Suites that sleep 8

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    Originally Posted By hammertime

    Hello,

    Planning a trip with the extended family.

    Any ideas of hotels close to Disneyland that fit 8 with frig?

    Teachin recommended Park Inn but they will be renovating and we're a bit worried that the reonovations won't be finished by the time we go. We're going in late june.
     
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    Originally Posted By hvmom

    Define "close" - we stayed at the Residence Inn in Garden Grove in a kids suite - bunk beds, pull out couch and king size bed or two queens in bedroom. The bunk beds are definitely for kids - I'm not sure adults could fit in them and they are in a alcove off the living room - no door. The bedroom did have a door. The unit did have two full bathrooms and a kitchen with full size fridge, plus free breakfast in the morning
     
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    Originally Posted By mom2ian

    We stayed at the BW Raffles Inn & Suites when we were there 3 years ago. At the time they were remodeling, but we got one of the new suites. It was 2 rooms, 1 with 2 double beds (or queens - can't remember) and 1 with bunk beds and a pull out couch. There was a full bathroom in each room and a fridge and I think a microwave. I think there was a TV in each room too. We had 5 adults and a 3 yr old and it was perfect. Having 2 bathrooms was a huge plus.

    I think they said this hotel was 2 blocks from DL, but their definition of blocks is way different than mine! It was way farther than I wanted to walk. They have an ART stop right in front of the hotel and we used that.
     
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    Originally Posted By serendipityaey

    We stayed at the Residence Inn Garden Grove, and because they didn't have a non-smoking kids suite ready (which was fine, we didn't have little kids) we got a suite - one room with king bed, one with two queen beds and a pull out couch in living room, two bathrooms. I liked the room and the stay very much, they have a cont. breakfast, too, that was nice.

    We only had 6, tho, and it was perfect for us.
     
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    Originally Posted By tapdancemom

    >>We stayed at the Residence Inn Garden Grove, and because they didn't have a non-smoking kids suite ready (which was fine, we didn't have little kids) we got a suite - one room with king bed, one with two queen beds and a pull out couch in living room, two bathrooms. I liked the room and the stay very much, they have a cont. breakfast, too, that was nice.

    We only had 6, tho, and it was perfect for us.<<

    We had that same suite and it was wonderful. The breakfast is good, and the staff is great. They even shopped for us. Great to come home at night and find ice cream in the fridge :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Elastigirl-3

    Last month we stayed at the Residence Inn Garden Grove. We had seven people in the 8 capacity family suite. It was a little smaller and tighter fit than I had imagined--there's sleeping space for 8, but not much space for luggage for 8! One of the two elevators was broken for most of our stay, which meant some frustration. However, assuming the elevators are fixed and you don't mind being in an "intimate" environment, we were happy with our stay there. Good staff, free breakfast, great ART access, and all for what we thought was a great price.
     

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