Originally Posted By Rivkah86 How is the Best Western? who has stayed in it, and what did you like about it? what did you NOT like about it? (i.e., beds, amenities, etc.) Thanks for any help!
Originally Posted By gaydsnywitch Which Best Western? I stayed at the BW Anaheim Inn last December. It was a nice place. The bed was comfortable, the staff was friendly. I'm staying at the BW Park Place Inn for the first time this July. I've heard that it's pretty decent and the location is hard to beat.
Originally Posted By Beast77 We've stayed at BW Anahiem Inn and Park Plac and found them to be nice and comfortable. Plus VERY close to te park. The pools are each are tiny. We have also satyed at BW Stovalls. It's older and farther away. It wasn't as nice as the other two but as it was a quick weekend trip it was cheap and affordable. The long walk was farther than we prefer though.
Originally Posted By Little Brother At the end of March we stayed at the Best Western Park Place Inn. You absolutely can't beat the location, the room we had was clean and nice, microwave, refrigerator, wireless internet - just the normal. If you want location, go there. Didn't really use/like the breakfast coupons to Captain Kids.
Originally Posted By Audrey I've stayed at the Park Place Inn and the Anaheim Inn. They were both clean and pleasant. I prefer the Park Place Inn because it is super close to Disneyland and they offer a free breakfast.
Originally Posted By sdlovesmickey I am staying at the Park Place Inn in June after much research. The Trip Advisor website has great reviews about it. Sounds pretty good to me. Continental Breakfast, super close to the park, and nice size suites.
Originally Posted By Chumpson Is it true that 5 people cant stay at BWPPI in one room? I got an error message when checking price on my computer for this hotel. 2 parents and 3 kids too much?
Originally Posted By SuzieQ They have rollaway beds with plenty of room for one in the standard rooms. If you get at queen/queen minisuite, they have two queen beds and a hide-a-bed.
Originally Posted By wendebird >>Then why do the websites say 5 is too many?<< 5 is too much for a standard room. You'd have to get a mini-suite for 5 people.
Originally Posted By Chumpson I finally called and the receptionist said it shouldn't matter, but the computer sometimes makes errors like that. Now, I don't really know that it would hold up but if I made my reservation based on that I would have a fit if they told me different once I arrived.
Originally Posted By momof4boys I had the same problem last year when I was booking 6 in a mini-suite. But when I called the hotel they said it wasn't a problem to put 6 in a room. The only thing it ( how many are booked in your room) might make a difference about is they give you vouchers when you check in for breakfast depending on the number of people and number of mornings. A year ago, the hotel clerk actually counted them out, this year, she just handed us a big stack. We don't go to the free breakfast anyway.
Originally Posted By califtink This may be a stupid question, but: We seem to be notorious for not really having a set plan very far ahead of time. Do any of you know whether if I were to make a reservation now for mid-October at BWPPI, if we might be able to get a better rate than if we waited? I try to tell hubby that we can always cancel if need be. Is the best/cheapest way to reserve through the BW website? Thank you.
Originally Posted By momof4boys I would make your reservations now and then you can always rebook and cancel the others if you find a cheaper deal. We booked from the hotel website 6+ months ahead of time and then somebody ( I think on LP) mentioned a "managers special" they were running and I called the hotel directly and was able to book with it and cancel the other reservations.