarassing carrying our luggage through Downtown Disney but I was so happy to be out of that terrible room!) When I stay on property I will only stay at the Grand Californian. You can't beat the quality, theme, restaurants (Storyteller Cafe is wonderful) and the private entrance to DCA.
GC has the standard that one should expect coming from a DL property resort...I agree that DLH has become quite "ghetto" (for lack of a better word) in recent years and it's sad because you still pay the steep rate. We have never stayed at Paradise Pier, but it sure seemed to be a nice, quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle of DLH.
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We were told by several people that Paradise Pier was essentially identical to DLH...but we have never stayed there so I don't know first-hand...DLH was always quite nice when we were there, maybe we hit it just right after each renovationMmeLeota wrote:...We have never stayed at Paradise Pier, but it sure seemed to be a nice, quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle of DLH.
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The first time we stayed at DLH, it was fabulous! Of course, that was the first time we had ever stayed on Disney property. The second time was still magical but it was different...in recent years, even just walking around the grounds of the hotel was not as magical as it had been.
(this could have something to do with the construction and our dislike for the removal of items that made the area nostalgic)
(this could have something to do with the construction and our dislike for the removal of items that made the area nostalgic)
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I've never gone near the Paradise Pier hotel unless I'm driving by it on the street to get to the park but the outside looks nice.
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We've walked through the lobby a few times and though it doesn't have the charm of the DLH, it was nice and quiet. No hustle and bustle. Of course, this was at least 5 years ago so I don't know if that has changed.
(Honestly, I liked the hotel better when it was the Disneyland Pacific Hotel. We were there when they took the last of the signage down and put up the banner that read "Paradise Pier Hotel". They had done it overnight)
(Honestly, I liked the hotel better when it was the Disneyland Pacific Hotel. We were there when they took the last of the signage down and put up the banner that read "Paradise Pier Hotel". They had done it overnight)
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Wow. I was expecting some competition. Interesting. We'll see how this looks in a few months.
We are all a little weird
And life's a little weird,
And when we find someone whose
Weirdness is compatible with ours,
We join up with them and fall in
Mutual weirdness and call it Love.”
― Dr. Seuss
Eames: Listen, if you're gonna perform INCEPTION, you need IMAGINATION.
And life's a little weird,
And when we find someone whose
Weirdness is compatible with ours,
We join up with them and fall in
Mutual weirdness and call it Love.”
― Dr. Seuss
Eames: Listen, if you're gonna perform INCEPTION, you need IMAGINATION.