Originally Posted By disneywife i am staying here for 3 weeks nov.28th to dec.19th just hubby and I. i know where the I hop restaurant is . Is the hotel right beside it? thanks and what do you all think of it.
Originally Posted By cstephens I'm thinking you're talking about a Best Western hotel, but it might be a good idea to actually mention the full name of the hotel rather than just giving an acronym that people might have a hard time figuring out. Just a thought. Thanks. /cs
Originally Posted By SuzieQ BWPPI is Best Western Park Place Inn. We use that acronym all the time on these boards. Yes, it is next door to I-Hop. Captain Kid's is right at the front of the hotel, and the BWPPI continental breakfast is upstairs at Kid's. The cross walk to the parks is right next to the hotel driveway.
Originally Posted By minniefan We stayed there back in November and were happy with it. No frills, EASY park access, continental breakfast....who can complain? The rooms were clean and the beds were comfortable. I loved being so close to the park, no shuttle buses...just a quick walk to and from the park! It's a budget hotel for sure, but I had no complaints at all!
Originally Posted By MickeyChick We stayed there in August, are staying there again in 13 days, and again in July. Needless to say, I like the place. The location can't be beat, and the hotel is decent.
Originally Posted By cstephens SuzieQ wrote: > BWPPI is Best Western Park Place Inn. We use that acronym all the time on these boards. Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. But I was thinking that for anyone who's new to the boards, just an acronym like that wouldn't mean anything. Anyway, just my thought. /cs
Originally Posted By SuzieQ And it's a good thought. These boards are full of acronyms. There are a few I still draw a blank on once in a while, LOL (HISTA is one I can never remember because I don't like it)
Originally Posted By SuzieQ I can give you pictures, too <a href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=4208073&a=31218158&p=67945849" target="_blank">http://albums.photo.epson.com/ j/ViewPhoto?u=4208073&a=31218158&p=67945849</a>
Originally Posted By Donald75 I'm sorry that was a typo. I meant the Park Vue Inn. It is next door to The Park Place Inn correct?
Originally Posted By SuzieQ It's on the other side of I-Hop from Park Place Inn. <a href="http://www.geocities.com/ashpsyche/DisneylandLinkMap.html" target="_blank">http://www.geocities.com/ashps yche/DisneylandLinkMap.html</a>
Originally Posted By wendebird This hotel comes up frequently. I looked back a few months & found this thread for you: <a href="http://mb.laughingplace.com/default.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-71953-P-1&Refresh=0313182525" target="_blank">http://mb.laughingplace.com/de fault.asp?WCI=MsgBoard&WCE=T-71953-P-1&Refresh=0313182525</a>
Originally Posted By disneywife thanks to all who ans. my question i have stayed at the penny sleeper ( HATED IT), and i have been to la quinta inn nice place good breaky, and last yr we stayed at the clarion loved it but wanted to stay closer to parks without staying in resort hotel. i have seen pics and looks comfy that is all i want.
Originally Posted By dzy76 suzieQ is that a sleeper sofa? I've never stayed here because the pool is so small and the place doesn't look to "resortish". What does the minisuite cost? Are the beds comfy? Thanks for posting pics!
Originally Posted By momof4boys I am at the BWPPI right now. We think the beds are comfortable. My younger boys sleep on the sofa bed. They don't complain, but I've never tried it. The rooms are clean- at least ours have always been. I really like hotels with an indoor corridor. dzy76- I think I understand what you mean by "resortish". Some hotels I walk into and feel this "vacation" feel. I'm not sure what it is. I think for me a lot of it is the indoor corridor. But you just can't beat the location. Last year I think we paid $84 for a mini suite. this year we paid $92 a night.
Originally Posted By jstylzz We're going to be staying there at the end of April. Does anyone have any information about the cribs at BWPPI? We're taking our daughter who will be 9-months old at that time.
Originally Posted By MickeyChick Last year we paid $79 for a mini suite. This year we're paying $128 for a standard room. Yikes. But we still go. I never personally slept on the sleeper sofa either, but the kids were supposed to switch off between the bed and the sleepter sofa every night. After the first night when my step daughter slept on the sofa, she asked if she could have it every night we were there. So I guess she thought it was comfortable enough.