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We are going to go to Aneheim for a couple of days and go to Disney Land. We are also going to stay 2 nights around the Beverly Hills area and would love to hear back about the places listed below. Also any recomendations would be great. We are looking under 200 over in Anaheim a night and around 250- 300 in Beverly Hills. If anyone knows of a great hotel priced lower in BH, I certainly will check it out online.
Anaheim The Portofino Hotel Lemon Tree The Hotel Pepper Tree The Candy Cane Inn Hilton Garden Inn Beverly Hills/ West Hollywood Le Parc Hotel and Suite anymore ? |
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According to my sister who was a manager at Disney, there are three hotels on-site and they may offer package deals. Paradise Pier is definitely under $200, the Disneyland Hotel is probably just under and the Grand Californian is probably over $200. I'm not too sure about Beverly Hills hotels but there are a lot of them. Try Cheap Flights, Hotels, and Rental Cars -- Discount Airfare | Priceline.com
Enjoy your trip! Btw if you go to California Adventure you HAVE to go on "Soaring over California" It's amazing. |
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When I was out there in August, I stayed at the Crown Plaza Beverly Hills (which is technically just outside the border of BH but I digress...) the bathrooms are small, but the hotel itself is very nice and the beds are very comfortable. Best of all it is on Beverly Dr and is not a very bad walk up to Wilshire where everything is. If the kids aren't into the whole walking thing, Beverly Dr is also one of the few roads I saw that are frequented by cabs so that is always an option. Based on the research I did beforehand, it seemed to be the nicest hotel for the price at that time.
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Hey I gave both of you some reps! Thanks for the information provided! CDSpeed, I followed your link and found I could bid on a 3 1/2 star hotel and decided I would.
I ended up getting a room at the Anaheim Hilton for 55 dollars a night.. I am in SHOCK! All GOOD SHOCK of course! I figured there was no way to get a room that cheap over there and am so surprised. I called too and made sure that the room had doubles after I found out I got the room, which the room does and they have a bus that takes you to the parks! Thanks for the link, the price of the hotel helps out oodles money wise! |
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You're welcome. Have fun!
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